We all love a good pre-drinking ritual before we go out drinking. Mates having fun and starting the night early to ensure a solid buzz all night. But is it better to pre-drink at a cheap bar, or pre-drink at home? Let’s weigh up the pros and cons.
I’ve never been a wine drinker myself, but I’ve watched them look down the bar at me with their long stemmed glass and judge. They’re the girls and guys who wear all the brands and hold their glasses as if they were real crystal. But what makes wine drinkers think that they are better than everyone else at the bar?
When you head out clubbing for the first time, it can be the most exciting time of your life, but there are a few things to keep in mind.
Going clubbing on your 18th birthday has become a rite of passage. Even schoolies celebrations come in second place compared to the clubs. The thrills of clubbing are unbeatable, from the music blasting through your ears to the alcohol running through your veins. But, there are so many things to be cautious of at the same time.
Being mortal , as opposed to photogenic gods like David Beckham, can create unnecessary work. Like the next day race to untag yourself and make threatening comments towards the removal of photos on Facebook, as well as time spent on coming up with a backstory to better explain your appearance in the image. Here’s a few “safe” poses to promote you to demi-god.
I don’t know about you, but my life is busy. Everyday I’m working or studying or doing something that is freaking tiring. So when I go out, usually I’m tired and have to regain my energy through drinking or the magic of Red Bull.
Is it just me, but have you ever had a time when you went to a party or a nightclub with your friend and their friends, and for a while they’re really friendly and chatty and you have a good time with them, but then once you’ve all left the club and start going your separate ways, they’re suddenly much less friendly?
Once only acceptable for toddlers and ‘adult babies’, the onesie has become an essential part of the wardrobe for anyone who is fun. Once only patterned or plain, onesies now come as animal costumes and can be worn by anyone. But is it acceptable to wear a onesie out clubbing or to a bar?
It’s common knowledge that men are horny bastards who, according to women, will root anything that has a vagina. While there’s truth to that belief, it’s also not entirely true. Yes, having female genitals is a major thing men look for (well, it’s the number one thing really), but like women, men have a criteria of things they look for in women when clubbing.
Once upon a time gender roles were clearly defined – men had to be tough breadwinners and ladies weren’t afraid of real men with hairy chests that ate a lot of bacon. But somewhere along the line things changed (thankfully, in some cases); the Sensitive New Age Guy (SNAG) evolved and slipped on a pair of skinny jeans. Women everywhere swooned.
As we continue to witness the pulverization of the Australian Cricket Team in our living rooms, men all over the country have been engaging in a very manly activity: having a beer whilst watching the cricket. This particularly masculine rite of passage is a potent setting for male bonding and it is difficult to envisage it without a VB or Carlton Draught in hand.