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WHY I DRINK
I drink to cope with those of the opposite sex who have spurned me. I drink to make myself more attractive to the opposite sex. I drink to make certain members of the opposite sex more attractive to me. I drink because of too many nights spent alone. I drink because too many nights spent with a woman invariably led to mutual unhappiness. MARCH 5: THE BOSTON MASSACRE March 5: The Boston Massacre. By. Frank Kelly Rich. 591. It’s the 249th anniversary of The Boston Massacre, whereas a group of British soldiers fired their muskets into a mob of American colonists, immediately killing four and wounding seven others, one fatally. The event would be used to great propagandic effect, rallying colonistsagainst
BEER FAST | MODERN DRUNKARD MAGAZINE Peter Thompson is an expat writer who came to Oaxaca in 2013 and forgot to leave. He can sometimes be found at the bus station helping lost hippies find local weed and mushroom connections so they don’t end up decomposing in vats of sulfuric acid. TRUE ALCOHOL ACTION! True Alcohol Action! Helmsman of the notorious publishing company Feral House, Adam Parfrey has been called “America’s Most Dangerous Publisher.”. Mr. Parfrey would prefer, however, to be known as “America’s Most Interesting Publisher.”. In 1992 Parfrey published Cad: A Handbook For Heels (“The Forgotten Lore ofthe Red-Blooded
STRANGE BREWS: SALAMANDER BRANDY Slovenia is an oft-overlooked nation of two million people in central Europe. Among its contributions to humanity are dazzling architecture, fine pastries, and a drink known as salamander brandy. Throw some of those icky creatures into a pot of fermented fruit and they’ll fight so desperately for their slithering lives that they’ll secrete SOME PLACE ELSE... TUCSON, ARIZONA The best bar was "Some Place Else" in Tucson, Arizona. It was owned by "GOD" (Otherwise known as Jim Anderson), who ran for Mayor several times unsuccessfully. The drinks were all named like "The Cumstain", "Buttfucks", etc. Out in back of the bar was a "Museum/ Party House" called the "Duty Hut". It contained many sexual contraptions and could MODERN DRUNKARD MAGAZINE Well, while he’s a bit of a prude in print, in the movie Superman 3 he lays into a bottle of Johnnie Walker Red, which he takes neat, and appears to get drunk. And not just drunk, but surly drunk. True story: DC Comics was pressured by MADD and the other usual suspects into recalling a 2008 issue of Action Comics because the cover showed a TODAY’S REASON TO DRINK The Fire Inside: The Great Drunkards and What They Drank 40 ROCK-SOLID REASONS TO GET DRUNK TONIGHT 40 Rock-Solid Reasons to Get Drunk Tonight. 1. If you don’t drink that booze, by God, someone else will. 2. The brewing industry alone employs 1.7 million people and that’s a lot of mouths to feed. 3. Bad ass nicknames like “Chuggybear,” “The Alabama Hamma,” “Pukey McPukerson” are not awarded to people who stay home to do CLASH OF THE TIGHTEST Frank Kelly Rich. Bout 5: Bukowski Vs Thomas & Bout 6: Burton Vs. Churchill. Frank Kelly Rich. Clash Of The Tightest: Bout 3: Gleason Vs. Byron & Bout Frank Kelly Rich. Bout 1:WHY I DRINK
I drink to cope with those of the opposite sex who have spurned me. I drink to make myself more attractive to the opposite sex. I drink to make certain members of the opposite sex more attractive to me. I drink because of too many nights spent alone. I drink because too many nights spent with a woman invariably led to mutual unhappiness. MARCH 5: THE BOSTON MASSACRE March 5: The Boston Massacre. By. Frank Kelly Rich. 591. It’s the 249th anniversary of The Boston Massacre, whereas a group of British soldiers fired their muskets into a mob of American colonists, immediately killing four and wounding seven others, one fatally. The event would be used to great propagandic effect, rallying colonistsagainst
