I regard St. Patrick's Day as one of the three amateur-drinking holidays. No doubt that the cops will be out in force and that there will be no shortage of drunks behind the wheel as the day winds on.
Going out to eat in a crowded bar/restaurant is not my idea of fun. So I'll stay home whilst Erin goes "breaaghh".
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New Year's, and what is the third? I agree with you. Amateur drunks are the worst.
Thanksgiving, according to some cops I know.
Probably Independence day is in there somewhere close.
Cinco de Mayo is #3.
Interesting...I would not have thought that would be in the top 10.
You never know.
Drinking in America’s 2017 Top 10: New Years Eve, St. Patrick’s, 4th, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Cinco, Kentucky Derby, Oktoberfest, Mardi Gras, Super Bowl.
Time 2011: New Years, St. Patrick’s, Thanksgiving (Eve), Cinco, Purim, Derby Day, 4th, Halloween, Mardi Gras, Super Bowl.
Alcohol.org (by # drinks consumed per): Mardi Gras, New Years, St. Patrick’s, 4th, Halloween, Cinco, Memorial, Labor, “Winter Holiday”, Thanksgiving.
Trail Lawyer’s Listing of Top 10 DUI Holidays (weekends unless otherwise labeled): 4th, Halloween, Labor, Thanksgiving, Christmas Week, Memorial, New Years Day, Super Bowl Sunday, New Years Eve, St. Patrick’s Day.
Your mileage may vary...
You're not the only one! I was done and home by noon!
Saint Patrick was kind of a dick anyway, when you think about it.
-Doug in Oakland
Well, Doug, you get kidnapped from your home and dragged to a new land and see how pissed you get?
CP88, then Juneteenth should be the Mother of All Parties.
Comrade, rather the Mutha of All Parties? Regardless, all those days were terrible days to be driving pizza delivery in the 80's. While the tips were good, the other drivers were scary.
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