04 March 2013

Geordie Shore says young people should binge drink

GEORDIE Shore star Vicky Pattison says young people should binge drink so they have fond memories for the future. 
Pattison, who goes on nightly benders with her Geordie Shore housemates, said: "For young people, binge drinking is a fact of life.

"It's better to binge drink while you're young, and have a laugh, and learn from your mistakes.

"It gives you fun, crazy memories to look back on."
Her controversial comments come as Geordie Shore, a reality television hit worldwide, prepares to shoot a new season in Australia.

Geordie Shore will film for five weeks in Sydney and Newcastle.

Pattison and housemate Scott Timlin hope to indulge in classic Geordie Shore antics, including drinking, random sex, and fighting, while Down Under.

Timlin said: "Australia is not gonna know what hit it.

"It'll be the usual - dramas, kick offs (fights), getting drunk, and getting naked."

Pattison and Timlin understand why they have become the poster kids for binge drinking.

But they say the blame rests with alcohol companies and venues pouring cheap drinks.

Pattison said: "We get a bad rap. People think we glamorise bingle drinking. But we're no different to anyone else. Binge drinking is like a rite of passage."

She shrugged: "It's not a big deal. There are far more important things going on."

Timlin consumes the equivalent of six and a half bottles of wine every night on the show.

But he and Pattison say local lawmakers cannot break their drinking habits.

Pattison said: "I think self righteous politicians should pipe down.

"You can't tell me they've never got too merry at Christmas, or had a few too many brandies or sherries and acted a bit daft."
 
news.com.au 3 March 2013

Sound advice from Trailer Park Trash losers.
 
Excessive alcohol consumption can have temporary or permanent memory loss, as well as other detrimental effect to the health of an individual or others around them.

'Promoting' alcohol abuse is another one of the Hollywood producer's tactics at desensitising the youth of the peasants, which is supported by the corporate media, in promoting the shows of Geordie Shore's calibre.

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