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