0.2?
0.2?
0.3 maybe?
I once drank 2/3rds of a bottle of grain over the course of 4-5 hrs. I should be dead, but.....
I wish I knew. Have been completely wasted a few times, and always am amazed when hearing about a drunk driver blowing a 0.3% or something and wondering if that is much higher than I've ever been.
0.000
I dont need alcohol to have a good time
If you are not an alocholic in some capacity you will never get above 0.2. What you think is soooo wasted will probably be 0.18 at max. I blew a 0.24 and felt reasonable at the time but I used to be an alcoholic.
I know a guy who was caught with 0.24.
But he was driving his moped into a bush (or wall, I forgot), so he must have been pretty wasted.
NotChuckNorris wrote:
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I dont need alcohol to have a good time
I don't either, but I do need alcohol to get drunk.
alcohol can be bad wrote:
If you are not an alocholic in some capacity you will never get above 0.2. What you think is soooo wasted will probably be 0.18 at max. I blew a 0.24 and felt reasonable at the time but I used to be an alcoholic.
Why is that
explanation please wrote:
alcohol can be bad wrote:If you are not an alocholic in some capacity you will never get above 0.2. What you think is soooo wasted will probably be 0.18 at max. I blew a 0.24 and felt reasonable at the time but I used to be an alcoholic.
Why is that
Right, as a novice drinker, it would seem that your BAC would rise faster than an alcoholic of the same age, weight, race, and sex, seeing as how the alcoholic should be more adept at absorbing/metabolizing/excreting the alcohol (assuming a reasonably functioning liver).
I used to know alcoholics with DUIs who had breathalyzers on their cars who could get wasted at night, stop at 11 or 12, then get up in the morning and "blow zeroes."
But I see what the other guy is saying. The alcoholic has more tolerance and would have to drink more than a novice of the same sex, race, age, and weight to achieve the same "buzz," thereby driving their BACs up.
I still think the novice would be more prone to poisoning, however.
I don't need sex to have a good time.
i blew a .42 when i was being admitted to the mental hospital. drove myself there, crying, but without incident. they said if i had been at .08 more they would've had to call an ambulance to take me to get my stomach pumped. that seemed hilarious to me at the time, being that i wasn't even closed to being blacked out.
alcohol was invented so ugly men could get laid
Word to the wise: don't drink booze.
It is stupid
a female POV wrote:
being that i wasn't even closed to being blacked out.
a guy two doors down from my room freshman year was at .48 when being admitted into the hospital. idiot almost died that night.
i got a dui and drank all day, the beer garden opened at 3pm, and then closed down the bar and then after party. when i got pulled over it was only .17 which says at my height and weight i only had 6 beers....yeah not the case
I blew a .22 a year ago. It was after some heavy drinking but not my worst. So I think my highest would be around mid .2's. I haven't dranken that heavy since. Don't get me wrong, I'm still an alcoholic, but now I'm moderately drunk (never drink more than a 6 pack a day, but... drink a 6 pack every day) and don't binge like I used too - a fifth a night on the weekends.
I need help. This is a bad habbit to kick - lost my wife and kid over it too and guess what? I still drink. Pretty pathetic. Two times in rehab and I still drink heavy.
Moral of the story? If you aren't a heavy drinker now/addicted, STOP drinking!!!! If you are an addict, seek help - I wish I did sooner.
I never had a drop until I was 26 and I became addicted/an abuser within a year. It's my herroin.
Close to 0.5, walking and talking (but not very well). Had some serious withdrawal after that! Took me days to feel normal. I spent years working up to that tolerence and happily quit doing that shit.
NotChuckNorris wrote:
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I dont need alcohol to have a good time
But anyone around you does
My gf has a whooty! wrote:
Moral of the story? If you aren't a heavy drinker now/addicted, STOP drinking!!!! If you are an addict, seek help - I wish I did sooner.
This is wrong but I understand where you are coming from. As an alcoholic it is hard to understand that other people can drink but not have the goal of getting drunk. For an alcoholic that just doesn't happen. So if you aren't a heavy drinker now, good for you. No reason to stop drinking socially and responsibly.