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Location: East of Seattle since 1992, 615' Elevation, Zone 8b - originally from SF Bay Area
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Yes, several times, hanging out with buddies, but then I outgrew it when we had the first kid in 1980. Never saw a need to have more than 1-2 drinks since then.
But it isn't about that. My personal opinion, which this thread isn't meant to be about, is that nobody should drink. Too many lies about me going around, much of it spread by someone I should've reported long ago.
And this is caused by random strangers drinking? I'm totally confused.
The majority of people have gotten drunk at some point in their lives.
Glad to say I'm in the minority. I have nothing against drinking, just never wanted to start. When our son in law was an MP in the Army, they would invite us over to their weekend cookouts and beer pong parties with his Army buddies. He joked that I was his designated beer pong player. I threw, he drank. But when everybody got there all the car keys went in a bowl out of sight. The house was big enough for everybody to crash after going through 2-3 cases of Bud Light beer pong and a couple Jaeger bombs.
But it isn't about that. My personal opinion, which this thread isn't meant to be about, is that nobody should drink. Too many lies about me going around, much of it spread by someone I should've reported long ago.
I wanted to know how many people have ever gotten drunk (it's good to know how the world works). I already said the social part of the question was added mainly to fit the topic in here.
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