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I have it. In all its splendor. Champagne, Beer, Yukon Jack, Hennessy, Jagermeister, Tuaca. Oh my god. And I managed to play the drums all night. Anybody else get double wasted this New Years?
BDV
yup. woke up this morn and didnt know where i was or how i got there for a few min. drinkin "black death" and another Icelandic Vodka along with beer and champane was a BAD idea. it was fun though, just a few friends and alot of booze.....cant ever go wrong!
I couldn't have driven if I wanted to. After about 3 am, even walking was too much to handle. I could barely flow beer from a keg at that point.
I passed out in a tiny room with 2 steam baseboard heaters cranked on high. That was splendid, especially when I woke up and my tongue was stuck to the roof of my mouth.
Glad I made the choice to stay there, some people are too stupid to do that, and end up in detox/jail/morgue.
BDV
Man, I had to baybsit my two little brothers(2yrs and 6months), so drinking was out. I had a party here a few weeks back, and got pretty plastered. Got to the point that I couldn't fall asleep! Jack Daniels, Hard Cola, and a bunch of Ice House beer. Out of all that, it was the pizza that almost did me in.
Yeah, I got pretty toasted last nite! Although I didn't get as toasted last nite as I did one Sunday nite, I had loads of fun. Around 4am I stopped drinkin in order to sober up to drive me and some friends home. Hope everyone else had a great nite! Happy New Years!
Lets count here. 10 people, 2 30 packs of bud, 1 case of Rolling Rock, 1 case of Yeunling, 1 bottle of Jagermister(or as it became know to us Jager monster) 2 dozen very strong jello shots. Most all the ingredients to make Mudslides, and Sex on the Beach's. An the joy of the night was a jar of cherries soaked in White Lightning (moon shine).
I got most the party on video. including a snow wresteling match outside, snowball fight, 2 busted chairs, 1 run through screen door. And waking the rest of the mountain up with two ak-47's. I passed out and have about 4 hours of video of the ceiling fan spinning. Then the camera ran out of tape. :-X23 Dear god my head still hurts.
>Lets count here. 10 people, 2 30 packs of bud, 1 case of
>Rolling Rock, 1 case of Yeunling, 1 bottle of Jagermister(or
>as it became know to us Jager monster) 2 dozen very strong
>jello shots. Most all the ingredients to make Mudslides, and
>Sex on the Beach's. An the joy of the night was a jar of
>cherries soaked in White Lightning (moon shine).
>
>And waking the rest of the mountain up
>with two ak-47's.
A very dangerous combination my friend.
Have you ever heard of firearms safety?
I quit drinking hard like that many moons ago. I was trained to never mix any amount of alcohol and firearms. A very deadly combination. I can relate to the intensity but now I know beter. It is much better to greet every day feeling as best as you can. I suppose if you start the day, month, or year, feeling like sh-t, it only can get better. I think you are lucky to have awakened at all. Please reconsider you actions with regard to firearms and alcohol or drugs.
I don't mean to preach but I think it is common sense that anyone trained in firearms surely must respect. Happy New Year.
To Tim's defense we don't know if the drunk people were shooting the guns or maybe a sober participant. I agree with the dangerous combo though. Sounds like one hell of a party!! Hearing that bar list makes my head hurt for you. Have fun cleaning up when the hangover wears off! Woo Hoo 2003!!!
Every year this time the news shows in California run announcements saying 'don't shoot guns in the air on new years. Bullets come back down at about the same speed they were launched with.' Then they show cars and rooftops with bullet holes in them from this silliness. I had never heard of this tradition before moving out to CA. I had to wonder what kind of idiot would shoot bullets in the sky in a populated area like LA or SF. Now if I wanted to make some noise like that I think I could find some blanks to use.
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 02-Jan-03 AT 05:47 PM (EST)]To Brien's defense...
The post mentioned both significant quantities of alchol consumption and firearms. I'd wager (but would love to be proven wrong) the two were mutually involved. I have no desire nor design on playing "daddy" to someone. But, if you have a bunch of drunk guys, and guns are being fired, sooner or later......
As far as the California news reporting bullets going up, then coming back down at approx. the same speed. I have heard this before and it is WAY wrong. Figure avg. muzzle velocity of high powered round at 2,000 fps. This is approx 1350 mph at the end of the muzzle. This velocity drops fairly quickly and eventually becomes zero, at which point the bullet begins its FALL back to earth. Yes, it will fall fast. But I believe terminal velocity for an object in lower atmosphere is somewhere around 130 mph. So, the bullet hits no harder than if you had dropped it from whatever altitude it peaked at when fired from the rifle. Still fast enough to hurt / kill, but nowhere near as fast as it was when it was fired up into the air.
NOW....just what the heck this has to do with a "Super Hangover" I don't know. I'll step aside now and let the thread get back on course.
I had no hangover. Gave that up many years ago. My body is dying every day. No sense speeding it up by abusing it with a bunch of alcohol. But, for those who do...
Remember....
Don't drink and drive !
And, Don't shoot a bunch of firearms while all liquored up !
I have a pistol that I stole from a drunk guy who was firing it on our annual Memorial Day camping trip. He was firing it at the lake and there was a campsite on the other side of the lake. When we told him to stop, he replied, "hey! I took Hunter's Safety!"
He passed out a short time later, and hasn't seen me or the 9mm since.
No, I do not feel guilty about stealing that gun from that ignoramous.
Not for one second.:-)
BDV
>I have a pistol that I stole from a drunk guy who was firing
>it on our annual Memorial Day camping trip. He was firing it
>at the lake and there was a campsite on the other side of
>the lake. When we told him to stop, he replied, "hey! I took
>Hunter's Safety!"
>He passed out a short time later, and hasn't seen me or the
>9mm since.
>
>No, I do not feel guilty about stealing that gun from that
>ignoramous.
>Not for one second.:-)
>BDV
Feeling guilt or not, if he reported it stolen and your ever caught with it....and now you've bragged on a public forum about swiping it, your screwed.
I suggest you ask (beg) Ken or Dennis to remove yours (and my) post concerning this.
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 03-Jan-03 AT 01:38 AM (EST)]I am not super worried about it. I actually haven't ever shot it, and I've had the thing for 5 years. It's just sitting in a case in my closet. I could just as soon toss it in the river.
And I can't imagine it would matter if he reported it stolen, because it probably wasn't registered anyway. He bought it at the pawn shop the week before, if I remember his story correctly.
Let me also add that this guy was one of those idiots that got violent and belligerant when he drank, and he flatly refused to put the gun away until he was sober. So I wasn't the only one who wanted to get that gun away from him, I was just the one scared enough of the unthinkable to act. If he would have accidentally shot me or one of my friends, I would regret having not done it. So if the cops want to come take the gun away and charge me with theft, that's fine, they can have it. I'll gladly take a theft charge along with my peace of mind knowing I did the smart thing at that point in time.
I can't imagine that too many people would disagree with me on this, but if you do, please, let me know. And as for deleting my post, I don't think that's really necessary, but it's entirely up to the discretion of Ken and Dennis, whose decisions I respect.
BDV
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 03-Jan-03 AT 10:19 AM (EST)]Big Daddy: I agree 100% with what you did in removing the firearm from the intoxicated individual. I think I would have turned it over to the local police with the story and witnesses to back me up. At that point he would have been charged with reckless endangerment, illegal discharge of a firearm, among other things. This would have prevented the cottonhead from further legal ownership. Good job.