BEER TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM
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FAULT
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ACTION
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Feet cold and wet.
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Glass being held at incorrect angle.
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Rotate glass so that open end points toward ceiling.
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Feet warm and wet.
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Improper bladder control.
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Stand next to nearest dog, complain about house training.
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Beer unusually pale and tasteless.
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Glass empty.
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Get someone to buy you another beer.
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Opposite wall covered with fluorescent lights.
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You have fallen over backward.
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Have yourself leashed to bar.
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Mouth contains cigarette butts.
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You have fallen forward.
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See above.
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Beer tasteless, front of your shirt is wet.
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Mouth not open, or glass applied to wrong part of face.
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Retire to restroom, practice in mirror.
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Floor blurred.
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You are looking through bottom of empty glass.
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Get someone to buy you another beer.
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Floor moving.
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You are being carried out.
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Find out if you are being taken to another bar.
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Room seems unusually dark.
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Bar has closed.
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Confirm home address with bartender.
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Taxi suddenly takes on colorful aspect and textures.
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Beer consumption has exceeded personal limitations.
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Cover mouth.
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Everyone looks up to you and smiles.
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You are dancing on the table.
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Fall on somebody cushy-looking.
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Beer is crystal-clear.
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It's water. Somebody is trying to sober you up.
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Punch him.
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Hands hurt, nose hurts, mind unusually clear.
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You have been in a fight.
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Apologize to everyone you see, just in case it was them.
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Don't recognize anyone, don't recognize the room you're in.
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You've wandered into the wrong party.
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See if they have free beer.
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Your singing sounds distorted.
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The beer is too weak.
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Have more beer until your voice improves.
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Don't remember the words to the song.
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Beer is just right.
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Play air guitar. |