^This.The problem with this combo is that once you start on it, you want to keep doing more thinking that you aren't that intoxicated when you really are. If he has more access to alcohol then a babysitter may be needed.
The problem with this combo is that once you start on it, you want to keep doing more thinking that you aren't that intoxicated when you really are.
and this process may repeat throughout the night until the clonazepam is empty and your friend either starts a fight, steals something and causes trouble landing them in jail, wakes up in the bed of a creature, or all of the above.
^This.^haha. But in all seriousness, Tommyboy is right on. I personally would not mix the two. I definately have in the past and didn't find the combination to be more euphoric than drinking by itself, the only difference is that one can get drunk using less alchohol, and black out a lot more easily. That being said, I really do not enjoy the effects of alchohol and given the choice between the two, I would take a benzo over alchohol any day. Mixing them with alchohol just dirties the effects of the benzo's.

the combination of alcohol and benzodiazepines can be relaxing and moderately fun if you know your limits and stick to that.
however, i've yet to encouter a drug or drug combo that alters my judgment in a worse way.