Friday, 30 November 2012

Dodging Some Serious Faux Pas In Your Irish Drinking T-Shirts

By Vincent Gaines


Saint Patrick's Day is rolling ever closer, and it's time to start putting away your bail money for this year. If you're anything like me, dawn of the day after Saint Patrick's Day is going to find you waking up in an alley with your Irish drinking t-shirts ripped to shreds while you text your friends neurotically in an attempt to find out where you are. There are a few mistakes you can actually guard yourself against, though.

One of the worse mistakes you can possibly make on St. Patty's Day is taking home someone you barely know at the end of the night. If you wouldn't want to take that person home sober, then you should probably refrain from taking them home at all. The last thing you want is to wake up and see your Irish drinking t-shirts stretched across the snoring mistake you made last night.

Drinking too much may seem like a pretty simple mistake, but it could have some dire consequences. Just because you're wearing Irish drinking t-shirts doesn't mean that you need to kill your liver all in one night. Why get arrested or seriously hurt when you can just pace your intake and have fun all night long?

What never fails on St. Paddy's Day is to see some people fighting in the parking lot. While this may be very exciting and worth a minute of your time to watch, you definitely don't want to be a participant. Your Irish drinking t-shirts could get ripped, you might spill your drink, and you'll probably end up in jail. Your best bet is to count to ten and walk away if your temper gets out of control. No sense in tempting that Irish blood in your veins, after all.

Those are three big mistakes that can save you from some serious misery the next day. Don't sleep with anyone you wouldn't sleep with sober, don't drink too much booze, and hold your temper in check. All you have to do is wear your Irish drinking t-shirts, have fun, and celebrate being Irish...or at least a little-bit Irish.




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