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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 682784" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>You have to keep in mind that fermented drinks, beers and wines, were safe, when plain water was not, the alcohol killing any bacteria. People offered tankards of ale in the middle ages like we offer a glass of water to people. While throughout history drinking alcoholic drinks were the norm, drinking to excess was still looked down upon. Everyone drank, but being a drunkard was never acceptable. </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Definitely true. Size, weight, the amount you are used to drinking, heck, even ethnic background, can make a difference in your ability to metabolize and function. </p><p> </p><p>In the 16+ years we've been together, I've seen Jabber drunk once. He got to test the alcohol monitoring ankle bracelet used by Probation and Parole one night. It took a lot of vodka and he got hungry before he got more than "happy". I have to admit, it was funny...driving my sloshed honey Steak & Shake at 2 a.m. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 682784, member: 17309"] You have to keep in mind that fermented drinks, beers and wines, were safe, when plain water was not, the alcohol killing any bacteria. People offered tankards of ale in the middle ages like we offer a glass of water to people. While throughout history drinking alcoholic drinks were the norm, drinking to excess was still looked down upon. Everyone drank, but being a drunkard was never acceptable. Definitely true. Size, weight, the amount you are used to drinking, heck, even ethnic background, can make a difference in your ability to metabolize and function. In the 16+ years we've been together, I've seen Jabber drunk once. He got to test the alcohol monitoring ankle bracelet used by Probation and Parole one night. It took a lot of vodka and he got hungry before he got more than "happy". I have to admit, it was funny...driving my sloshed honey Steak & Shake at 2 a.m. lol [/QUOTE]
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