Memorable moment with a tipsy person

@shibham (16977)
India
December 27, 2010 9:03am CST
Hi everyone... How are you? Hope all of you are fine and now i want to share something funny again. Here i would like to know your memorable moment with a tipsy person who was unknown to you. Let me share first. Just days ago, i was drinking whisky with a friend on a bar where a person was drinking almost a full bottle of whisky. He just left the hall but came back became intoxicated and sat down near us. Later he began to prattle and shout on us without any reason. My friend became angry at that moment but i requested him to become silent. When he began to scold us again and used lots of slang words, i was not able to resist myself and left my chair and just punched him on his face. He began to shout again saying that he is a relative of chief minister. It made me angry again and thats why i kicked him many times. He felt down and all the members of that bar came to protest me. So, i controlled myself and left that bar after an hour. When i was a university student, A friend of mine vomited on my shoulder being tipsy while i was riding my bike. I think that was the worst scent that i have ever smelled. So hope you will share your experience here. Thanks in advance. Have a nice day.
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10 responses
@chaitra001 (3278)
• Bangalore, India
27 Dec 10
OMG my brother drinks.. I did not expect this from my brother..
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• Bangalore, India
27 Dec 10
yes saphy dear.. help me to take class to my brother
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@shibham (16977)
• India
27 Dec 10
Sorry sister. really sorry.
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@saphrina (31552)
• South Africa
27 Dec 10
Want to borrow my whips for this one sweetie?
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@ifa225 (14364)
• Indonesia
27 Dec 10
Hi SibHie,.. i am fine. that is make me feel grateful. i ever see many drunken man would be so irrational. you better make those whisky stay away from you
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@shibham (16977)
• India
30 Dec 10
Hi ifa... Yeah, i seldom visit a bar rather i like to take it in my home. But i am not an addicted person to it. Have a nice day.
@dragon54u (31636)
• United States
27 Dec 10
Why did you resort to violence with that man when you could have simply walked away? I don't understand that. You could have injured him internally and killed him. I have seen many drunk men. I remember one in particular who insisted that I was the most beautiful woman he'd ever seen and wanted to marry me that night. Now, I am far from beautiful--I'm not even pretty. I'm very plain and unremarkable. But we had been talking during that evening and, until he began to get drunk, I thought we had a lot in common. I had a hard time getting away from him and had to ask the bartender to distract him so that I could leave.
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@shibham (16977)
• India
27 Dec 10
Hi dragon.. i can bet that if you were in my situation, you would react the same. He even called me nonsense and a stupid professor where as i was too silent still that moment. I don't know how he came to know that i am a professor. It really hurt me. I think you are a beautiful lady and thats why he came to propose you. hahaha. Just be proud for yourself. have a nice day.
@saphrina (31552)
• South Africa
27 Dec 10
Shiby, we don't kick people. Rather hit him again. Now, i don't drink and don't have anything to share. Next time, drink at your house, okay. TATA.
@krajibg (11923)
• Guwahati, India
27 Dec 10
Yes saphy, you are right. If you are to drink, do it at your own house.
@shibham (16977)
• India
27 Dec 10
I know saphie... You just kiss people. Hahahahahaha.... Frrrrrrrr...... Yeah sure now i am also drinking and typing to you from my house. Be sure. have a nice day.
@saphrina (31552)
• South Africa
27 Dec 10
Thanx krajibg. Shiby, i mean really.
@thesids (22180)
• Bhubaneswar, India
27 Dec 10
Hi Shibham, Unfortunate event to happen this time of the year. I fail to understand why people lose out control when they get drunk. Not that I never had my glasses... I and a friend were regular at a bar(pub)and always drank more than anyone in the room... but we never lost control. If you drink, go ahead, drink up to the brim, but be in control and do not let the booze overtake you. We too had a similar encounter - a brawl at the favorite pub though we were not directly involved (that saved us) - and since then, we never went to any pub. We always took the bottles and drove off out of town and enjoyed the drinks foods and music right under the moon I miss those days now Cheers, theSids
@shibham (16977)
• India
27 Dec 10
Hi sids.. As we are well known that drinking is a bad habit but lots of experience are there... and definitely it helps us on surviving in life. Everything is required and i think every type of experience are needed. I am also that person who has not ever lost control after drinking. I am not a regular drinker too. Anyway, may i know why you have missed those days. I think you have gave up all those habits due to some reasons. take care.
