
It was my first time at Oktoberfest and crawling w / people. We could not even get a seat at any store of beer. After some wandering we ended in a beer garden outside one of the tents and began to enjoy a cold German beer. It was a little bland, relatively speaking, until some people started getting up on tables and singing. It was still a good time and stayed until they started shutting everything down. The next day I kicked up a few notches. My friends arrived at the beer tents at 10 am and got us a table. I did not show up until 3 am and tried to catch up to me and drunken friend Patrick.
Let me tell you, never try to reach a friend drunk b / c you will end up flying alongside. I started hitting liters of beer, two at a time and within a couple of hours was quite gone. Before the night was a decline, although it was a blast. The other people at our table were pretty cool and started to standing on the benches and singing around 5. Since that time I was singing and drinking and running around talking to all the ladies in my area in general. It was awesome.
Unfortunately, I managed to rack one level of blood alcohol of 2.99 percent (which had a breathalyzer in the beer tent and were giving people the proof to demonstrate the drinks) and can never end well. Luckily, my son took over and I followed my stupid around town for two hours, as I have done a ass of myself at every turn. I managed to get back to my hotel for 10 to sleep it off. Never have to re stupid, I hope. He also made the drive to Vienna in the Wednesday morning, not too comfortable. Oh well, I put up b / c I will meet some more friends there definitely will go out to the city.
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