RoboKlopp wrote: » Young people having fun. Good luck to them.
ANDREWMUFC wrote: » They just can’t seem to handle the drink. 2 pints and they’re falling on the road, screeching and roaring
Mrs OBumble wrote: » They've too much time on their hands.
Diabhal Beag wrote: » What about all the middle-aged suit jacket/jeans/brown shoes contingent that greatly outnumber any Rag Week crowd and wreck the city every single Race Week with vomit, piss and thousands of dropped chips?
ANDREWMUFC wrote: » They just can’t seem to handle the drink.
kweeveen86 wrote: » Yeah, NUIG cancelled Rag Week and who happily stepped into the breach? The Hole In The Wall!
Miriam Unkempt Tollbooth wrote: » Having the craic is part of college! I did a massive amount of drinking during college and did superbly well, I do even more drinking in the many years since I started working though as I’ve a lot more money for it. Nothing worse than listening to dry sh1tes giving out about people have a bit of craic.
Mrs OBumble wrote: » It's the 15th of freaking NOVEMBER. Not even Christmas month. College needs to make their courses far harder. Holidays are when they should be having blowouts, not during term time.
Mrs OBumble wrote: Lining up outside Hole in the Wall at 8:30am, and staying there to keep your place in a heavy rainshower is not "having the craic". It's just being stupid. As is denying the great damage which excessive drinking is doing to the health and intelligence of the nation.
Happyilylost wrote: » Some people would say the same thing about people who queue up a couple of days beforehand to get concert tickets, sports tickets and such. Each to their own. Not sure the health and intelligence line has much relevance. Sustained heavy alcohol intake over a long period of time would. Drinking in college like most of the world do and have done over the centuries I don't think has that much bearing on their lives.
Mr Man wrote: » So you would be ok with Donegal Christmas if it was the middle of December? The idea that students are drinking because their courses are too easy is also odd, to say the least; perhaps you were never a student?
Mrs OBumble wrote: » It would be better. I was a student did computer science and mathematics, did not have either the time nor money for heavy drinking. And living in Galway city centre, I know full well that its not only two days of heavy drinking in the year. It's two publicised organised days, and many less structured ones.
Mostly Harmless wrote: » Not sure people have been at the current level of binge drinking for centuries somehow
Miriam Unkempt Tollbooth wrote: » People did monstrous amounts of drinking in previous centuries. Clean/ safe drinking water was much harder to have so people drank beer all the time instead for example.
Miriam Unkempt Tollbooth wrote: » I did Physics and electronics, lived at home, had a well paid weekend/summer job and had plenty of time for heavy drinking (without having any impact on my course) and had no problem affording it. Thursday was alwasy the big night out and we rarely had any college at all Friday as we were a small class and negotiated with our lecturers to do extra classes earlier in the week so I could drink like a fish Thursday night........ and do a days work in my job on the Friday to fund it :pac:
xckjoo wrote: » Was time and money the only thing stopping you from being a raging alco? I doubt it somehow.
show me the money.1 wrote: » Next you will be complaining about the 12 pubs of Xmas...
Arghus wrote: » A boards 12 pubs I reckon. Between my lack of brains and your lack of self-respect we should have an epic night!
Mostly Harmless wrote: » While alcohol has been a central part of European culture for centuries (and stats from pre mid 1900s are pretty sketchy), most informed estimations would say that alcohol consumption is at it's most widespread and highest than ever before in history, this is particularly true for the demographic of younger women.