photojoe FSO wrote on 10/11/10 at 15:40:41:Good one thumper

BH: I was a roadie when I was 18 and partied 6 nights a week. Left for the venues around 1PM, set up the stage, done by 6-7 and had nothing to do but drink free booze until we broke it down, usually done by 3AM. Sleep and do it all over again. On the 7th day I drank because it was my day off

The kicker for me came when I didn't remember driving home. Woke up and the car was there, but had no memory of driving it home. Scared the crappers out of me. Had 2 friends die in booze related accidents around the same time...so enough.
See, I understand that perfectly. Had a few younger years that I drank alot too. Also had a few times of not remembering parts of my drive home too. I guess that scared me into not drinking "so much", but I think I really just "grew up". These days I may only have one beer in a whole week, and that's only if I feel like it. My hubby drinks a few beers almost every evening, if we have any. If we don't, its no big deal. He's not making special trips in the middle of the night to go find something to drink. I guess I was just curious about that "line". I'm not trying to advocate drinking, just trying to understand.
We have a young friend (25ish) who drinks often and alot. I've never been around a true alcoholic, so I worry about the amount that he drinks. Is it something he will grow out of, or something he will have to make a conscientious effort to change? I hope something causes him to change soon.
Now Diet Coke is a different story. I am a Diet-Coke-aholic...