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i know this is a bit weird, but I go to about 95% of games without any booze at all. Games where I've gone a bit drunk I feel I can't really recall much of afterwards, which seems a shame. I know. Boring, right?
Bare bones.
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Could or do you go to watch QPR without having a drink or recreational drugs? on 10:25 - Oct 2 with 1901 views
Could or do you go to watch QPR without having a drink or recreational drugs? on 10:16 - Oct 2 by Antti_Heinola
i know this is a bit weird, but I go to about 95% of games without any booze at all. Games where I've gone a bit drunk I feel I can't really recall much of afterwards, which seems a shame. I know. Boring, right?
Drink Carlsberg mate - you'll be fine.
Did I ever mention that I was in Minder?
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Could or do you go to watch QPR without having a drink or recreational drugs? on 10:34 - Oct 2 with 1878 views
Yes I could and have done plenty of times. On balance probably prefer occasions (mostly away) that have been combined with a bit of sesh. Completely different day out of course.
Weirdest one was when a mate of mine dropped a pill at half time away at Sheffield Utd. Not sure it really worked for him to be honest.
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Could or do you go to watch QPR without having a drink or recreational drugs? on 10:47 - Oct 2 with 1848 views
I also think that going to football is just a small part of the day, most look at it for a time to catch up with mates, have a few pints and to turn off from life/work etc.
And lets be honest, the worst part of this day out is often having to watch the actual football!
I very rarely drink on a match day. I tend to enjoy a decent beer so no chance of purchasing that at the ground. My partner also had struggles with alcohol abuse. She does not mind me having beer in the house now. as never liked it but am always wary about people who have had one too many. Always get annoyed by those who have to get up around 35 to 40 minutes to rush to buy beer.
I don't do either but I couldn't believe how many people were still downstairs in Ellerslie when the whistle went for the second half. It was rammed, only wanted a quick wee.
It's being so happy that keeps me going.
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Could or do you go to watch QPR without having a drink or recreational drugs? on 13:10 - Oct 2 with 1663 views
Could or do you go to watch QPR without having a drink or recreational drugs? on 10:16 - Oct 2 by Antti_Heinola
i know this is a bit weird, but I go to about 95% of games without any booze at all. Games where I've gone a bit drunk I feel I can't really recall much of afterwards, which seems a shame. I know. Boring, right?
Not at all. When I lived in England and used to go to games I very rarely drank any alcohol, or a pint at the very most, because I was always driving. As I don't drink indoors I now watch games from afar with a cup of tea!
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Could or do you go to watch QPR without having a drink or recreational drugs? on 13:31 - Oct 2 with 1607 views
If I'm getting the train I'll have a load in the Bush before the game and after but if I've got the jam jar with me I'll have a quick pop in a pub for one or two before the game. Cant drink the piss water they serve in the ground
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Could or do you go to watch QPR without having a drink or recreational drugs? on 14:20 - Oct 2 with 1512 views
Three or four pints beforehand. After the game, well that depends. When the kids were younger, I didn't drink. I don't drink at halftime due to what's on offer.
I nearly always turn up sober, however, on the occasions where I've had few beforehand, the effect in terms of my lariness is amazing. Every referee is a bstard, the opposition are child molesting neanderthals and every Rangers throw in or completed pass is the best footballing moment ever seen.
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Could or do you go to watch QPR without having a drink or recreational drugs? on 16:13 - Oct 2 with 1351 views