A buddy of mine told me the other day he went to a Steelers game in Pittsburgh last year with a friend. Before the game they went to a bar to have a few drinks. So he has his first long island iced tea and it's not that strong. He's got some money, so he wasn't too upset, but he politely asked the waitress if they could make his next one a little stronger (he paid in the ballpark of $15 to $20 for this drink).
He couldn't remember the name of the bar, but he said his second one didn't seem too strong either. So they leave and go to the game after his third or fourth drink. They leave the game and make the 90 minute drive home while stopping to eat. Then he proceeds to tell me that neither one of them remember being at the game or making the drive home.
I've known this guy for many years, and he's not the type to tell over the top stories like this if they're not true. I think he told me that he remembers the start of the game, but that's it. And he told me that the drinks were appearently VERY strong, but that they were so good that you couldn't really taste the alcohol.
I know this is possible, but are you kidding me? Can you imagine if this happened to you? Wow! That is nuckin' futs! I believe him too. That's what's crazy. If I thought it was bullshit I wouldn't be posting.
Possibly the craziest drinking story I've ever heard, and I've heard (and lived through) some good ones.
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A buddy of mine told me the other day he went to a Steelers game in Pittsburgh last year with a friend. Before the game they went to a bar to have a few drinks. So he has his first long island iced tea and it's not that strong. He's got some money, so he wasn't too upset, but he politely asked the waitress if they could make his next one a little stronger (he paid in the ballpark of $15 to $20 for this drink).
He couldn't remember the name of the bar, but he said his second one didn't seem too strong either. So they leave and go to the game after his third or fourth drink. They leave the game and make the 90 minute drive home while stopping to eat. Then he proceeds to tell me that neither one of them remember being at the game or making the drive home.
I've known this guy for many years, and he's not the type to tell over the top stories like this if they're not true. I think he told me that he remembers the start of the game, but that's it. And he told me that the drinks were appearently VERY strong, but that they were so good that you couldn't really taste the alcohol.
I know this is possible, but are you kidding me? Can you imagine if this happened to you? Wow! That is nuckin' futs! I believe him too. That's what's crazy. If I thought it was bullshit I wouldn't be posting.
Possibly the craziest drinking story I've ever heard, and I've heard (and lived through) some good ones.
this happened to my brother and his friend once. They were in NY and my brother said something that pissed off the bartender and they had a few drinks that night and lost all memories of the night.
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Quote Originally Posted by Gunners:
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this happened to my brother and his friend once. They were in NY and my brother said something that pissed off the bartender and they had a few drinks that night and lost all memories of the night.
A buddy of mine told me the other day he went to a Steelers game in Pittsburgh last year with a friend. Before the game they went to a bar to have a few drinks. So he has his first long island iced tea and it's not that strong. He's got some money, so he wasn't too upset, but he politely asked the waitress if they could make his next one a little stronger (he paid in the ballpark of $15 to $20 for this drink).
He couldn't remember the name of the bar, but he said his second one didn't seem too strong either. So they leave and go to the game after his third or fourth drink. They leave the game and make the 90 minute drive home while stopping to eat. Then he proceeds to tell me that neither one of them remember being at the game or making the drive home.
I've known this guy for many years, and he's not the type to tell over the top stories like this if they're not true. I think he told me that he remembers the start of the game, but that's it. And he told me that the drinks were appearently VERY strong, but that they were so good that you couldn't really taste the alcohol.
I know this is possible, but are you kidding me? Can you imagine if this happened to you? Wow! That is nuckin' futs! I believe him too. That's what's crazy. If I thought it was bullshit I wouldn't be posting.
Possibly the craziest drinking story I've ever heard, and I've heard (and lived through) some good ones.
How does he know they stopped to eat if they don't remember driving home?
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Quote Originally Posted by SteelCash:
A buddy of mine told me the other day he went to a Steelers game in Pittsburgh last year with a friend. Before the game they went to a bar to have a few drinks. So he has his first long island iced tea and it's not that strong. He's got some money, so he wasn't too upset, but he politely asked the waitress if they could make his next one a little stronger (he paid in the ballpark of $15 to $20 for this drink).
