
Tingtwatter asks: Ever been on the receiving end of some quality health care? Tell us about it
( , Thu 11 Mar 2010, 11:49)
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... people who consider a "top night out" to be one where they drink so much that it makes them vomit.
I have been through the experience a couple of times: drank too much alcohol for my body to cope with, so it's rejected it by puking. I found it to be a deeply unpleasant experience - very different from the pleasant "tipsy" feeling that one gets from having drunk a lesser amount.
So... do some people actually enjoy the feeling of being sick? Why is that a great night out? It's not: it's a drunken misjudgement to regret.
( , Mon 15 Mar 2010, 0:31, 1 reply)

a 'top night out' is unrelated to the amount of alcohol you have. Sometimes it can help things along, but I've never found that drinking lots guarantees a good night out by itself.
( , Mon 15 Mar 2010, 15:37, closed)
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