BEER FAST | MODERN DRUNKARD MAGAZINE Peter Thompson is an expat writer who came to Oaxaca in 2013 and forgot to leave. He can sometimes be found at the bus station helping lost hippies find local weed and mushroom connections so they don’t end up decomposing in vats of sulfuric acid. TRUE ALCOHOL ACTION! True Alcohol Action! Helmsman of the notorious publishing company Feral House, Adam Parfrey has been called “America’s Most Dangerous Publisher.”. Mr. Parfrey would prefer, however, to be known as “America’s Most Interesting Publisher.”. In 1992 Parfrey published Cad: A Handbook For Heels (“The Forgotten Lore ofthe Red-Blooded
STRANGE BREWS: SALAMANDER BRANDY Slovenia is an oft-overlooked nation of two million people in central Europe. Among its contributions to humanity are dazzling architecture, fine pastries, and a drink known as salamander brandy. Throw some of those icky creatures into a pot of fermented fruit and they’ll fight so desperately for their slithering lives that they’ll secrete SOME PLACE ELSE... TUCSON, ARIZONA The best bar was "Some Place Else" in Tucson, Arizona. It was owned by "GOD" (Otherwise known as Jim Anderson), who ran for Mayor several times unsuccessfully. The drinks were all named like "The Cumstain", "Buttfucks", etc. Out in back of the bar was a "Museum/ Party House" called the "Duty Hut". It contained many sexual contraptions and could TODAY’S REASON TO DRINK Welcome! Log into your account. your username. your password TOP DRUNKS: KEITH MOON The Who were the original Jack Daniels swilling, TV-set hurling party boys of music and their drummer Keith Moon was the head lunatic. With huge amphetamine-dished eyes and arms flailing, Moon pounded out the rhythms on his kit as the sweat flew off him and the drink and drugs set his heart racing. But that was the least of his eccentricities.WHY I DRINK
In keeping with this cherry-picking of data, they’ll also ignore inconvenient statistics and truths, like the fact that moderate alcohol consumption lowers one’s risk of dying of heart disease, which is the leading killer in America. Or that the presence of alcohol in a society THREE DRINKS AHEAD WITH HUMPHREY BOGART Three Drinks Ahead with Humphrey Bogart. “The whole world is three drinks behind,” Humphrey Bogart proclaimed in 1950. “If everyone in the world would take three drinks, we would have no trouble. If Stalin, Truman and everybody else in the world had three drinks right now, we’d all loosen up and we wouldn’t need the UnitedNations.”.
THE PERFECT MARTINI (AND HOW TO MAKE IT) Pour in Martini & Rossi dry vermouth until the glass is one third full. This is the same proportion used in the early martini recipes of the ‘20s and ‘30s. There is no ice to melt in the perfect martini, so the vermouth is the only major dilution of the vodka. Quickly follow the vermouth with a splash of olive brine, a squeeze of limeand
WHY I DRINK
I drink to cope with those of the opposite sex who have spurned me. I drink to make myself more attractive to the opposite sex. I drink to make certain members of the opposite sex more attractive to me. I drink because of too many nights spent alone. I drink because too many nights spent with a woman invariably led to mutual unhappiness. DRIVEN TO DRINK: THE FILMS OF W.C. FIELDS In Never Give a Sucker an Even Break, W.C. plays himself, a troublesome writer/actor by the name of Bill Fields. Yet, despite the use of his real name and a movie studio setting, no film he ever made was less grounded in reality. Sucker is the Great Man at his most outlandish, surreal, and inebriated.ALL THAT JAZZ
In true Fats fashion, he used the money to take his band out on the town for a week-long bender that turned Chicago on its ear. Of all the great jazz drunkards, one stands out above all the rest. His name was Bix Beiderbecke. After Louis Armstrong, Bix was easily the best trumpet player of the 1920s. THE ZEN OF DRINKING ALONE Drinking alone, on the other hand, is a much more pure and forthright form of imbibing, and I say that because it focuses entirely on the simple act of putting alcohol into your bloodstream. It tosses aside all the halfhearted pretensions about merely using alcohol as a socialtool.
