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bon3yard Wrote:

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...at least the tenacity

> of the human spirit is in evidence.



Indeed...the way he clings to those beers till almost the bitter end. Was in absolute stitches watching this, but cannot help but feel that maybe I shouldn't have been...it was actually rather sad in my opinion.

I would say that if you watch a real drunk in action for any period of time they seem to have plenty of "down time", as if they are trying to focus on what they are trying to do before actually doing it, whereas this guy never stops moving - so I think he's a phoney.

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