Beer = Budweiser: 12oz @ 5% alcohol x 5
Wine = Oakleaf Chardonnay: A bottle (22-24oz) @ i dunno the content
Usually gets me good after a bottle so I can sleep (fucking insomnia)
assuming constitution has something to do with metabolism: I have a hummingbird speed metabolism so everything moves through me pretty quickly. Started drinking about 3 hours ago though.
@lemon10: I did not know that. I figured with the awesome fuzzy feeling that wine gives me it was still a good thing. Sometimes my insomnia starts to kick my ass, and this is one of the few legal methods I have to get back into the fight. Otherwise I would just stay up all night and do my gamer thing on my non-internet connected computer or do some screwed up logic on a programming issue that I am trying to work through at the moment.
And to ChairmanPoo since my posts keep getting interrupted: Sadly, no I have not just returned from a party
Just now getting some free time to start unwinding from the day (as of 3 hours back) and so drinking because I'm bored and am/was under the impression that it would help me sleep. Based on your statement it seems more likely that it does fragment my sleep as I got only about 4 hours of sleep last night but had attributed that to the really screwed up background noise that I had going on that routinely gives me screwed up dreams >.>
Postscript Edit as I had forgotten a possibly important detail:
The background noise last night was the entire series of Elfen Lied in the original Japenese language. I have had some pretty weird dreams due to it. In the past it has been as far as super graphic AO (ESRB) rated violence, possibly stemming from my watching it 3 episodes a night with English translations for a while, up to night after night horrific AO++++++ rated violence due to my own warped imagination while listening to the entire series repeatedly over several nights in Japanese.
Due to the immediately above I think that I can contextualize a bit more than I can actually read and/or listend to since that kinda screwed up my dreams for nearly a week the last time that I had Elfen Lied on repeat while I slept. Last night was no different, and may have contributed to my getting a minimal functional amount of sleep for the night.