THE SIX CIRCLES OF HANGOVER HELL 1st Circle: The Ducked Bullet. No pain. No real feeling of illness. Your sleep was deep and all those carbo-loaded beers have gifted you with a week’s worth of misplaced energy. During lunch you torture your less fortunate coworkers, bragging about how you can pound booze all night, drink warm gin out of a dirty ashtray for breakfast, and MODERN DRUNKARD MAGAZINE Well, while he’s a bit of a prude in print, in the movie Superman 3 he lays into a bottle of Johnnie Walker Red, which he takes neat, and appears to get drunk. And not just drunk, but surly drunk. True story: DC Comics was pressured by MADD and the other usual suspects into recalling a 2008 issue of Action Comics because the cover showed a TODAY’S REASON TO DRINK The Fire Inside: The Great Drunkards and What They Drank 40 ROCK-SOLID REASONS TO GET DRUNK TONIGHT 40 Rock-Solid Reasons to Get Drunk Tonight. 1. If you don’t drink that booze, by God, someone else will. 2. The brewing industry alone employs 1.7 million people and that’s a lot of mouths to feed. 3. Bad ass nicknames like “Chuggybear,” “The Alabama Hamma,” “Pukey McPukerson” are not awarded to people who stay home to do CLASH OF THE TIGHTEST Frank Kelly Rich. Bout 5: Bukowski Vs Thomas & Bout 6: Burton Vs. Churchill. Frank Kelly Rich. Clash Of The Tightest: Bout 3: Gleason Vs. Byron & Bout Frank Kelly Rich. Bout 1:WHY I DRINK
I drink to cope with those of the opposite sex who have spurned me. I drink to make myself more attractive to the opposite sex. I drink to make certain members of the opposite sex more attractive to me. I drink because of too many nights spent alone. I drink because too many nights spent with a woman invariably led to mutual unhappiness. MARCH 5: THE BOSTON MASSACRE March 5: The Boston Massacre. By. Frank Kelly Rich. 591. It’s the 249th anniversary of The Boston Massacre, whereas a group of British soldiers fired their muskets into a mob of American colonists, immediately killing four and wounding seven others, one fatally. The event would be used to great propagandic effect, rallying colonistsagainst
BEER FAST | MODERN DRUNKARD MAGAZINE Peter Thompson is an expat writer who came to Oaxaca in 2013 and forgot to leave. He can sometimes be found at the bus station helping lost hippies find local weed and mushroom connections so they don’t end up decomposing in vats of sulfuric acid. TRUE ALCOHOL ACTION! True Alcohol Action! Helmsman of the notorious publishing company Feral House, Adam Parfrey has been called “America’s Most Dangerous Publisher.”. Mr. Parfrey would prefer, however, to be known as “America’s Most Interesting Publisher.”. In 1992 Parfrey published Cad: A Handbook For Heels (“The Forgotten Lore ofthe Red-Blooded
STRANGE BREWS: SALAMANDER BRANDY Slovenia is an oft-overlooked nation of two million people in central Europe. Among its contributions to humanity are dazzling architecture, fine pastries, and a drink known as salamander brandy. Throw some of those icky creatures into a pot of fermented fruit and they’ll fight so desperately for their slithering lives that they’ll secrete SOME PLACE ELSE... TUCSON, ARIZONA The best bar was "Some Place Else" in Tucson, Arizona. It was owned by "GOD" (Otherwise known as Jim Anderson), who ran for Mayor several times unsuccessfully. The drinks were all named like "The Cumstain", "Buttfucks", etc. Out in back of the bar was a "Museum/ Party House" called the "Duty Hut". It contained many sexual contraptions and could MODERN DRUNKARD MAGAZINE Well, while he’s a bit of a prude in print, in the movie Superman 3 he lays into a bottle of Johnnie Walker Red, which he takes neat, and appears to get drunk. And not just drunk, but surly drunk. True story: DC Comics was pressured by MADD and the other usual suspects into recalling a 2008 issue of Action Comics because the cover showed a TODAY’S REASON TO DRINK The Fire Inside: The Great Drunkards and What They Drank 40 ROCK-SOLID REASONS TO GET DRUNK TONIGHT 40 Rock-Solid Reasons to Get Drunk Tonight. 