I remember drinking a lot as a witness. And most of the elders and ministerial servants I knew drank.
It wasnt a good weekend if I didnt drink a lot with the friends. We went to a lot of parties and there was always alcohol. Also if there was no parties, we would like to get together with small groups of friends and play cards or scrabble or some game and drink. It was fun back in the day.
I have fond memories of that aspect. But I could never go back. There was to much bullshxt to go through to get to the party.
I think it was something to grow out of, just for health reasons. If you drink every weekend all your life your going to get big and fat and have health problems.
Also if your drunk all weekend your going to end up getting a dui.
I pretty much gave up playing cards, scrabble, monopoly, sharades.
Drinking is not just a jw problem. There are AA's in every city in more than one location.
Many humans are naturally misserable and alchol is a way to self medicate.
When I was a witness I drank a 6 pack of beer a day. Plus I drank whiskey and wine.
It took me a while to figure out why I always caught the flu on the weekend. But the flu did help me miss some boring meetings and field circus, from time to time.
I remember building a bar in the basement and having all kinds of whiskey and a refrigerator full of beer.
Most of the witnesses I knew had bars in the basement.
Those were the good old days at least that part of it. But I had to grow up.
The alcohol probaly kept me trapped in the tower till I was 31 and escaped in 1983.
I should have quit in 76, when I was 24.
I'm Irish and 2 of my grandparents on each side died of alcohol related illnesses in their 50's.
I had to quit the troof just to stop drinking so I could live to be an old man. Especially since the Wac Tower proved to us their is no paradise and this life is all there is.