« Reply #709 on: Saturday, May 17, 2014 09:07 pm »
"The Five Stages of Inebriation".
Captured by Charles Percy Pickering back in the 1860s, these are considered to be staged photographs showing off the various stages of drunkenness for use in educational resources directed towards temperance groups.
If I can hit and sustain #3 without sliding into #4, and avoiding #5 completely (unless I'm home and the in-laws are over for dinner), then I am cruising.
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