Flynn

Excuse me but we don't need your larry lame pity bumps. Flyyn will be back to tell me they're going to start Plenty of threads. So stfu and stfd and swivel, twit
 
Heh. Brah I got the hiccups after 2 and a half Bud Lights plus a shot of 40 proof apple pie liquor.
Held my breath a few times got rid of them after 20 minutes.
Sucks but happens-
Do you remember Bud ice with the Crystalised bottles ?

I loved them as a kid. I tried searching for a pic but couldn't find any.
 
Do you remember Bud ice with the Crystalised bottles ?

I loved them as a kid. I tried searching for a pic but couldn't find any.
Oh yeah.
The best of those novelty beers in the late 80's/90's was Michelobe Dry. Ice beer came about 90 or so.
Icehouse/Molson Ice were some of the first. 6 percent or more which was over the 5 percent level.
Which was a problem and the law had to be changed bunch of BS.
It was sorted out.
Bud Ice was early 90's and the first time I drank it I drank like normal and had a killer hangover the next day.
I have no clue how I got home that night.
Ice beer fuck you up.
 
@Alticus and @Larry Loungelizard

Rolling your eyes back too much can lead to muscle fatigue, headaches, and eye strain due to the strain on the muscles that control eye movement. While not usually harmful, it can cause symptoms like blurry vision, double vision, dizziness, and light sensitivity. In some cases, persistent symptoms may indicate an underlying eye condition, so it's important to see a doctor if symptoms continue.

I just wanted you to be aware of the danger you're in
 
@Alticus and @Larry Loungelizard

Rolling your eyes back too much can lead to muscle fatigue, headaches, and eye strain due to the strain on the muscles that control eye movement. While not usually harmful, it can cause symptoms like blurry vision, double vision, dizziness, and light sensitivity. In some cases, persistent symptoms may indicate an underlying eye condition, so it's important to see a doctor if symptoms continue.

I just wanted you to be aware of the danger you're in
You're a real humanitarian.