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    Getting Wasted

    R1980 · Comedy · 1h 38m

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  1. Aug 17, 2011 · In Getting Wasted: Why College Students Drink Too Much and Party So Hard, the anthropologist and sociologist explains what he learned. Interview Highlights On why it's important to see drinking as ...

  2. Getting Wasted: Directed by Paul Frizler. With Brian Kerwin, Cooper Huckabee, George O'Hanlon Jr., Ken Michelman. Cadets at a military academy get involved with the 60's drug culture.

    • (182)
    • Comedy
    • Paul Frizler
    • 1980-04
    • 02 to .04 Blood-Alcohol Level
    • 06 to .1 Bal
    • 13 to .16 Bal
    • 16 to .25 Bal
    • 25 to .4 Bal
    • Above .4 Bal
    • If A Person Has A Pulse, They're Savable
    • The Best Defense: Someone Sober

    How many drinks: Generally, one drink — the equivalent to a beer or a shot — will get a 100-pound person to this level. For a 200-pound person, it takes two drinks. At this point, happiness and relaxation set in and people start to feel disinhibited. As a person drinks more, these feelings only increase.

    How many drinks: About two (100 pounds) or three to five (200 pounds). This is when a person begins to feel a loss of balance and coordination. The type of drunk you are — sleepy or amped up — is also more pronounced at this level. Alcohol triggers the brain's GABA receptors which destimulate the brain, making someone fatigued and tired. It also in...

    How many drinks: Four (100 pounds) or six to eight (200 pounds). Happiness goes away and becomes sadness or anger. Walking becomes more difficult and people start to feel sick.

    How many drinks: Between five and six (100 pounds) or nine to 12 (200 pounds). Here come nausea and vomit. A person is confused, or less aware, at this point. This is the range in which people black out. Before someone gets to an unconscious state, there are various other things facing an intoxicated person. Behavior changes which can cause fights,...

    How many drinks: Seven to 10 (100 pounds) or 13 to 20 (200 pounds). This is when people begin to lose consciousness.

    How many drinks: More than 10 (100 pounds) and 20 or more (200 pounds). This is the stage when alcohol can kill you. The alcohol has affected the brain's receptors so much it fails to process all of the actions it normally triggers, such as turning to the side to vomit or coughing when vomit goes into the lungs, which can be fatal. Also, breathing ...

    Bellamkonda said if a person has a pulse, they're able to be saved from a night of heavy drinking. Time is key in getting someone from drunk to sober. The liver needs time to process all the alcohol and, as a result, a person needs to keep breathing or not choke on their vomit in the meantime. At a hospital, a person can be given a breathing tube a...

    More than water or food, the best plan of attack against drinking is to have a sober friend look over you, Bellamkonda said. That, and refrain from overdoing it. Follow Sean Rossman on Twitter: @SeanRossman

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  3. Overview. An uptight military school gets a dose of hippie-infused rebellion when a group of students gather in support of the 1960s uprising going on around them. When a few students decide to bring the more liberal, artsy side of the revolution onto campus, they face opposition from much of the school's staff. Paul Frizler. Director, Screenplay.

  4. Comedy Rated: 18+ (R) 1980 1h 38m. An uptight military school gets a dose of hippie-infused rebellion when a group of students gather in support of the 1960s uprising going on around them. When a few students decide to bring the more liberal, artsy side of the revolution onto campus, they face opposition from much of the school's staff.

    • Paul Frizler
  5. Aug 1, 2011 · Getting Wasted: Why College Students Drink Too Much and Party So Hard Paperback – August 1, 2011 by Thomas Vander Ven (Author) 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 44 ratings

    • Thomas Vander Ven
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