1. If you don’t drink that booze, by God, someone else will. 2. The brewing industry alone employs 1.7 million people and that’s a lot of mouths to feed. 3. Bad ass nicknames like “Chuggybear,” “The Alabama Hamma,” “Pukey McPukerson” are not awarded to people who stay home to do CLASH OF THE TIGHTEST Frank Kelly Rich. Bout 5: Bukowski Vs Thomas & Bout 6: Burton Vs. Churchill. Frank Kelly Rich. Clash Of The Tightest: Bout 3: Gleason Vs. Byron & Bout Frank Kelly Rich. Bout 1:WHY I DRINK
I drink to cope with those of the opposite sex who have spurned me. I drink to make myself more attractive to the opposite sex. I drink to make certain members of the opposite sex more attractive to me. I drink because of too many nights spent alone. I drink because too many nights spent with a woman invariably led to mutual unhappiness. MARCH 5: THE BOSTON MASSACRE March 5: The Boston Massacre. By. Frank Kelly Rich. 591. It’s the 249th anniversary of The Boston Massacre, whereas a group of British soldiers fired their muskets into a mob of American colonists, immediately killing four and wounding seven others, one fatally. The event would be used to great propagandic effect, rallying colonistsagainst
BEER FAST | MODERN DRUNKARD MAGAZINE Peter Thompson is an expat writer who came to Oaxaca in 2013 and forgot to leave. He can sometimes be found at the bus station helping lost hippies find local weed and mushroom connections so they don’t end up decomposing in vats of sulfuric acid. TRUE ALCOHOL ACTION! True Alcohol Action! Helmsman of the notorious publishing company Feral House, Adam Parfrey has been called “America’s Most Dangerous Publisher.”. Mr. Parfrey would prefer, however, to be known as “America’s Most Interesting Publisher.”. In 1992 Parfrey published Cad: A Handbook For Heels (“The Forgotten Lore ofthe Red-Blooded
STRANGE BREWS: SALAMANDER BRANDY Slovenia is an oft-overlooked nation of two million people in central Europe. Among its contributions to humanity are dazzling architecture, fine pastries, and a drink known as salamander brandy. Throw some of those icky creatures into a pot of fermented fruit and they’ll fight so desperately for their slithering lives that they’ll secrete SOME PLACE ELSE... TUCSON, ARIZONA The best bar was "Some Place Else" in Tucson, Arizona. It was owned by "GOD" (Otherwise known as Jim Anderson), who ran for Mayor several times unsuccessfully. The drinks were all named like "The Cumstain", "Buttfucks", etc. Out in back of the bar was a "Museum/ Party House" called the "Duty Hut". It contained many sexual contraptions and could TODAY’S REASON TO DRINK Welcome! Log into your account. your username. your password TOP DRUNKS: KEITH MOON The Who were the original Jack Daniels swilling, TV-set hurling party boys of music and their drummer Keith Moon was the head lunatic. With huge amphetamine-dished eyes and arms flailing, Moon pounded out the rhythms on his kit as the sweat flew off him and the drink and drugs set his heart racing. But that was the least of his eccentricities.WHY I DRINK
In keeping with this cherry-picking of data, they’ll also ignore inconvenient statistics and truths, like the fact that moderate alcohol consumption lowers one’s risk of dying of heart disease, which is the leading killer in America. Or that the presence of alcohol in a society THREE DRINKS AHEAD WITH HUMPHREY BOGART Three Drinks Ahead with Humphrey Bogart. “The whole world is three drinks behind,” Humphrey Bogart proclaimed in 1950. “If everyone in the world would take three drinks, we would have no trouble. If Stalin, Truman and everybody else in the world had three drinks right now, we’d all loosen up and we wouldn’t need the UnitedNations.”.
