omahaid wrote: » For a night on the drink? :eek: We all know what the toilet duck can do to a person!
peatcass wrote: » now i'm buying twin packs of domestos cause i save 50c..
NoHornJan wrote: » Why is alcohol so important for a nights entertainment?
Ricardo G wrote: » Instead of going out drinking i get in my car and go out to watch people getting drunk !! Much more entertaining sitting in your car watching everyone else throwing up, getting arrested and fighting with their partners:D Honestly you should try it
Ricardo G wrote: » Instead of going out drinking i get in my car and go out . kerb crawling.:pac:
snuggles285 wrote: » some lads can't seem to handle cocktails or the likes of vodka and red bull yet they can drown pints and pints of beer and be ok!? :eek: why is that the case?
gurramok wrote: » You working for http://www.drinkaware.ie/ ?:D
jd83 wrote: » mmm toilet duck
galwayrush wrote: » It'll turn you into a woman you know.......:pac::pac:
gurramok wrote: » Ah come on, home drinking with 6 bottles of Frankfurter for just over 6quid(you get from Aldi) does it for me, it beats paying 5 quid a pint in da pub!
Skerries wrote: » i'm just wondering what people are doing these days when they go out or even stay in at the weekends I know we are in the 'R' times but how has our drinking habits changed so much? when i first started drinking 12 years ago all the young people were going to places like Howth, Malahide, Swords and City Centre, but apart from the City these other places have gone down massively with a lot of pubs and nightclubs closing where do young people go on a weekend now? is it going round to friends houses with some tinnies or where are they socialising? Are the older crowd also staying in and watching come dine with celebrity dancers on ice and a bottle of vino? so what has modern Ireland done to your social life?