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Die Feine Art Des Saufens : ein Handbuch Für Den Modernen Trinker

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Dieses höchst unterhaltsame Buch versammelt alles, was das stilvolle Trinkerherz begehrt: Benimmregeln für Betrunkene, 33 Dinge, die jeder Säufer einmal getan haben sollte, die besten Trinkertricks, Traumberufe für Trinker …
Und man erfährt, wie man Ruhm und Ehre nach der Sperrstunde erwirbt, die Mutter aller Partys inszeniert, und wie man mit Abstinenzlern auskommen kann.
Kein Alkohol ist auch keine Lösung – deshalb gibt es dieses Buch.

192 pages, Paperback

First published October 25, 2005

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Author 930 books407 followers
May 27, 2008
Ehhh. Really funny at times, but doesn't know when to stop. Each segment drags on way too long, developing a joke, setting up the joke, then delivering the joke..

then delivering the joke

then delivering the joke

then delivering the joke

etc.

I'm quite fond of the Victorian style illustrations, though. And at points the book is actually quite informative, though I can't quite decide if that was good or not. It gives the book a rather psychotic feel, because if it's just a book about how damn great it is to be completely drunk, then it can play hilarious, but when seriousness is mixed with how damn great it is to be completely drunk, then it's just kind of weird.

So---the author needed a stronger focus for what he was trying to do, and to also quit acting like he was getting paid by the word.
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203 reviews
November 8, 2009
"The Modern Drunkard" is amusing, but works far better as a magazine or Web site -- http://www.drunkard.com/ -- than as a book. Too many of the jokes, quotes about drinking, and drunken ideas get used more than once, giving one the feeling that Frank Kelly Rich had to stretch his material pretty thin to fill a full-length book. It's still a fun volume to have around the house though, and is probably better sampled once in a while than consumed in a few sittings, which is the way I read it. It did teach me the line, attributed to W.C. Fields, "I never drink water because fish fuck in it."
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5 reviews3 followers
February 9, 2021
Only got to page 4 and it was already, “3 strikes and you’re out, sexist asshole.” I’m a bartender and actually really disappointed. It could have been a really fun read, but I can’t in good conscience finish it.
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August 25, 2022
Skimmed it from 24% on. I guess if I made drinking my raison d'être then this would be great. As is it’s just a weird look into a weird lifestyle.

The recipes near the back could be interesting during get togethers so it’s not a total loss.
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Author 19 books44 followers
October 21, 2017
The modern drunkard website is noted for its carefully researched and well written articles on alcohol, watering holes and famous drinkers. And for its ringing endorsement of the lifestyle of the functional alcoholic. Like action movies and true crime stories this is very much a guilty pleasure. You don't have to empty a bottle of vodka at night to find this book and its contents fascinating. Whether you are a problem drinker, curiosity seeker or on the wagon this is worth a look. It is unlikely to make you something you are not while providing a peek inside a subculture of American drinkers.
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527 reviews6 followers
August 11, 2021
Genius. Absolutely essential. A reference volume for those set on the proper course in life.
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April 23, 2017
Compilation of articles from Modern Drunkard Magazine. This makes for some good fun reading - not a cover-to-cover read so much as a pick-up-every-once-in-a-while-for-a-larf read. As I ease my way into my 40's I can't quite handle the liquor the way I could a decade ago, therefore it's a bit harder to relate to now than I would have then. Regardless, it is a fine addition to the shelf of anyone who appreciates both a top-shelf martini and the aesthetic of the rat pack generation.
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November 7, 2008
This is an excellent book but I was a little disappointed to see that it was mostly recycled material. This is a collection of the best of Modern Drunkard magazine, I didn't realize that when I bought it.

Nevertheless, it's absolutely worth reading, especially if you haven't been a subscriber to the magazine. It is laugh-out-loud funny, informative (believe-it-or-not) and encouraging for those of us who continue to lead a shameless life of debauchery.
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August 6, 2011
My fellow reader CC bought this for me, and this book for some reason treads very familiar ground for me. =p Some of the pictures and captions are downright hilarious. I have shared thoughts from it with different friends who also found the writing to be quite entertaining. For anyone who likes to knock one, or ten back, they will find themselves flashing back to those times when they have woken up with their face in a toilet, and grinning about it.
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86 reviews7 followers
July 19, 2007
If you haven't been been really, really drunk at least once in your life, then this isn't the book for you.

Not really a book to be read as much as one to sample for laughs. Some fine drinking humor for everyone who’s enjoyed a drink or five. Laugh out loud funny at times though, and reassuring to anyone who has ever wondered if they've had too much to drink.
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39 reviews8 followers
February 20, 2009
A couple of my favorite essays were The Zen of Solitary Drinking and How to Not Only Survive But Conquer An Intervention. This was hilarious stuff, including the ridiculous and also some truth that "conservative drinkers" just can't handle. If you have a "Cheers" of your own, you would probably enjoy this book. I read it off and on, here and there, and was almost always laughing.
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277 reviews
September 5, 2009
This is the bible for those that drink. For those that dabble in drinking, you could pick up a couple of tips from this book. There are rules and they should be abided by. Professionalism is expected on both sides of the bar. A bartender should be a professional at their job and a drinker should act professional as well.
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March 8, 2009
One of the funniest books i have read in a very long time. The guys at Modern Drunkard are as clever as The Onion. This book is actually touching in that it is one long love letter to fermentation. A useful book for anyone who has lived in bars.
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158 reviews20 followers
April 18, 2007
I'd recommend it for subway trips to bars. Casually leave it on the table, sit back, and watch the hilarity ensue.
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107 reviews4 followers
November 15, 2007
A very thoughtful gift from Melody and Maylarsh- Funny as fuck- Melody even tried to get us a spot playing the drunkards convention- We are naturals after all!!!
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May 8, 2008
In today's day of P.C., and with the "pussification" of American society as a whole, it is nice to find a book that embraces something we have been told is evil. DOWN WITH THE ESTABLISHMENT!!!!
6 reviews4 followers
July 5, 2008
Its horn runnith over
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353 reviews13 followers
July 14, 2008
Hilarious read! Perfect for those who enjoy the art of imbibing.
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November 30, 2011
Hotly amusing, hard to go through as a straight read. More enjoyable as a set of essays to read once in a while.
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September 23, 2008
Hillarious and often true, a great guide to the functioning alcoholic.
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April 3, 2009
Found this to be very depressing. A few funny bits but overall I did not enjoy it.
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October 21, 2009
This book was very entertainingly funny. Every time I opened it, I laughed my arse off.
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8 reviews1 follower
March 24, 2010
A little repetitive, sure. A great bathroom read--got me thinking about drinking in many new ways.
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