Not me I am rubbish at drinking but know a few guys that could probably do it
Not me I am rubbish at drinking but know a few guys that could probably do it
People watched a guy eat McDonald’s for a month would you watch a guy getting drunk for an entire month and the effect on his health, it has to be a guy that doesn’t drink much now or the experimental part of it won’t work
Is this for real?
yes its possible, the world is full of alcoholics who drink every day for more than a month.
Yeah get that I mean not an alcoholic but filming the effects on a guy who is just a regular guy not a big drinker same as the guy who ate McDonald’s for a month
Many days into it are you
I know it's international week but ffs
No I am not drunk or drinking just curious as a social experiment would that person gain weight or lose weight, would he be happy or sad , would he have an appetite or not , would people watch it
They watched a bloke eat burgers for a month why almost as unhealthy
How could we forget old steamboats gerrad?
comment by Timmy (U14278)
posted 1 minute ago
How could we forget old steamboats gerrad?
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well ye managed to forget Lenny!
My 21st birthday I went out every night for a month. Like to a club until 3am. Every night.
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 46 seconds ago
comment by Timmy (U14278)
posted 1 minute ago
How could we forget old steamboats gerrad?
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well ye managed to forget Lenny!
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Some nights he forgets himself
On a related theme, the scandi film Another Round (with Mads Mikkelsen) is worth a look. 4 teachers try drinking every day, including work time, as a social experiment. Maybe not such an unusual concept in Scotland, to be fair.
Depends on the quantities involved because switching on a tap and drinking as regularly as an alcoholic would could have a detrimental effect on your liver if you don't have any conditioning for it. You can die from one sitting if you abuse alcohol. That's been seen before in individuals taking on reckless shot challenges. I don't know who you've got doing it but, christ, it takes me about 4 days to get rid of a hangover these days, let alone making a non-regular drinker do it for a month. His body will say no and just chuck it back up by day 3. I betcha!!!
What's the reason for it? What's the investigative hope in this? That alcohol is bad when you drink a lot of it? Don't we already know that story?
Yeah I get that we know it’s bad for us but we have been drinking since the day dot , what I would like to experiment with is what would happen if someone got drunk for a month, would they fall out with their friends, would they feel more tired, would they sing 🎤 who knows
comment by Dave The Jackal (U22179)
posted 35 minutes ago
On a related theme, the scandi film Another Round (with Mads Mikkelsen) is worth a look. 4 teachers try drinking every day, including work time, as a social experiment. Maybe not such an unusual concept in Scotland, to be fair.
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Was telling some guys on here the other week - I used to be a peri music instructor round a whole load of schools and one they had small 'satellite' staff rooms and in the one I used they were openly making their own wine. Into the teacup and into class - mental! Very early 80s right enough.
When I was 21 I lived in Cyprus and was drinking most days right into the early hours then up early for a run before work. Did it for most of my first summer there.
Great memories and some terrific stories
If I event tried it once now I'd die
A man drink like that and he dont eat.
He is Going to Die...
When?
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 45 minutes ago
comment by Dave The Jackal (U22179)
posted 35 minutes ago
On a related theme, the scandi film Another Round (with Mads Mikkelsen) is worth a look. 4 teachers try drinking every day, including work time, as a social experiment. Maybe not such an unusual concept in Scotland, to be fair.
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Was telling some guys on here the other week - I used to be a peri music instructor round a whole load of schools and one they had small 'satellite' staff rooms and in the one I used they were openly making their own wine. Into the teacup and into class - mental! Very early 80s right enough.
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For some reason I get the feeling that the person drinking would have a bit of difficulty making a documentary. Probably need at least 1 guy to hold the camera.
I’m sure there’s plenty of people that could. They’d be a complete mess, of course.
comment by Lexballielegend (U22945)
posted 3 hours, 3 minutes ago
Yeah get that I mean not an alcoholic but filming the effects on a guy who is just a regular guy not a big drinker same as the guy who ate McDonald’s for a month
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The guy who ate McDonald's for a month was an alcoholic.
comment by There'sOne7-0Reds (U1721)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Lexballielegend (U22945)
posted 3 hours, 3 minutes ago
Yeah get that I mean not an alcoholic but filming the effects on a guy who is just a regular guy not a big drinker same as the guy who ate McDonald’s for a month
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The guy who ate McDonald's for a month was an alcoholic.
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TBF all that salt gives you a raging thirst.
Fvk. just reading about Super Size Me. And another item popped up.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control say 1 in 3 of American children born after 2000 will develop type2 diabetes.
