Does the "wobbly walk" stop you from drinking more?!
Does the "wobbly walk" stop you from drinking more?
Or do you think it's a bit of a laugh and stagger towards another pint?
Answers:
It only hinders my drinking if the refridgerator won't hold still so I can get to my beers.
No--I keep it on me;)
i'll take as many...as long as you...LIFT...me up.........
over your shoulders......
I usually laugh....then hold off a bit. Wobbly walk for me = sleepy time soon!
the second one unfortunately. i never can seem to stop until i do something incredibly stupid or i pass out.
oh i definitely stop, i usually drink at clubs, so if im wobbling and i start dancing badly, i need to stop before i fall on the dance floor or something! lol
NO, because I never drunk and will never drink alcohol.
Depends on the situation. Sometimes, when I'm just having a ladies' with my friends in their houses, the "wobbly walk" (nice nickname of it.) will just make us laugh and drink a few more drinks until we pass out.
On the other hand, if I were alone in the pub, I would just go home after I feel a little giddy.
laugh and stagger for some more
I used to not let it bother me, but I got tired of the hangovers....uggg!
By the time I start to wobble, I'm not far from crossing the line from "warm and fuzzy" to "hugging the toilet". I can hold a buzz for a while, but when I'm drunk, the line is fine and then I get sick.
If I'm wobbling or staggering, I won't drink anymore for a while...but I don't allow myself to get to that stage too often...I prefer stopping when I've got a good, giggly buzz.
No the wobbly walk doesn't stop people from drinking more..then they get to the point of weeble wobble and they all fall down!
I think the not being able to make the pint to mouth connection is what does it, mate. The wobbly walk is the pre-show however.