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No...That was only half the reason.... I had a bad headache and sore throat from sleeping directly in front of the heater saturday night.... I have only ever had a few hangovers, and to the extent where I have to consume therebouts of 2 x 700ml bottles of bourbon or equivalent in a short time.... I'm pretty good at holding my liquor....and can drink beer all day long :cheers:

i cant drink at all..

2 beers and i'm down i rkn..

Oh yeah, and car is now waiting on the assessor, it will be in the workshop for about a week, or less, he said 4 - 5 days, so, YEAHHH

And as for the courtesy car, i have to rent my own and send them the invoice, and i cannot get a better car than what my car is, so what, do i get to rent a ute???

i cant drink at all..

2 beers and i'm down i rkn..

That's ridiculous. Just drink more and make your body adapt! Although I'd be taking advantage of that if I was you man.

I spend around $100ish on a night's clubbing and can still walk in a straight line out the door.

Alvin...ask them how much per day they are willing to cover for rental of a car and for how long...they all have limits on what they will cover. You don't want to be stuck with rental bills if they won't cover all of them.

If you really wanted to spend less on drinks you could beer it up. $3.50/pot x 30 = $87.50

If you can still walk after 30 pots in one sitting then you have alcohol consumption problems.

That's ridiculous. Just drink more and make your body adapt! Although I'd be taking advantage of that if I was you man.

I spend around $100ish on a night's clubbing and can still walk in a straight line out the door.

thats liek what 4-5 drinks these days big deal

I wish I liked cheap beer. I also wish that beer didn't make me hungover.

$100 isn't hard to spend at clubs where spirits are $9.50 or so.

thats liek what 4-5 drinks these days big deal

Fucking hell!

What clubs you all goto?

imo, f**k clubs. maybe thats because we always get thrown out....

seriously though, bottle of scotch is like 50 bux from a bottle shop, they charge 9 bux for a squirt of it.

if your getting smashed on a budget drink at home

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lol @ 100 night out in a club... mine are never below 200. Club booze is a joke these days. We usually warm up from bout 6pm and walk in 1/2 cut and um regularly down 250-300 which includes food, entry and maybe a taxi.

thank fk i rarely go out now, saving a fortune!

Oh and birdy, 12 stubbies is around 18std drinks. So standard drinks in a night out is easily possible.

The average rate is 1 stubbie pre half hour, and that's after warm up, i reckon id be around 30std drinks in 8/9hrs no worries. I don't go out for hrs lol. 10pm-5am is common.

yeh you lads are out of touch when i use to go out 6-7 years ago was minimum 200-250 per person so the rate of inflation/hectic hotspot tax id imagine id be dropping at least $350 + on a propper night out.

but i gotta gf and thus no life so its not an issue for me :rofl2:

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