My neck aches...too much slouching on the sofa watching science fiction series I loved as a teenager...but the memories are worth it, late nights spent watching stargate and other nonsense tv-series :)
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Beer affects your thinking differently than wine. You effectively become stupider the more beer you consume. Under the influence of wine I'm far more capable of thinking rationally. For instance, if there is a protective fence it most likely is positions for a reason and going over it might be risky. But when all beered up, you don't really care about such miniscule trivialities. When one finally reaches the end of the slide down a rocky, hard, wet and muddy slope, some questions of one's reasoning become more relevant :)
...but I'm still alive AND the idea was my boyfriend's! I have a picture to proof his guilty...:P
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We've been drinking heavily, some might say, for the past three nights and we've had a hell of great time doing so. The city has shown new aspects of it self, ones that are hard to find when enjoying wine in a descent manner at home with something nice to go with it. Take a twelve-pack of beer and travel the back allies and parks and gulp down a bottle in every new destination. That way you can experience new sides of your home town/city. And as a bonus, the more beer you drink, the more interesting the next place is going to be in all likelihood. Beer-powered excursions :)
...but it is to be rememberd that beer equals dumbness...
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Neck still aches...
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Sometimes when you screw up well enough the pissed-off feeling turns around to amusement.
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In the lack of any new notes I haven't touched my piano for a while. I have though made a small composition of my own. It still needs work and isn't very interesting to the listener. But I need to keep my musical brain active so there are no long periods of time without producing music :)
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You see these tragedies quite often, especially around holiday times. In the minds of those who have dropped the holy ale the accident at the moment must have had the same affect as the Titanic had on its contemporary: devostation when something unreversable happens (and the stores are already closed...).
And I emphasize that this case portrayed in the picture is NOT, I repeat NOT something that has happend to me ;) (I don't screw up like that...)