This morning I listened to a discussion on St Patrick’s Day where the general consensus was that it’s a good excuse to get drunk – but seriously – why would anyone deliberately intend to get drunk? I did it a very long time ago and it has to rank among the very worst feelings ever!! What's the attraction?
I'm pretty sure that when folks say they're out to get drunk they actually mean that they're going to have a couple more than usual and leave it at that.
Not many want to get to the pishy pants/vomit covered fleece/burst nose from hitting the pavement.
It's an expression, that's all.
I don't set out to get drunk but I've often gone past merry. It depends on what you're drinking and the company you're in I suppose. One drink can send someone from merry to blindo.
I've learnt the hard way not to drink wine if I go out unless it's with a meal and I'll be going to straight home!
The last time I got drunk was at a funeral a couple of years ago. Every time I looked around, another drink appeared in front of me from people I hadn't seen in ages. I fell through a table backwards that night, ouch. I didn't feel too clever, either.
Normally, I stop at 'merry', and fall asleep well before 'drunk'. Falling asleep anywhere is my unwanted party trick