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Archive for the ‘Drinking’ Category

Easter Weekend Festivities

It was a long weekend full of fun things to do, and I have pictures to share. Wednesday night was an ACC happy hour in Ballard (yes, sometimes weekends start on Wednesdays). That was a lot of fun, but not too out of hand since everybody still had to work for the rest of the [...]

Irish Beer Pong

Last weekend, Ann & Teresa were nice enough to have a bunch of us over to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with an Irish-style dinner. After that, Justin managed to pull off a major upset in Cribbage, and then the drinking started in earnest. Me and Justin started winning at beer pong, which is impressive given [...]

Pictures from Presidents Day

I just uploaded some pictures that I took almost a month ago. Yeah, I know. It took me forever to put these up; I was being lazy. Anyway, better late than never, I suppose. For those of you who weren’t there, the story behind the pics goes like this:
I met several of my friends in [...]

Safety First?

While wandering around the internet the other day, I stumbled onto the MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) website. Don’t ask; I wind up at some pretty random sites sometimes. Believe it or not, I have a real problem with MADD, and since that probably seems a little strange to everybody but me, I decided to [...]

How To Make A Good Hangover

Step One: Drink some beer. Not too much, mind you. 2-3 beers is a good amount for me, but the exact amount will depend on you. You’re not chugging these, either – just drink at a nice leisurely pace. At this point, you’re just setting up a base for the night.
Step Two: Drink some Jack [...]

Seattle Urban Golf

Yesterday, I did something called “Seattle Urban Golf.” I’d never really heard of this kind of thing before, and didn’t know what to expect, but it turned out to be a really good time. The way it worked was simple. They split us up into teams of 10 people (we had 8 to start with, [...]