we'll entertain you and yes liquer can go bad wine turns to vinagar i believe some liquears can even turn into famaldehyde (sp) under certain conditions i knew 1 woman whos weird matabolism would turn bread (yeast and sugar) into alcahol and if she drank any alcahol her body converrted it to famaldehyde and shed die \always wondered though why it didnt turn bread to alcahol to fermaldehyde though maybe was something in how quick it weas absorbed into the bloodstream//
bad for you inm large amounts, but as a substancde it is inherently bad..it destroys lives kills millions causes far more problems then it solves therefoire my statement is true..its bad..you can however get away with being allittle bad without having too much bad shit happen
I have no way of endangering anyone around me or myself because I have a couch that I don't have to move off of so me being a little bad won't hurt. plus whats the funny in life if you don't let loose and have fun? maybe I just have a fucked up sense of fun? lol yep I've lost my mind
I've always marvelled at what I consider to be a broadly American habit of demonising alcohol. The idea of "Dry" counties is downright scary. Our government is trying it on from a sort of "social responsibility" angle atm because they have done everything short of banning cigarettes and need some new and justifiable means of oppressing the proles, but they haven't really got the whole moralising aspect of it down yet.
I've not even old enough to be drinking but I don't think it should matter if you are responsible and know when to stop and also know to stay at home.
i never implied you were going to kill someone silly, just stating a fact that alcahol as a substance is by nature bad it can be used for good too, being a deadly piosionit kills 99.9% of all germs it comes in contact with right// bad things can be put to good use dont get me wring just if you dont handle bad things with care bad things tend to happen as a result
i used to really enjoy drinking,just no one around me enjoyed me drinking..lol been sober 2 years now.. i have zero issues with alcohol or people who choose to drink responsibly..my problem was i never knew when to stop.
Drinking's a real inconvenience in Norway. First, alcohol is really expensive. Supermarkets can't sell anything over 4.7%. For all the rest you have to go to a "Wine Monopoly", which you may or may not have one of within a 20-minute drive, and which doesn't have the most convenient opening hours. Some wine monopolies are basically just a man at a desk, with no items set out like in a shop. You get to browse a catalogue and see the display behind the counter. As I don't drink, I don't care all that much. However, I'll quite often be following a recipe at 8pm that requires a glass of wine, and wish I could just "pop down the off-license" like in England. Lots of Norwegians drive over to Sweden to stock up on cheap alcohol, and get drunk first at home before going out as it's so expensive in bars and clubs too. It's all a bit of a pain
It's basically the government's way of controlling people's alcohol intake, by literally having a monopoly over its sales. People will always find a way around things though so *shrug*
yeah a lotta places around here have government ran liquor stores that are the only place in the county you can buy booze. thats why this area is still known for its bootleg moonshine..
Ha... I can get any kind of alcohol delivered to my door and even with the access to it, I rarely drink...
One new years eve when my brother was still underage, but out with his mates, he gave my number to this kid and told him I was the "beer man" and would deliver, so this kid rings up and orders 3 bottle of strongbow, which I told him were £10 each and some other shit, came to best part of £100. Then I fall asleep and at about 3 in the morning this kid rings back trying to have a rant at me because I hadn't delivered his beer and how my customer service was piss poor, and it was blatantly obvious I had just woken up. Fun times were had by all.