It was a pretty darn good Memorial Day weekend. Golf and leisure time with friends and my wife. I just finished mowing the lawn and had a 16 oz. Grain Belt Nordeast on a less-than-full stomach. I can feel it, although it will take one more to count as a "buzz."
I rarely drink past the buzz phase. Perhaps because the gut-rot of too many beers or the headache that comes later are a part of the reason. Mostly, however, it's simply that I don't need any more than a good buzz to feel good. I don't get the appeal of drunkenness beyond that.
I especially don't get it for those whom it makes violent, weepy, pass out, or anything other than simply happier than they were before drinking it. I've seen so many types, and I just don't understand why they'd drink past the "happy" state if they knew it would lead to something bad.
Yeah it's easy to wonder and judge and all that. I'm trying to come up with an analogy, but nothing comes to mind. Perhaps watching Vikings games. They make me happy, until eventually, they blow it and break my heart. And yeah, NFL football is close to an addiction. So I should know better and just turn the TV as soon as it becomes apparent the Vikings might blow the game.
That actually wasn't a bad analogy, even if tongue-in-cheek. I'll try to come up with a better one, but first, I'll crack open another one.
Thanks to all who have served, by the way. I don't drink to forget, and I won't forget. Cheers to you.
Elf
2 weeks ago