Difference between 15 year olds and people over 20 getting drunk all the time? One just is the most moronic thing you can do. The other one at least they're actually legal to be drinking. But when kids my age drink to excess and think its cool and anyone that doesn't do it is unpopular then it gets a little out of hand.
So because it's legal that makes it not moronic? That's not logical. I can see that older people might be more responsible, but since we're talking about getting drunk in the first place that's moot. What's the difference between 15 year-olds and 20 year-olds egging their buddies into getting drunk? They've both reached a certain amount of maturity.
No face saving necessary, I understand what you were getting at. Even if I didn't, there'd be no need to feel criticized. It is never my intent to belittle forum members.
Originally Posted by Mark Radon 'Don't think i've ever gone out to get smashed
When I drink, I drink to die.
Where do you go out usually? Tenbury being as sleepy as it is, i usually have to travel for a decent night out (with clubbing, etc) to cities nearby like Hereford or Worcester. Maybe even Birmingham or Cheltenham.
I'm on the doorstep of Bristol, so unless I'm in London I can be found on the Waterfront, or the small, upmarket bars with a dancefloor but also quiet seating areas. Bristol's just the right size for nightlife; always plenty of places to go with a staggering amount of variety, but you'll still bump into a few friendly faces. It's a big hub for media and the arts, too, so lots of discoveries to be made in terms of people and venues.
A Bristol, great city! Got a mate at work from there and he swears by it so it must be good for the nightlife. Never been out there myself though i will get round to it one day. Spent alot of time at Cribbs Causeway shopping and flew out to Poland on my mate's stag weekend from Bristol airport. And being a Hereford United supporter, we played (and lost badly) to Rovers last season.... though i missed the game