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Almost Unable To Drink At Social Occasions....
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Following on from Joko's thread below, what do we feel about those that you know are drinkers but for the evening concerned have chosen to drive and hence nurse a pint of shandy all night? I'd rather they didn't come that base the whole evening on getting home afterwards! Ok it's my birthday so I'll get a round in, "just a J2O, I'm driving" aaaagggghhhh do they have cabs on your planet?
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I asked how people would feel if lack of drink was used as an excuse for them not to attend and important event - not telling people they shouldn't go out unless they drink your way.
I couldn't care less what people drink, for the simple reason its none of my business.
I am not screaming about it either.
I asked how people would feel if lack of drink was used as an excuse for them not to attend and important event - not telling people they shouldn't go out unless they drink your way.
I couldn't care less what people drink, for the simple reason its none of my business.
I am not screaming about it either.
I love a drink as much as anyone (and a lot more than some lol) but I gave it up for three months a while back and it was only that I realised just how obnoxious some drinkers can be towards those that choose not to. Even though in back on it I would still much prefer to drive home than pay for a taxi (except for a very special occasion). Anyway, in my experience, J20 in a bar is as expensive as a 'proper' drink!
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