Ever had a little too much to drink one night and felt horrible in the morning? There are numerous ways to cope with a hangover, some far healthier than others.
Merry St. Patrick's Day!! While most of us are back to work and wishing we never partook in St. Patty's Day weekend debauchery there are a select few who are getting down today. Keep in mind, po-po be looking for you!
It's St. Patrick's Day, which means tomorrow there's a good chance you'll have a hangover. Sure, there are thousand and one so-called remedies for such a problem. But the question is, do they really work?
Police all around the Capital Region were busy all weekend thanks to those wishing to celebrate St. Patrick's Day early. One man made it rather easy for police to find out he was driving drunk.
Where as most try to avoid police, one Albany man ran right in to the police - literally.
If you partied too hard for St. Patrick's Day, a bachelor party, or just a night out with your bros, you might be feeling it the next day. Lucky for you we drink too - and we are always seeking the best hangover cures, so we thought we'd share...
St. Patrick's Day in Albany is one of the best and worst things about the city. On the one hand, you have a large group of people taking pride in their heritage with a lovely St. Patrick's Day Parade downtown. On the other, you have a bunch of frat bros like these idiots who want to drink green Keystone Ice from 6 AM to 5 PM, flip over Nissan Maximas and get into fights with each other. This is a
St. Patrick’s Day isn’t just for people in Ireland and Americans who want to pretend to be Irish for a day. There are celebrations of this saint and his saintly day all around the world.
Here in America, we pretty much bastardize any foreign holiday and make it our own by turning it into a drunken fest. Think about it: Cinco De Mayo? It's a Mexican holiday and we get drunk while wearing sombreros. St. Patrick's Day? Even if you aren't Irish, you drink like you are on that day.
Well because of this, folks that are of Irish decent feel pressured to celebrate the holiday even if they
The Irish car bomb (a shot of Irish whiskey and Irish cream dropped into a pint of Guinness) is a standard St. Patrick's Day cocktail, though its origins aren't commonly known.