Utterly Drunk
Now is your chance to warn others of the dangers of drinking to excess. On the other hand, what hilarious japes did you get up to while shitfaced?
Thanks to Battered for the suggestion
( , Thu 14 Feb 2013, 11:55)
Now is your chance to warn others of the dangers of drinking to excess. On the other hand, what hilarious japes did you get up to while shitfaced?
Thanks to Battered for the suggestion
( , Thu 14 Feb 2013, 11:55)
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A bucket or bin would be more awkward to clean,
and wouldn't offer the benefit of being able to lean on it while puking and shitting.
Amateur.
( , Sat 16 Feb 2013, 1:48, 1 reply)
and wouldn't offer the benefit of being able to lean on it while puking and shitting.
Amateur.
( , Sat 16 Feb 2013, 1:48, 1 reply)
On the contrary.
I find sinks block far to easily especially when used regularly whereas a bucket or bin can be emptied down the toilet and if it's cheap enough thrown away if it gets too much trouble.
( , Sat 16 Feb 2013, 10:32, closed)
I find sinks block far to easily especially when used regularly whereas a bucket or bin can be emptied down the toilet and if it's cheap enough thrown away if it gets too much trouble.
( , Sat 16 Feb 2013, 10:32, closed)
You have a point there, so long as you remember to keep a bucket or bin within reach in the bathroom.
Even so, the sink still has the advantage of being something solid to lean on as well as being nice and cool to rest your head against between bouts of vomiting.
( , Sun 17 Feb 2013, 0:45, closed)
Even so, the sink still has the advantage of being something solid to lean on as well as being nice and cool to rest your head against between bouts of vomiting.
( , Sun 17 Feb 2013, 0:45, closed)
"The sink still has the advantage of being something solid to lean on as well as being nice and cool to rest your head against between bouts of vomiting"
Ah, yes, that is indisputable.
Hotel rooms are great for that kind of thing.
( , Sun 17 Feb 2013, 3:52, closed)
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