Fair enough, a few teenagers do get drunk and become violent but surely they are in the minority. |
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But somehow, preventative medicine gets spun into an infringement on our God-given right to get drunk wherever and whenever we like. |
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I came here to get drunk, smoke weed, and do some gnarly tonsil licking with hot foreign chicks and I'd ended up in this medieval snakepit. |
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Etheromaniacs would get drunk quicker and sober up in a few minutes with no hangover. |
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So as not to feel Time's horrible burden, one which breaks your shoulders and bows you down, you must get drunk without cease. |
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Considering that several players get drunk and duff someone up every week, this could prove to be a valuable source of income. |
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I stopped smoking weed after that for a couple of months and started to get drunk again. |
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I have a right to go get drunk every night since I am of legal drinking age, but that is not in my best interest. |
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Her parties were in famous for being an opportunity to get drunk out of your mind and as high as a kite. |
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I've had plenty of years of practice dancing round my kitchen and I used to get drunk quite regularly in the mid nineties. |
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As the two start to get drunk, Robby loses what little willpower he has been able to muster and Shane leads him by the nose into disaster. |
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The guardians must not get drunk and must have a simple diet, consisting of roast meat, and no sweets. |
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On paper, it does sound like sacrilege for this screen goddess to wear a silly hat, get drunk, and make a public scene. |
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And, of course, it goes without saying that you don't have to get drunk to enjoy the games. |
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He has dinner and actually savors the wine, rather than drinking to get drunk. |
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That's a lot of pressure to be putting on kids who basically just want to get drunk, hang out, and cruise chicks. |
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Faced with such an event, most of us just swallow our feelings, or go out and get drunk or whatever. |
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Like, we still go out and get drunk or sometimes stoned or high and go to cool places until closing, and not get all stodgy and coupley. |
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The main character is a professional executioner, but he prefers to get drunk rather than perform his civic duties. |
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So as not to feel Time's horrible burden which breaks your shoulders and bows you down, you must get drunk without cease. |
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The norm now for a good night is to get drunk, to get sozzled, to get hammered. |
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These are not all brainless yobbos who just go abroad to get drunk and have a fight. |
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And then I will get drunk, and because Mara and her family are Latvian, I will dance some sort of folk dance and look like an idiot. |
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My friend from LA blew me off, so I just decided to go and get drunk somewhere and then sleep in my car. |
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The urge was there all right, to buy the cheapest illegal liquor and get drunk in the afternoon. |
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The lore holds that elephants can get drunk by eating the fermented fruit rotting on the ground. |
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Seventeen percent of under-25s cheerfully admit that their primary reason for drinking is to get drunk. |
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He likes to go to night clubs, get drunk, throw his money about and bring people back to his hotel. |
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They manage to get drunk by hook or crook, and keep their pipe dreams, and that's all they ask of life. |
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That first night, the two get drunk, smoke weed, and drop some ecstasy. |
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The program is another important tool we can use with the public to get drunk drivers off the roads. |
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He knew how to have fun, enjoy himself, be sociable, go out with friends, get drunk but he always returned to his solitude. |
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We weren't even allowed to walk two blocks to a phone call for fear somebody might get drunk and hurt someone. |
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Regarding depression, there are those who say that women get depressed and that men get drunk. |
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But they get drunk all the faster once they start on the wine or the whisky. |
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Heavy drinking is more a case of going out on a Friday night in order to get drunk. |
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As a result, they get drunk faster, hooked more easily, and suffer consequences of drinking more severely than males. |
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I remember him bringing me to bars with him so that he could get drunk while I played video games. |
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Every time you get drunk you lose your senses to the extent that you can hardly make out the difference between an insect and an elephant. |
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But in reality, they get drunk in order to say that they are not responsible for their behavior. |
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I love to play hard, to get drunk on passion, to reach out to the divine though the simplicity of this everyday life. |
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Did you know that waxwings get drunk on rowan berries, and possess livers twice the size of other comparable birds to deal with these occasional binges? |
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If any person arrived at the age of discretion profanely curse or swear or get drunk in public, he shall be fined by a justice one dollar for each offense. |
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The way they were mixing their drinks basically defines British drinking culture where people drink to get drunk, not for the pleasure of drinking. |
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They see it as a grown-up thing to do, to get drunk out of your head. |
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In recent years I no longer regularly drink to get drunk. |
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Do not get drunk on wine, which leads to debauchery. |
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By age 12, the experimental boys committed less burglary and theft, were less likely to get drunk, and were less likely to be involved in fights than the controls. |
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Do you think it's cool or funny to get drunk? |
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Poor fish, do they really need to get drunk as well? |
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What we're talking about here is drinking a lot of alcohol quickly-on a night out with friends at a party or bar, in a drinking game or contest, or just drinking too much because you want to get drunk. |
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Cult writer, novelist and poet Charles Bukowski was being celebrated by some and used as an excuse to get drunk by others in the new Fin de Sicle nights hosted there. |
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He did not know then that his khitmatgar had stopped by the roadside to get drunk, and would come on the next day saying that he had sprained his ankle. |
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