Atleast a few crown and cokes. Then watch 'em hurl for a long night of entertainment!
Explain to the parents it must have been the nasty lake water.
2006-06-10 19:02:04
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answered by sscholz81 1
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I do not believe you are a scout leader or else you would not have to ask this question, you would know that alcohol in any form is 'poison' to children. If by chance the child consumed the whiskey without your knowledge it is important that you get in touch with his parents immediately. Depending on his physical size the amount he consumed could be dangerous, the smaller the child the greater the effects of the product. I hope you have no reason to hide this from his legal guardian.
2006-06-11 13:46:24
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answered by fivestarmama 3
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boys especially little ones dont drink a lot. I would be afraid to give the kid a little more then 3 shots at first, or about 3 oz. then wait a little bit, if the kid looks wasted then that did the trick, if you see excitement in their little eyes go one shot at a time until they will do whatever you want them to do. I wouldnt give them more then 6 oz. and make sure they drink from their canteens between each shot, this way they will only wake up with a sore butt, and not a sore head too.
Keep in mind you will have some little brats that will resist drinking the whisky, and that can be a problem... search the posts for ways to make jello vodka shots... or heck use roofies in their canteens that will do the trick without the nasty side effects like headaches.
2006-06-12 13:16:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Nothing at all, you should know better.
First, persons under the age of 18 years should avoid alcohol as their liver has normally not yet developed enough of enzymes to break down alcohol could be one of the reasons why you have a hangover or you have been drinking too much. Secondly, some of you have given advices to use extensive use of vitamins - Remember - vita-mines are certainly not harmless in overdoses - not at all. When you drink a larger amount of alcohol you will change the level of electrolytes in your blood, due to a loss of water as the alcohol makes you urinate more than normally and some other things. Alcohol is toxic to you Central nerve system, do not forget that!
2006-06-11 02:12:29
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answered by Realname: Robert Siikiniemi 4
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It's really obvious that you're not the leader. The amount of alcohol that a person can consume depends on their gender and body weight, NOT on their age. If a boy weighed 75 pounds, one shot of whiskey would impair his mental and physical functions and it would take him three and a half hours to become sober. If a boy of the same weight drank two shots of whiskey, he would be completely, totally impaired, unable to perform basic tasks, and would likely be extremely sick within a few hours. Take that boys' weight down to 65 pounds and a much smaller amount of alcohol would impair him.
2006-06-11 02:38:30
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answered by Jetgirly 6
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Trying to get them to earn their Alcohol Consumption badge, huh? Where were you when I was in the Scouts?
2006-06-11 03:11:10
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answered by ryansharich.com 5
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maybe 2 shots. i wouldn't trust you with much more.
i don't know if you can handle it I'd say try some schnapps instead. maybe aftershock. you shouldn't really be drinking in the first place but i can't stop you so i say just be careful.
2006-06-11 02:00:58
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answered by theswarm666x 5
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Ask his parents how much is enough for him. And no, you don't need to know this fact!
2006-06-11 06:13:54
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answered by Dolores G. Llamas 6
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If you are a scout LEADER you should know better than to even ask that question.
2006-06-11 06:57:21
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answered by Dolphine 2
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uhh wel 1st of all that's illegal,and 2nd of all if you're only tasting under adult supervision than less than a finger but if you aren't you're obviously and air head to be drinking.......at that age..........
2006-06-11 02:05:48
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answered by Mary-Kate L 2
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