He couldn't remember the name of the bar, but he said his second one didn't seem too strong either. So they leave and go to the game after his third or fourth drink. They leave the game and make the 90 minute drive home while stopping to eat. Then he proceeds to tell me that neither one of them remember being at the game or making the drive home.
I've known this guy for many years, and he's not the type to tell over the top stories like this if they're not true. I think he told me that he remembers the start of the game, but that's it. And he told me that the drinks were appearently VERY strong, but that they were so good that you couldn't really taste the alcohol.
I know this is possible, but are you kidding me? Can you imagine if this happened to you? Wow! That is nuckin' futs! I believe him too. That's what's crazy. If I thought it was bullshit I wouldn't be posting.
Possibly the craziest drinking story I've ever heard, and I've heard (and lived through) some good ones.
How does he know they stopped to eat if they don't remember driving home?
Long Islands will fuck you up. I had this experience last time I had two of them(I made them so I know I wasn't roofied).
I made two that were by the book and I was destroyed the rest of the night and don't remember leaving the bar we were at. I guess I got into a fight with the old lady over who knows what. Neither of us remembered shit about the night(she had one that I made for her).
Those things will fuck you up. I don't think I will ever have more than one ever again.
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Long Islands will fuck you up. I had this experience last time I had two of them(I made them so I know I wasn't roofied).
I made two that were by the book and I was destroyed the rest of the night and don't remember leaving the bar we were at. I guess I got into a fight with the old lady over who knows what. Neither of us remembered shit about the night(she had one that I made for her).
Those things will fuck you up. I don't think I will ever have more than one ever again.
Shit, I've got a handful of stories more stupid and crazy than that.
One time I couldn't find my car in the morning, went to the police station to report it missing/stolen, they tried to arrest me, I left.
Later I get a call from the police about the whereabouts of my car. It was parked on some random street and the windshield was cracked, which was in perfect condition before.
I still not sure if I was driving. I've never not remembered driving no matter how drunk,.
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Shit, I've got a handful of stories more stupid and crazy than that.
One time I couldn't find my car in the morning, went to the police station to report it missing/stolen, they tried to arrest me, I left.
Later I get a call from the police about the whereabouts of my car. It was parked on some random street and the windshield was cracked, which was in perfect condition before.
I still not sure if I was driving. I've never not remembered driving no matter how drunk,.
Call me when you wake in the morning with a speed bump as your pillow and a bus driver starring down at you from his seat on the bus warning you the police are on there way.
That was a wake-up call I'll never forget.
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Call me when you wake in the morning with a speed bump as your pillow and a bus driver starring down at you from his seat on the bus warning you the police are on there way.
I remember tailgating before the spring Richmond race last year. There was a guy there from Kentucky who had a batch of Pop Pop's last run of "cherry bombs" (cherries soaked in moonshine). They tasted harmless enough so I continued drinking my beer and popping these cherries up until it was time to go to my seat for the start of the race. I vividly remember the fly-over and chatting with a Dale Earnhardt impersonator before the race,but once the green flag dropped I realized that I had to go to the restroom. I never found my way back to my seat or to my ride home. I awoke at 1:30 am under a crepe myrtle tree in a Valero gas station parking lot with half a bag of Doritos and an empty pizza box but NO memory of anything that happened in the previous 6 hours.
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I remember tailgating before the spring Richmond race last year. There was a guy there from Kentucky who had a batch of Pop Pop's last run of "cherry bombs" (cherries soaked in moonshine). They tasted harmless enough so I continued drinking my beer and popping these cherries up until it was time to go to my seat for the start of the race. I vividly remember the fly-over and chatting with a Dale Earnhardt impersonator before the race,but once the green flag dropped I realized that I had to go to the restroom. I never found my way back to my seat or to my ride home. I awoke at 1:30 am under a crepe myrtle tree in a Valero gas station parking lot with half a bag of Doritos and an empty pizza box but NO memory of anything that happened in the previous 6 hours.
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