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how to get drunk as a quadriplegic: a helpful guide

23 min · 9 de may de 2026
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Checkout this episode on Youtube here [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cxvta50pyVw] What happens when the quadfather gets drunk, discovers karaoke, and gets surrounded by friends who absolutely refuse to make responsible decisions? This episode has everything: shower mimosas, Creed, wheelchair DUIs, strip club stories, weed edible disasters, and one of the most chaotic birthday parties we’ve ever had.  What it's like to be drunk and disabled! Just a couple of punks laughing way too hard and telling stories that probably should’ve stayed off camera. Enjoy.

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