As a service to our readers, we have combed through the annals of history to bring you our Favorite Drunks. If you're drinking as much as these folks (or as much as they used to), you probably have a problem -- or an astoundingly impressive liver.
Our Top Ten Favorite Drunks
- Our Top Ten Favorite Drunks
10. Winston Churchill
Prime Minister, author, Nobel Prize winner -- Sir Winston accomplished more on a typical hungover Sunday than most of us do during our entire lives. We can barely be bothered to go out for brunch most weekends.
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9. Slash
Though he's no longer a raging alkie, have you ever seen the artist formerly known as Saul Hudson not pictured with a bottle filled with something or other? And, of course, there was his memorable obscenity-laden acceptance speech at the1990 American Music Awards. Well, memorable to us anyway. We doubt Slash remembers much of anything that happened during the early '90s.
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8. Nick Nolte
Even before his infamous mugshot, Nolte perpetually looked like he'd just come off a six-week bender. For a lesson in the perils of heavy drinking check out Nolte's performance opposite Julia Roberts in "I Love Trouble," a film that could only have been made while heavily under the influence.
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7. Dorothy Parker
Parker famously said, "Men seldom make passes at girls who wear glasses." But they do go for gals who can fill glasses and then drink them under the Algonquin Round Table, and Ms. Parker could down a vodka gimlet faster than you can say "the dry wit of Robert Benchley."
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6. Janis Joplin
So associated with hard drinking is Miss Janis that it's hard to listen to her sing without feeling like your liver's filling to the brim with Southern Comfort. (The phrase "booze-soaked vocals" was practically invented for her.) Janis still makes Amy Winehouse sound like Miley Cyrus.
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5. Andy Capp
Everyone's favorite comic-strip rummy has been tossing back pints and threatening his long-suffering wife Flo with violence since 1957. Seriously, isn't it time that Social Services took a long, hard look at that marriage? - Our Top Ten Favorite Drunks
4. Ernest Hemingway
The prototypical hard-drinking author, Papa Hemingway has given generations of mediocre writers an excuse to wail into their beers about their unpublished masterpieces. Still, as fine an author as he was, we figure his fondness for creepy, multi-toed cats must have had something to do with large quantities of alcohol.
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3. Betty Ford
Although Gerald Ford was renowned for falling over all the time, it turns out Betty was the one with a drinking problem! While we would never make light of Mrs. Ford's struggles (excluding the preceding joke), it should be noted that having a rehab center named after you definitely earns you a place in the pantheon of hard drinkers. Plus, she's currently the third-longest-living former First Lady. Top that, Mamie Eisenhower!
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2. Bender from 'Futurama'
Bender's name doesn't just refer to his function as a robot who bends things: Liquor is his life's blood. Now if only he'd get toasted and punch out that wussy robot from "Lost In Space." - Our Top Ten Favorite Drunks
1. Keith Richards/Captain Jack Sparrow
The most inspiring drunk of our time. Richards is such a notorious and charismatic drunk that Johnny Depp based Jack Sparrow on him and then coerced Richards into playing his drunken, pirate father in the third film. As rum-soaked as Capt. Jack is, he pales in comparison to Richards himself, who got so hammered he took a tumble out of a coconut tree.
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Saturday 10 May
By A.Michael Weiss
now if they all wanted a party dead or alive which animal would they want to be ,a donkey or aleajackolopant
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Tuesday 13 May
By Marilyn McDonough
I am beginning to hate websites that cover the main attraction with ads. The arrow to move to next picture is covered up. excellent view of ads though.
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Wednesday 14 May
By JohnQ
no Foster Brooks? No one has even done the drunk bit better than Mr. Brooks! I demand a recount (oops, sorry, we dont do that in this country any more).
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Wednesday 14 May
By Rob G
Hunter S Thompson and by extension Uncle Duke of Doonesbury.
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