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Why do you drink?

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Depends on the drink, but it's usually a combination of the two...I'm not much of a beer drinker, so that's pretty much a social thing although I can still appreciate a good beer. I tend to favor high-end and typically more expensive liquors...which adds up fast.
 
I don't drink, but even when I am legal for that (in a little over 6 years) I can't see myself drinking a lot.
 
How do you know when you've passed from a really good buzz to being drunk? Or do you rely on other people telling you that?
 
Originally posted by: jtvang125
How do you know when you've passed from a really good buzz to being drunk? Or do you rely on other people telling you that?

Its pretty obvious. If the room starts spinning despite you standing still, you are drunk. If things just feel numb and relaxed, you're buzzed.
 
Originally posted by: MartyMcFly3
Originally posted by: jtvang125
How do you know when you've passed from a really good buzz to being drunk? Or do you rely on other people telling you that?

Its pretty obvious. If the room starts spinning despite you standing still, you are drunk. If things just feel numb and relaxed, you're buzzed.

This is totally OT but, in Back to the Future 2, when they have to go back and try to get the Almanac (sp?) back from Biff, couldn't they just go back in time again if they failed the first time to destroy the Almanac?
 
Originally posted by: jtvang125
Originally posted by: MartyMcFly3
Originally posted by: jtvang125
How do you know when you've passed from a really good buzz to being drunk? Or do you rely on other people telling you that?

Its pretty obvious. If the room starts spinning despite you standing still, you are drunk. If things just feel numb and relaxed, you're buzzed.

This is totally OT but, in Back to the Future 2, when they have to go back and try to get the Almanac (sp?) back from Biff, couldn't they just go back in time again if they failed the first time to destroy the Almanac?

If they failed, Marty would risk coming in contact with his other self, causing the paradox which would cause Earth to explode.
 
Originally posted by: MartyMcFly3
Originally posted by: jtvang125
Originally posted by: MartyMcFly3
Originally posted by: jtvang125
How do you know when you've passed from a really good buzz to being drunk? Or do you rely on other people telling you that?

Its pretty obvious. If the room starts spinning despite you standing still, you are drunk. If things just feel numb and relaxed, you're buzzed.

This is totally OT but, in Back to the Future 2, when they have to go back and try to get the Almanac (sp?) back from Biff, couldn't they just go back in time again if they failed the first time to destroy the Almanac?

If they failed, Marty would risk coming in contact with his other self, causing the paradox which would cause Earth to explode.

So everytime he attempts to go back in time, there would be another one of him, correct? So, if he attempted to go back again, there would be 3 of him?
 
Originally posted by: jtvang125
Originally posted by: MartyMcFly3
Originally posted by: jtvang125
Originally posted by: MartyMcFly3
Originally posted by: jtvang125
How do you know when you've passed from a really good buzz to being drunk? Or do you rely on other people telling you that?

Its pretty obvious. If the room starts spinning despite you standing still, you are drunk. If things just feel numb and relaxed, you're buzzed.

This is totally OT but, in Back to the Future 2, when they have to go back and try to get the Almanac (sp?) back from Biff, couldn't they just go back in time again if they failed the first time to destroy the Almanac?

If they failed, Marty would risk coming in contact with his other self, causing the paradox which would cause Earth to explode.

So everytime he attempts to go back in time, there would be another one of him, correct? So, if he attempted to go back again, there would be 3 of him?

right.
 
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