THE PERFECT MARTINI (AND HOW TO MAKE IT) Pour in Martini & Rossi dry vermouth until the glass is one third full. This is the same proportion used in the early martini recipes of the ‘20s and ‘30s. There is no ice to melt in the perfect martini, so the vermouth is the only major dilution of the vodka. Quickly follow the vermouth with a splash of olive brine, a squeeze of limeand
WHY I DRINK
I drink to cope with those of the opposite sex who have spurned me. I drink to make myself more attractive to the opposite sex. I drink to make certain members of the opposite sex more attractive to me. I drink because of too many nights spent alone. I drink because too many nights spent with a woman invariably led to mutual unhappiness. DRIVEN TO DRINK: THE FILMS OF W.C. FIELDS In Never Give a Sucker an Even Break, W.C. plays himself, a troublesome writer/actor by the name of Bill Fields. Yet, despite the use of his real name and a movie studio setting, no film he ever made was less grounded in reality. Sucker is the Great Man at his most outlandish, surreal, and inebriated.ALL THAT JAZZ
In true Fats fashion, he used the money to take his band out on the town for a week-long bender that turned Chicago on its ear. Of all the great jazz drunkards, one stands out above all the rest. His name was Bix Beiderbecke. After Louis Armstrong, Bix was easily the best trumpet player of the 1920s. THE ZEN OF DRINKING ALONE Drinking alone, on the other hand, is a much more pure and forthright form of imbibing, and I say that because it focuses entirely on the simple act of putting alcohol into your bloodstream. It tosses aside all the halfhearted pretensions about merely using alcohol as a socialtool.
THE SIX CIRCLES OF HANGOVER HELL 1st Circle: The Ducked Bullet. No pain. No real feeling of illness. Your sleep was deep and all those carbo-loaded beers have gifted you with a week’s worth of misplaced energy. During lunch you torture your less fortunate coworkers, bragging about how you can pound booze all night, drink warm gin out of a dirty ashtray for breakfast, and TODAY’S REASON TO DRINK The Fire Inside: The Great Drunkards and What They Drank 100 YEARS OF MODERN DRUNKARD MAGAZINE The Manhattan office was shut down and the magazine’s headquarters was shifted back to Boston. Vainly believing the bad times would not last, Horace continued to target the ever dwindling supply of wealthy drinkers. The magazine foundered and eventually fell into the hands of Horace’s younger brother, Lucius Hiram Rich. 40 ROCK-SOLID REASONS TO GET DRUNK TONIGHT 40 Rock-Solid Reasons to Get Drunk Tonight. 1. If you don’t drink that booze, by God, someone else will. 2. The brewing industry alone employs 1.7 million people and that’s a lot of mouths to feed. 3. Bad ass nicknames like “Chuggybear,” “The Alabama Hamma,” “Pukey McPukerson” are not awarded to people who stay home to doDRUNKARD GEAR
Your personal data will be used to support your experience throughout this website, to manage access to your account, and for other purposes described in our privacy policy. THE GREAT DRUNK: LUSHING LARGE WITH JACKIE GLEASON, PART 2 The bar’s namesake and proprietor was a stocky Jewish pug who’d toiled his way up from busboy to bouncer to owner of NY’s most celebrated nightspot. Jackie, the brash, eternally up-and-coming drunkard comedian, and Toots, the rags-to-riches hard-drinking bar owner, took to each other at first meeting. “If a bum ain’t drunkby midnight
THE ZEN OF DRINKING ALONE Drinking alone, on the other hand, is a much more pure and forthright form of imbibing, and I say that because it focuses entirely on the simple act of putting alcohol into your bloodstream. It tosses aside all the halfhearted pretensions about merely using alcohol as a socialtool.