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posted on 11/10/23
Not me I am rubbish at drinking but know a few guys that could probably do it
posted on 11/10/23
Not me I am rubbish at drinking but know a few guys that could probably do it
posted on 11/10/23
People watched a guy eat McDonald’s for a month would you watch a guy getting drunk for an entire month and the effect on his health, it has to be a guy that doesn’t drink much now or the experimental part of it won’t work
posted on 11/10/23
Is this for real?
yes its possible, the world is full of alcoholics who drink every day for more than a month.
posted on 11/10/23
Yeah get that I mean not an alcoholic but filming the effects on a guy who is just a regular guy not a big drinker same as the guy who ate McDonald’s for a month
posted on 11/10/23
Many days into it are you
posted on 11/10/23
I know it's international week but ffs
posted on 11/10/23
No I am not drunk or drinking just curious as a social experiment would that person gain weight or lose weight, would he be happy or sad , would he have an appetite or not , would people watch it
posted on 11/10/23
They watched a bloke eat burgers for a month why almost as unhealthy
posted on 11/10/23
How could we forget old steamboats gerrad?
posted on 11/10/23
comment by Timmy (U14278)
posted 1 minute ago
How could we forget old steamboats gerrad?
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well ye managed to forget Lenny!
posted on 11/10/23
My 21st birthday I went out every night for a month. Like to a club until 3am. Every night.
posted on 11/10/23
comment by whodunnit (U22710)
posted 46 seconds ago
comment by Timmy (U14278)
posted 1 minute ago
How could we forget old steamboats gerrad?
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well ye managed to forget Lenny!
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Some nights he forgets himself
posted on 11/10/23
On a related theme, the scandi film Another Round (with Mads Mikkelsen) is worth a look. 4 teachers try drinking every day, including work time, as a social experiment. Maybe not such an unusual concept in Scotland, to be fair.
posted on 11/10/23
Depends on the quantities involved because switching on a tap and drinking as regularly as an alcoholic would could have a detrimental effect on your liver if you don't have any conditioning for it. You can die from one sitting if you abuse alcohol. That's been seen before in individuals taking on reckless shot challenges. I don't know who you've got doing it but, christ, it takes me about 4 days to get rid of a hangover these days, let alone making a non-regular drinker do it for a month. His body will say no and just chuck it back up by day 3. I betcha!!!
What's the reason for it? What's the investigative hope in this? That alcohol is bad when you drink a lot of it? Don't we already know that story?
posted on 11/10/23
Yeah I get that we know it’s bad for us but we have been drinking since the day dot , what I would like to experiment with is what would happen if someone got drunk for a month, would they fall out with their friends, would they feel more tired, would they sing 🎤 who knows
posted on 11/10/23
comment by Dave The Jackal (U22179)
posted 35 minutes ago
On a related theme, the scandi film Another Round (with Mads Mikkelsen) is worth a look. 4 teachers try drinking every day, including work time, as a social experiment. Maybe not such an unusual concept in Scotland, to be fair.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Was telling some guys on here the other week - I used to be a peri music instructor round a whole load of schools and one they had small 'satellite' staff rooms and in the one I used they were openly making their own wine. Into the teacup and into class - mental! Very early 80s right enough.
posted on 11/10/23
When I was 21 I lived in Cyprus and was drinking most days right into the early hours then up early for a run before work. Did it for most of my first summer there.
Great memories and some terrific stories
If I event tried it once now I'd die
posted on 11/10/23
A man drink like that and he dont eat.
He is Going to Die...
When?
posted on 11/10/23
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 45 minutes ago
comment by Dave The Jackal (U22179)
posted 35 minutes ago
On a related theme, the scandi film Another Round (with Mads Mikkelsen) is worth a look. 4 teachers try drinking every day, including work time, as a social experiment. Maybe not such an unusual concept in Scotland, to be fair.
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Was telling some guys on here the other week - I used to be a peri music instructor round a whole load of schools and one they had small 'satellite' staff rooms and in the one I used they were openly making their own wine. Into the teacup and into class - mental! Very early 80s right enough.
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posted on 11/10/23
For some reason I get the feeling that the person drinking would have a bit of difficulty making a documentary. Probably need at least 1 guy to hold the camera.
posted on 11/10/23
I’m sure there’s plenty of people that could. They’d be a complete mess, of course.
posted on 11/10/23
comment by Lexballielegend (U22945)
posted 3 hours, 3 minutes ago
Yeah get that I mean not an alcoholic but filming the effects on a guy who is just a regular guy not a big drinker same as the guy who ate McDonald’s for a month
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The guy who ate McDonald's for a month was an alcoholic.
posted on 11/10/23
comment by There'sOne7-0Reds (U1721)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Lexballielegend (U22945)
posted 3 hours, 3 minutes ago
Yeah get that I mean not an alcoholic but filming the effects on a guy who is just a regular guy not a big drinker same as the guy who ate McDonald’s for a month
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The guy who ate McDonald's for a month was an alcoholic.
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TBF all that salt gives you a raging thirst.
posted on 11/10/23
Fvk. just reading about Super Size Me. And another item popped up.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control say 1 in 3 of American children born after 2000 will develop type2 diabetes.
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