{"id":212,"date":"2008-10-07T15:04:14","date_gmt":"2008-10-07T20:04:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blindwino.cyberphreak.com\/?page_id=212"},"modified":"2008-10-07T15:04:14","modified_gmt":"2008-10-07T20:04:14","slug":"drunk-vol-1","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/blindwino.cyberphreak.com\/?page_id=212","title":{"rendered":"Drunk, Vol. 1"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"font-family: helvetica,ariel;\">Drunk, Vol. 1 <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: helvetica,ariel;\">It was a few years back in Indiana. I was in school. Craig, one of my old  gutterpunk buddies who I hadn&#8217;t seen in eight or so months, borrowed his  new girlfriend&#8217;s car and drove up from New Orleans to hang out for the  weekend. He walked in the door with one piece of luggage: a 24 pack of  Bud, of which 5 cans were already missing. A bottle of generic tequila  filled the empty space in the case. With a quick embrace, he set the  drinks on my kitchen table and mouthed my sentiments exactly &#8220;let&#8217;s get  this beer out of the way so we can start the real drinking.&#8221; <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: helvetica,ariel;\">19 beers and 1\/2 a bottle of generic booze later, we had caught up on  just about everything there was to catch up on, who was married, who had  herpes,  who was in jail, and who was dead. It&#8217;s amazing how you can go  for a year without thinking about someone and then, upon hearing about  their death, suddenly get crushed under a wave of sadness. Car wrecks,  suicides, drug overdoses, gunshots, the usual killers of youth. Carrie  chose Option #3. Her roommate found her dead body  in his bed. I guess  she was feeling good and wanted to surprise him. Surprise. They said she  died of a heart attack, no friends were invited to the funeral.  Craig  tried to get some people together  but I guess no one cared enough to get  off work. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: helvetica,ariel;\">The liquor was taking its toll. We  sat at my depressing kitchen table,  bumming the hell out of each other with &#8220;remember whens&#8221; about our latest  friend to get killed. By this point we were pretty cried out. My  apartment was pretty dismal to begin with, add a couple of drunks with  sob story, and it became unbearable. It was about 9 on a Friday night in  a college town. Kids across the city were charging kegs to their parent&#8217;s  emergency Visa cards. It was time to go out. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: helvetica,ariel;\">As luck would have it, the first party we went to was the All Nighter. An  All Nighter doesn&#8217;t necessarily have to last all night, it just means you  don&#8217;t have to supplement your evening by visiting other parties. They  were tapping the keg as we tromped into their yard. It was October and  the leaves were deep. The keg was in the backyard, conducive to  evacuation in case of police raid (public intox=$140=no food). Out of our  jackets we pulled  64 oz. Big Gulp cups we&#8217;d grabbed from my cupboard on  the way out the door. We were already well beyond trashed, but it didn&#8217;t  matter. There&#8217;s something about old friends that justifies drinking too much. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: helvetica,ariel;\">The party turned out to be the property of some guy I had a class with  that I didn&#8217;t recognize. He recognized me, though. Nice enough person,  one of those mediocre people with lots of common sense. His friends  seemed OK with us guzzling their beer, so there were no problems, at  least not yet. Me and Craig sat down in the leaves and talked old times,  talked about where we were going, what we wanted to do, talked about who  we wanted to fuck, and on and on, taking turns refilling the cups.   Somehow it had gotten to be 11:30. The party was booming. The Pixies were  fighting the Chili Peppers for the stereo, but we were so drunk that even  the Chili Peppers sounded OK. It was my turn to get beer. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: helvetica,ariel;\"> Craig yelled at me as I shambled to the end of the line, &#8220;don&#8217;t wait in  the line, just piss on those motherfuckers, they&#8217;ll get out of your way.&#8221;  Of course, thought my poisoned brain, piss your way to the keg. I had to  go anyways. I dropped my pant\/underwear combo down to my boots and  started pissing on people. Craig was right, I wasn&#8217;t going to have to  wait in line. People trampled each other to get out of the way.  I was  almost to the front of the line, vaguely recognizing the disgust tinged  laughter  (or laughter tinged disgust) of the crowd around me as I  watched my hand reach out for the black rubber lifeline of beer.  Suddenly, what remained of my peripheral vision picked up seriously  aggressive movement to my right. I spun just in time to get tackled. I  managed to get a clear shot at the face before I hit the ground. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: helvetica,ariel;\">I connected really hard, busting the glasses of the dick who had attacked  me. Once on the ground I rolled on top of him and headbutted him in the   nose as hard as my impaired body would let me.  The guy grabbed my throat  and started squeezing, his face was bleeding and he was screaming my  name. &#8220;Driver, you dick&#8221; &#8211; oh shit! &#8211; it was Craig! He was trying to keep  me from getting my ass kicked, and got his nose busted in the process.  &#8220;Oh, shit! Sorry, sorry, oh shit,  oh shit,  uh&#8221; but what could I say?  Even if my tongue worked, I couldn&#8217;t say anything to fix his nose. Craig  helped me out of my difficult situation by slugging me in the jaw and  kicking my leg out from under me. The fight was on. <\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-family: helvetica,ariel;\">It didn&#8217;t last for long. We got tired and just ended up collapsing in the  mud on top of each other, laughing our asses off. Fuck, I don&#8217;t think I  ever laughed so hard in my entire life. We both laughed until he crawled  into the bushes and started puking. My pants were still down. I pulled up  my trousers, walked over, and found Craig&#8217;s glasses twisted in the leaves  like a trainwreck . Some girl yelled from an inside window &#8220;We called the  cops!&#8221; I laughed again, found my good friend Craig in the bushes, and  dragged him home.  The only thing that got me home was the post-fight  adrenaline. I think we tried to drink another  shot in tribute to Carrie on my kitchen floor, but I don&#8217;t remember if I  drank it or spilled it before my face hit the linoleum. <\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Drunk, Vol. 1 It was a few years back in Indiana. I was in school. Craig, one of my old gutterpunk buddies who I hadn&#8217;t seen in eight or so months, borrowed his new girlfriend&#8217;s car and drove up from New Orleans to hang out for the weekend. 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