@thesids (22180)
• Bhubaneswar, India
27 Dec 10
I miss those days because I have stopped drinking any more. The last time was sometime around in 2006 at Hyderabad. The attachment was not with the drinks as such but the high that came into play... I felt on top of my world and the sessions were great - we discussed the day out and shared fun and sadness between friends. The habit had to go because of my illness and the fact that now, I am a married guy and my wife doesnt accept my drinking because she is more concerned about my health. So it is a change which I was forced to implement. I miss those times but it is for my good and our better so I cannot deny that one too... Priority is now family and wife. (Happens with me and many married people)
@Lance26 (956)
• Philippines
28 Dec 10
Sorry buddy but both experiences aren't funny in my opinion. I can't help but wonder what more you could have done to him if you were drunk at that very moment. There are ways of dealing with drunk men, certainly what you did wasn't the right approach. Anyways hope you realized your mistake.
@shibham (16977)
• India
30 Dec 10
Hi lance... I understand but as i have said on the previous responses that i was forced to do that. He was so rude and barbaric that i lost my resistance and hit him. Now i regret a little... but not so much either. have a nice day.
@krajibg (11923)
• Guwahati, India
27 Dec 10
Hi shibham, When people get drunk they become the KING and are totally out of themselves. Might be the person who was shouting at you was too heavily drunk and instead of kicking him you could have poured cold water on him which would surely lessen his intoxication.
@shibham (16977)
• India
27 Dec 10
Yeah boss. I have done that many times even i have rescued some tipsy persons from some inconvenience situations. Here the case is just different. He scolded me referring my parents and thats why he got hurt. I had no fault either. Have a nice day.
@jaiho2009 (39142)
• Philippines
28 Dec 10
hello dear bhai, Oh my,,i never thought you will become that violent . You know that a drank person is not in sane ...but insane. I hope you won't do the same thing again. Happy New Year
@shibham (16977)
• India
30 Dec 10
Hi didi.. Men is situation oriented. I am too cold and calm. But sometimes situation forces me do some act that do not suit to me. Have a nice day.
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• Austria
28 Dec 10
That's really a funny story. OK, for my part, I wouldn't have the heart simply to kick that tipsy oerson, I personally would have too much anxiety for he might hurt me or do something uncontrolled. I would either have tried to ignore that person or go away from him, or else, simply leave the bar. I also made experiences that tipsy people came into the tram and talked much nonsense, but I didn't care about that.
@shibham (16977)
• India
30 Dec 10
Hi.. oh no. I was resistless at that moment not for his intoxication and his nonsense tasks.... i hit him for his wordings. If some one says you "a dog's son", "a stupid professor".. then? where as that person was stranger to me and i don't know how he knew my profession. Anyway, have a nice day.
@mdorki (125)
• Germany
28 Dec 10
I understand why you punched that guy. Though, chosing some other non-violent solution seems like a better idea, at least when the drunk person does not attack first. Anyway, I also do not understand why so many people become aggressive when drunk. My father always becomes more peaceful, child-like and sleepy when he gets drunk. I usually laugh or do funny stuff if I get too drunk. However, I have never resulted to physical violence, not even verbal. As for funny moments with drunk strangers, I experienced few of those too. I studiet on a high school that is about 30 kilometers from my home. There was a lot of waiting time in-between the busses. Drunk people, often even couples with children were almost a daily routine. One day, I sat on a bench waiting for my bus to arrive. A gypsy family with 3 children joined me soon. Both parents were very drunk. They were arguing about something in their own language while their children were running around having fun. It was a tragic picture. Though, it was also funny at the same time. Nonetheless, their argument was getting more and more violent. So, I moved few meters farther from them to avoid any unnecessary injuries.
@shibham (16977)
• India
30 Dec 10
Hahaha... You have a very funny experience which leaded you to leave that place. Last sunday our new book was inaugurated in a hall and the guest were lecturing. At that moment some shouts came from backside and saw an insane man sitting among the crowd. Okay for me. That was totally a verbal attack and it hurts same as physical attack and sometimes it becomes more rude. At that moment, he was attacking verbally and when he pointed to me and spoke some slang words regarding my family and profession.. then i blasted out. have a nice day.