Have you ever been as drunk and legless as this bloke?

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Krazy4Real

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haha! I can't imagine being so wasted that I can't walk without stumbling like that. Him going down the stairs was hilarious.
 

Texashiker

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That face plant on the stairs looks like it hurt.

Holy crap, see the way he plowed into that barricade?

I dont know which is worse, being that drunk, having a video posted on the net, or the fact that the cameras can follow the guy for so long?
 

Genx87

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Apr 8, 2002
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That was some pretty funny stuff lmao.

Anybody have a link to the full 6 mins?
 

RockinZ28

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Haha.

Don't think I can get like that, apparently when I get blackout drunk I love to strip down to my boxers, and sprint down the street.
 

zinfamous

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well, at least CCTV can provide some lulz. probably going to fuck up his professional life, which is BS>

wait....it's London. they're all sloppy fucking drunks.

:D

but yes, I've been that stumbly before. twice I have blacked out, and this is pretty much how I acted, as told to me the next day. Never again.

Assuming he's blacked out, I'd be surprised if he knows where he's going. Needs a buddy or two to steer him the right direction.
 

zinfamous

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That face plant on the stairs looks like it hurt.

Holy crap, see the way he plowed into that barricade?

I dont know which is worse, being that drunk, having a video posted on the net, or the fact that the cameras can follow the guy for so long?

so my first blackout, I apparently agreed to race my friend in his apartment parking lot...which is on a slant. Mind you, they had already had to carry me back home, as I was launching myself from pillar to pillar just to walk.

I woke up the next morning, left side of my face completely shredded, palms of hands and knees bleeding profusely. As it happens, after accepting the race challenge, I managed about 6 feet before landing straight onto the pavement. The small comfort is that with the evidence of my palms, I had at least enough sense remaining to try and break my fall.
 
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