ChatterBank1 min ago
why do drunks always staggar to the left?
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and it is nothing to do with the hemispheres or walking along the roadside.
any one know...cuz i dont!
any one know...cuz i dont!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Look at what the Bible says about drinking too much.
(Proverbs 23:29-35) Who has woe? Who has uneasiness? Who has contentions? Who has concern? Who has wounds for no reason? Who has dullness of eyes? 30�Those staying a long time with the wine, those coming in to search out mixed wine. 31�Do not look at wine when it exhibits a red color, when it gives off its sparkle in the cup, [when] it goes with a slickness. 32�At its end it bites just like a serpent, and it secretes poison just like a viper. 33�Your own eyes will see strange things, and your own heart will speak perverse things. 34�And you will certainly become like one lying down in the heart of the sea, even like one lying down at the top of a mast. 35��They have struck me, but I did not become sick; they have smitten me, but I did not know it. When shall I wake up? I shall seek it yet some more.�
How many times have we heard of a drunk being hit by a car or falling off a roof and not being hurt.
The best bit is the one about being at the top of a mast...swaying... And so true.
(Proverbs 23:29-35) Who has woe? Who has uneasiness? Who has contentions? Who has concern? Who has wounds for no reason? Who has dullness of eyes? 30�Those staying a long time with the wine, those coming in to search out mixed wine. 31�Do not look at wine when it exhibits a red color, when it gives off its sparkle in the cup, [when] it goes with a slickness. 32�At its end it bites just like a serpent, and it secretes poison just like a viper. 33�Your own eyes will see strange things, and your own heart will speak perverse things. 34�And you will certainly become like one lying down in the heart of the sea, even like one lying down at the top of a mast. 35��They have struck me, but I did not become sick; they have smitten me, but I did not know it. When shall I wake up? I shall seek it yet some more.�
How many times have we heard of a drunk being hit by a car or falling off a roof and not being hurt.
The best bit is the one about being at the top of a mast...swaying... And so true.
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