Alcohol can do strange things to a person. Depending on both the individual and the amount consumed, it can bring out emotion, rage, and perhaps worst of all, a feeling of invincibility. The latter will often result in us acting on ideas that seem like a good idea at the time, but in actual fact they do a lot more harm than good,
With the Easter long weekend only a few days away, there will soon be a lot of partying going on and plenty of drinks going down. It’s
times like this when it’s good to know your limits because a few drinks can quickly turn into a few too many and before you know it you’re running towards the bar with your arms in the air screaming SHOTS!!!
If you’re young, and possibly old too… everyone knows it is mandatory to have pre drinks, for numerous amounts of reasons - it could be you’re on a strict budget and getting pissed before you go out will still ensure a good time, or maybe you like to get a group of mates together and play all those crazy drinking games,
Who likes to have a few fancy drinks when they’re out? Maybe its for a celebration or it could be you’re an alcoholic with loads of money to spare? Shout me a drink then!
The majority of the nice, fancy looking drinks are bought either at a bar or nightclub. Making them at home requires effort (which your drunk ass doesn’t have!)
The new ploy to guilt you into staying sober this month is actually related to drug and alcohol issues. Lol, this is so logical, why hasn’t anyone thought of this before? Unlike those other themed months that try and get you to meditate on the mortality rate of cancer
So you have this one friend who, whenever they drink, it’s either they’re sober or completely intoxicated, there is no in between for them. Every weekend is a repeat of the last, they will never learn.
Are you like me, or so many party goers before you, who has had their night ended by some cocky bouncer throwing you outside to the curb? Then here’s some ammunition to use at your disposal the next time this happens.
Engaging in a solid drinking sesh during the day and then attempting to go out clubbing afterwards is not easy. If you think it is then you are A) a male for whom making the transition from day to evening only requires taking off your hat and
If you live in Melbourne and drive a car then you probably have a great disdain for the public transport system and endeavour to avoid it AT ALL COSTS. Fair enough, it’s common sense not to want your
Defining this is somewhat difficult, so instead I will draw the audience participation card and let you do the work for me.
Imagine you are drunk, in a street somewhere, unsure of the location of your destination, fresh out of a taxi