FIGHTING MADD
MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) has had one hell of a run. Their success story is the envy of the activist community: their lobbying for tougher laws and public awareness is largely responsible (or so they will tell you) for reducing alcohol-related traffic deaths since 1982 by a whopping 37 percent. Okay, they give a little credit to the THREE DRINKS AHEAD WITH HUMPHREY BOGART Three Drinks Ahead with Humphrey Bogart. “The whole world is three drinks behind,” Humphrey Bogart proclaimed in 1950. “If everyone in the world would take three drinks, we would have no trouble. If Stalin, Truman and everybody else in the world had three drinks right now, we’d all loosen up and we wouldn’t need the UnitedNations.”.
TOP DRUNKS: BIG BILL WERBENIUK Despite looking like one of Harry Enfield’s scousers with his tight curly hair and moustache, Canadian snooker ace Big Bill Werbeniuk was a great drinker—maybe the greatest. He’d sup eight pints before he even stepped out with his cue, then continue drinking through the frames. They reckon the amiable Werbeniuk, who weighed in at a heftyTHE PUB
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TODAY’S REASON TO DRINK The Fire Inside: The Great Drunkards and What They Drank 100 YEARS OF MODERN DRUNKARD MAGAZINE The Manhattan office was shut down and the magazine’s headquarters was shifted back to Boston. Vainly believing the bad times would not last, Horace continued to target the ever dwindling supply of wealthy drinkers. The magazine foundered and eventually fell into the hands of Horace’s younger brother, Lucius Hiram Rich. 40 ROCK-SOLID REASONS TO GET DRUNK TONIGHT 40 Rock-Solid Reasons to Get Drunk Tonight. 1. If you don’t drink that booze, by God, someone else will. 2. The brewing industry alone employs 1.7 million people and that’s a lot of mouths to feed. 3. Bad ass nicknames like “Chuggybear,” “The Alabama Hamma,” “Pukey McPukerson” are not awarded to people who stay home to doDRUNKARD GEAR
Your personal data will be used to support your experience throughout this website, to manage access to your account, and for other purposes described in our privacy policy. THE GREAT DRUNK: LUSHING LARGE WITH JACKIE GLEASON, PART 2 The bar’s namesake and proprietor was a stocky Jewish pug who’d toiled his way up from busboy to bouncer to owner of NY’s most celebrated nightspot. Jackie, the brash, eternally up-and-coming drunkard comedian, and Toots, the rags-to-riches hard-drinking bar owner, took to each other at first meeting. “If a bum ain’t drunkby midnight
THE ZEN OF DRINKING ALONE Drinking alone, on the other hand, is a much more pure and forthright form of imbibing, and I say that because it focuses entirely on the simple act of putting alcohol into your bloodstream. It tosses aside all the halfhearted pretensions about merely using alcohol as a socialtool.
FIGHTING MADD
MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) has had one hell of a run. Their success story is the envy of the activist community: their lobbying for tougher laws and public awareness is largely responsible (or so they will tell you) for reducing alcohol-related traffic deaths since 1982 by a whopping 37 percent. Okay, they give a little credit to the THREE DRINKS AHEAD WITH HUMPHREY BOGART Three Drinks Ahead with Humphrey Bogart. “The whole world is three drinks behind,” Humphrey Bogart proclaimed in 1950. “If everyone in the world would take three drinks, we would have no trouble. If Stalin, Truman and everybody else in the world had three drinks right now, we’d all loosen up and we wouldn’t need the UnitedNations.”.
