If I want to still be drunk at midnight, what time should I start drinking?!


Question:

If I want to still be drunk at midnight, what time should I start drinking?

Its 5pm now. I want to still be drunk until about 2am... is it ok to start drinking, how much will I have to maintain to keep my "drunk"...

I'm of age- 21

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1 month ago
I dont need to "grow up" yet


Answers:
1 month ago
I dont need to "grow up" yet

Grow up and realize getting drunk isn't as glorious as you think it is....

Puking, hangovers, slurring your words etc... it is NOT attractive.

Keeping drinking at least one drink per hour to maintain your condition.

Don't start now, you'll pass out way before 2 am unless you are really a hardcore drinker. Wait until 9pm or so.

just keep on drinking, but dont over do it. cause then you wont make it till 2

around 8pm.

well you can start drinking now...and make sure you have atleast one beer an hour...and at about midnight drink about 12 and you should still be feeling it at 2....and then pass out and sleep good :)

I usually start drinking @ about 11pm & im usually drunk until around 5 am.

You stupid, stupid child!

Hmm alcohol poisioning anyone?

Start at7:oo and start slowly and increasr consumption around 11:00

This depends...how often do you drink in a week? Also, how much have you had to eat in that day and if your drinkin hard liquor or beer. Right now its 5 PM....i just started drinking. Ill still be drinking and drunk at midnight. Its all about pacing and if you want to. I'll have a couple shots each hour then slow down. PACE!! Hell, i could start drinking at 10 PM and be absolutely trashed by midnight.

was that a serious question??? <>

you should start at 11;00 p.m

11:59

As soon as you woke up that morning.




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