would it

would it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IA5CS9i-hf8 <- me getting pwned
it would get me drunk but I'm a super lightweight so... it depends on your tolerence to alcohol.
Yeh, because 1/4 of a litre is 250ml, a shot is 45ml, so 250/45= 5.5 reccuring so thats 5 and a half shots, which would pretty much get me drunk![]()
Last edited by Rozi; 25-08-2009 at 07:17 PM.
it'll take more than that.
it would get some drunk. some tipsy. some would still be fine. you'll have to find out, you know yourself best.
I've only ever had vodka and coke once while I've been going out on fridays. I bought a quarter litre of glens and drank it all with coke. I can remember the night really well which kind of shows that I wasn't drunk, I can remember laughing at the night at the museum 2 advertisement on the bus shelter because one of the rats looked like one of my mates lmao. So no it probably didn't do that much to me, just got a little tipsy. Vodka is a drink that I can drink well due to the fact that I have always drank Smirnoff ice on my friday nights.
Edit: I just want to point out that what rozi said isn't valid. You can't compare drinking 5 shots to an equal amount of vodka normally, this is because when you drink a shot you are drinking it much faster than you would normally so you are obviously going to get more drunk.
Last edited by Mint; 25-08-2009 at 07:25 PM.
A shot is 25ml in a majority of bars, i've seen 35 before but never 45 :S
Its just the info I found off google and yahoo answersGoogle says 1 shot is: 42.6196114 millilitres and from yahoo I used this, but I understand shots change throughout different bars and clubs
If you all drank 1L of straight vodka you'd be drunk anyone who says otherwise thinks there hard, unless of corse your drinking it with coke or mixing but if you chug 1L within 5-10min you'll be drunk trust.
Ryan
wouldn't me, it depends on your tolerance to alcohol if its your first time then yes.
mints made a good point about the shots. it depends how fast your downing it aswell.
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