TOP DRUNKS: BIG BILL WERBENIUK Despite looking like one of Harry Enfield’s scousers with his tight curly hair and moustache, Canadian snooker ace Big Bill Werbeniuk was a great drinker—maybe the greatest. He’d sup eight pints before he even stepped out with his cue, then continue drinking through the frames. They reckon the amiable Werbeniuk, who weighed in at a heftyTHE PUB
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MODERN DRUNKARD MAGAZINE Well, while he’s a bit of a prude in print, in the movie Superman 3 he lays into a bottle of Johnnie Walker Red, which he takes neat, and appears to get drunk. And not just drunk, but surly drunk. True story: DC Comics was pressured by MADD and the other usual suspects into recalling a 2008 issue of Action Comics because the cover showed a RHYTHM AND BOOZE: THE TOP 86 DRINKING SONGS Drinkin’ and Drivin’ (Gary Gentry) Johnny Paycheck (1980) Sung with a rounder’s sense of humor, this self-parody about a drunk’s quest to drink and drive a woman right off of his mind was released the year before MADD came into existence. 66. Last Call (Dave Van TODAY’S REASON TO DRINK Welcome! Log into your account. your username. your password THE GREATEST DRUNK ON EARTH: ANDRE THE GIANT Known to his friends simply as “Giant” or “Boss,” Andre was born on May 19th, 1946, in Grenoble, France, the child of Russian immigrants. Shortly after his birth, he was diagnosed with a rare glandular disease, acromegaly, which caused his body to over-producegrowth hormones.
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In keeping with this cherry-picking of data, they’ll also ignore inconvenient statistics and truths, like the fact that moderate alcohol consumption lowers one’s risk of dying of heart disease, which is the leading killer in America. Or that the presence of alcohol in a society THREE DRINKS AHEAD WITH HUMPHREY BOGART Three Drinks Ahead with Humphrey Bogart. “The whole world is three drinks behind,” Humphrey Bogart proclaimed in 1950. “If everyone in the world would take three drinks, we would have no trouble. If Stalin, Truman and everybody else in the world had three drinks right now, we’d all loosen up and we wouldn’t need the UnitedNations.”.
DRIVEN TO DRINK: THE FILMS OF W.C. FIELDS In Never Give a Sucker an Even Break, W.C. plays himself, a troublesome writer/actor by the name of Bill Fields. Yet, despite the use of his real name and a movie studio setting, no film he ever made was less grounded in reality. Sucker is the Great Man at his most outlandish, surreal, and inebriated. WHAT’S THE WORD? THUNDERBIRD! For all its faults and faded glory, during its heyday Thunderbird was a true trailblazer and a financial powerhouse that played a key role in building what is America’s biggest-selling winery. In the annals of hoochology and 20th-century pop culture, this great American classic will always have a special place. FDR: PORTRAIT OF A DRINKING PRESIDENT FDR died from a brain hemorrhage on April 12, 1945. At the funeral site the following year, drinking buddy Churchill said that “meeting Roosevelt was like uncorking your first bottle of champagne.”. Unfortunately, when the lights went out for the 32nd president, the party at the White House was over. THE BOOZER’S BUCKET LIST a guy i knew did a good one. pass out drunk while watching “leaving las vegas”. multiple times__
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On this day in 1924, celebrated writer Franz Kafka died of tuberculosis at the age of 40. Which naturally poses the question: Did the reputably high-strung author of The Metamorphosis and The Trial drink? Surprisingly, he did. Not surprisingly, he rarely drank enough to metamorph him into a different creature. Says eminent Kafka scholar Reiner Stach: “Kafka was not a heavy drinker, but, as he ironically said, a ‘passionate drinker.’ That is, he could drink beer and wine with intensive pleasure, like a gourmet, and for that he did not need large quantities. Losing self-control made him feel extremely uncomfortable. However, he had a very strong social empathy, so it was a pleasure to him just to observe other people while drinking.” True story: The only time Kafka felt close to his distant yet domineering father was when they drank beer together. Their appreciation of Czech beer was one of the very few things they had in common.FEATURES
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