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7 modern supervillains, the biggest enemies of the intoxicated world

We all have legendary and sometimes heroic stories from times when we were heavily intoxicated. You know we had our share. A bit cliché but no good story ever started with someone eating a salad. Anyway, every good story has heroes and villains. And where it comes to drunken fun there are even some supervillains…

February 25, 2015 in Lists.

Jan van Speijk, Drunk Suicide Bomber and Dutch National Hero

Jan van Speijk was one of the first national heroes of current Holland. In 1831 he blew up his ship along with the whole crew in the port of Antwerpen, rather than to see it in the hands of the rebellious Belgians. In the young new state – Holland became independent in 1815 after being…

July 24, 2013 in Historical Drunkards.

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