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Ended up hospitalized at 16 after drinking a bottle of John Powers and smoking to much Moroccan, woke up in hospital in the middle of the night put my clothes on signed myself out and walked home. lol. 

First time ever having DTs after that episode, still have the odd whiskey though.

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Sherry for me , a bottle of QC  was under 2 quid in my teens..overdone it, threw up in the bed and the dusty bin next to my bed lol...can't stand the smell of it now .

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At 15-16yrs old white lightning cider f****d me up having to have my stomach pumped id drunk 2l of the shit while hitting the bong and getting as many spiffs in me as I could felt alright till I got outside then I was on my hands crawling home…..them were the days I stay clear of cider to this day the smell of it reminds me of sick I rarely drink larger as well I only drink jd I can drink a good amount and wake up fine unlike other drinks

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Southern Comfort the bottle lied there was no comfort in that bottle whatsoever I can’t bear to smell the stuff 1984 I had a bad experience and to this day I still remember. 

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  On 26/07/2024 at 07:20, dai dogs said:

18 years old and thought I was the dogs bollocks until one night the Whiskey nearly killed me 

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Whisky or whiskey?

For example, the spelling of Scotch whiskies should have no letter 'e' in 'whisky', hence no such drink as Scotch whiskey: it's actually Scotch whisky.

Moreover, Scottish, English, Welsh, Australian, Canadian and Japanese whiskies all use 'whisky', but Irish and American whiskies use 'whiskey'.

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  On 26/07/2024 at 12:03, Rustic Lady said:

Whisky or whiskey?

For example, the spelling of Scotch whiskies should have no letter 'e' in 'whisky', hence no such drink as Scotch whiskey: it's actually Scotch whisky.

Moreover, Scottish, English, Welsh, Australian, Canadian and Japanese whiskies all use 'whisky', but Irish and American whiskies use 'whiskey'.

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Know all c**t

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  On 26/07/2024 at 09:46, dogmandont said:

Ended up hospitalized at 16 after drinking a bottle of John Powers and smoking to much Moroccan, woke up in hospital in the middle of the night put my clothes on signed myself out and walked home. lol. 

First time ever having DTs after that episode, still have the odd whiskey though.

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Sir, having trod that path, I salute you !! 

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  On 26/07/2024 at 09:46, dogmandont said:

Ended up hospitalized at 16 after drinking a bottle of John Powers and smoking to much Moroccan, woke up in hospital in the middle of the night put my clothes on signed myself out and walked home. lol. 

First time ever having DTs after that episode, still have the odd whiskey though.

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I'm glad I never did anything like that twice 😳.

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  On 26/07/2024 at 10:42, FLATTOP said:

Southern Comfort the bottle lied there was no comfort in that bottle whatsoever I can’t bear to smell the stuff 1984 I had a bad experience and to this day I still remember. 

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Snap .. southern comfort was all I used to drink , after a real bad episode I never touched it again and like you I can't beat to smelly it , it makes me remember and want to boke everywhere 

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