Today we saw a tweet on Twitter that we are the only living creature that smash ourselves with tobacco, alcohol and drugs. Well, I have seen monkeys smoking and a horse eating marihuana plants but the alcohol part is for sure completely natural. Scientists already discovered long ago that alcohol plays an important part in nature. That’s why you see mooses in Sweden get absolutely smashed of fermented apples and African elephants collapse after feasting on marula fruit. We have some more cool facts from nature in our science dossier but for now let’s just look at pictures of drunken animals and pets trying to steal their owner’s booze. We are not convinced that all are 100% real but they’re sure as hell funny. Cheers.
Micky Bumbar
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Raaaather than a racoon, he’s a racaan’t.
Clorinha would sniff at beer in a glass, but never drink it, not even sparkling mineral water could entice her to have a lick.
Sad news on my blog last night, with a follow up today. 😦
AV
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Ouch… Wrong time to post about animals I guess. My condolances mate. I will pay her respect Peruvian style (see link). Salud!
Micky
http://lordsofthedrinks.com/2013/07/28/having-a-cheers-with-dead-loved-ones/
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>Micky, not so much ‘ouch’, I can’t expect the world to stop just because Clorinha crossed over. Peruvian style (I commented over there) Day of the Dead celebrations in bothe Peru and Bolivia are awesome. Brazilian finados is more sombre.
AV
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Hmmm I must experience all of them I think. 😀
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Very solemn family affairs, with plenty to drink. I little from each glass is spilt on the grave so the departed can partake.
Culturally insensitive to just bowl up. I was invited by families that I knew. I have been lucky in my travels, in that because I have no time frame I can stop and become a part of communities; and that affords many opportunities otherwise denied to tourists.
AV
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Completely agree. It’s so much better to see communities from within. Check out every day life and customs and habbits of the people.
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Haha, I love this. Great post.
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Thanks a lot. Cheers,
Micky
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err, i believe humans can be drunk animals, too. a different species altogether but some scientists believe we are related to monkeys.
i would let u post a pic of my drunk ex but he might sue me. ha ha! 🙂
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hahahahaha your comment made my day.
Cheers,
Micky
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My brothers family dog intentionally knocked down and drank my 32 oz. blended frozen white russian and was drunk on his ass, it was So funny. If it weren’t so funny I would have been really pissed at that dog.
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Hahaha I get that. A friend of mine used to have an alcoholic husky. You couldn’t leave your drinks unguarded cause he would knock them over and lick up the booze. 🙂
Cheers,
Micky
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After that when I had one he would do that sniffing thing dogs do. He was a Hooch Hound for sure. lol
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hahaha nice. 😀
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Dame boy
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