I wasn't aware of any drinking on the trailrides; I'm on Diet Mountain Dew, if anyone cares; back in town may be another matter. I found this to be a civilized group of people, and usually there are a few Ladies with us; consequently, foul language hasn't been a problem. My wife will probably come along for BB'04; then again, Claudia is not among the faint of heart. This is not to say that its all choirboys, and you may hear a few curses here and there, but nothing excessive, mostly good-natured and typically as a response to some incident, as in body-rock contact, or something breaking.
I myself carry spare axleshafts for both ends, u-joints, tie rod, fluids, tools, jack, spare tire, belts, etc. For next time I'll try and get a spare rear drive shaft, and a few spring bolts. I'm trying to be easy with the right foot (btw, Dave, if you read this, I promise to stay out of trouble so I won't have to call for a strap all the time /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif), and hope the spares act as an insurance policy.