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#1 Nov 05 2006 at 4:28 AM Rating: Excellent
First & foremost, let me tell you that I'm a huge fan of yours. As my friend, you always seem to be there when needed. The perfect post-work cocktail, a beer at the game, and you're even around at the holidays, hidden inside chocolates, as you warm us when we're stuck in the midst of endless family gatherings. However, lately I've been wondering about your intentions. While I want to believe that you have my best interests at heart, I feel that your influence has led to some unwise consequences:

1. Phone calls: While I agree with you that communication is important, I question the suggestion that any conversation of substance or necessity takes place after 2 a.m. Why would you make me call those ex-lovers when I know for a fact they do not want to hear from me during the day, let alone all hours of the night?

2. Eating: Now, you know I love a good meal, but why do you suggest that I eat a taco with chili sauce, along with a big Italian meatball and some stale chips (washed down with WINE & topped off with a Kit Kat after a few cheese curls & chili cheese fries)? I'm an eclectic eater, but I think you went too far this time.

3. Clumsiness: Unless you're subtly trying to tell me that I need to do more yoga to improve my balance, I see NO need to hammer the issue home by causing me to fall down. It's completely unnecessary, and the black & blue marks that appear on my body mysteriously the next day are beyond me. Similarly, it should never take me more than 45 seconds to get the front door key into the lock.

4. Furthermore: The hangovers have GOT to stop. This is getting ridiculous. I know a little penance for our previous evening's debauchery may be in order, but the 3pm hangover immobility is completely unacceptable. My entire day is shot. I ask that, if the proper precautions are taken (water, vitamin B, bread products, aspirin) prior to going to sleep/passing out face down on the kitchen floor with a bag of popcorn, the hangover should be minimal & in no way interfere with my daily activities.

Alcohol, I have enjoyed our friendship for some years now & would like to ensure that we remain on good terms. You've been the invoker of great stories, the provocation for much laughter, and the needed companion when I just don't know what to do with the extra money in my pockets. In order to continue this friendship, I ask that you carefully review my grievances above & address them immediately. I will look for an answer no later than Thursday 3pm (pre-happy hour) on your possible solutions & hopefully we can continue this fruitful partnership.


Thank you,
Your biggest fan


P.S. THINGS THAT ARE DIFFICULT TO SAY WHEN DRUNK:
1. Innovative
2. Preliminary
3. Proliferation
4. Cinnamon

THINGS THAT ARE VERY DIFFICULT TO SAY WHEN DRUNK:
1. Specificly
2. British Constitution
3. Passive-aggressive disorder

THINGS THAT ARE DOWNRIGHT IMPOSSIBLE TO SAY WHEN DRUNK:
1. Thanks, but I don't want to have sex.
2. Nope, no more beer for me.
3. Sorry, but you're not really my type.
4. Good evening, officer. Isn't it lovely out tonight?
5. Oh, I couldn't. No one wants to hear me sing.
#2 Nov 05 2006 at 4:34 AM Rating: Good
YAY! Canaduhian
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Crack a beer, PJ, and watch that hangover disappear!

Yay!
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#3 Nov 05 2006 at 5:29 AM Rating: Decent
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I sent a similar note to him before and he never responded. Needless to say we now see much less of each other.
#4 Nov 05 2006 at 12:58 PM Rating: Decent
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How can you stay mad at a pint like that?
#5 Nov 06 2006 at 8:56 AM Rating: Good
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Smiley: laugh I'm always the designated sober person at a party. I actually ended up even being the designated driver at my own 21st birthday. Smiley: lol I rarely ever drink. One wine cooler and I've got a buzz going on. Such a lightweight.
#6 Nov 06 2006 at 9:13 AM Rating: Excellent
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I love me some tequila, but I've never needed a cocktail to loosen up. I'm always first on the dance floor.
#7 Nov 06 2006 at 12:49 PM Rating: Decent
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Atomicflea wrote:
I love me some tequila, but I've never needed a cocktail to loosen up. I'm always first on the dance floor.


And the couch, and the bed, and your back...
#8 Nov 06 2006 at 12:54 PM Rating: Excellent
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#9 Nov 06 2006 at 1:32 PM Rating: Excellent
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NephthysWanderer the Charming wrote:
Atomicflea wrote:
I love me some tequila, but I've never needed a cocktail to loosen up. I'm always first on the dance floor.


And the couch, and the bed, and your back...
You know, it was the obvious route, but somehow I can't fault you for taking it. Maybe it's the cat.
#10 Nov 06 2006 at 1:35 PM Rating: Decent
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Atomicflea wrote:
NephthysWanderer the Charming wrote:
Atomicflea wrote:
I love me some tequila, but I've never needed a cocktail to loosen up. I'm always first on the dance floor.


And the couch, and the bed, and your back...
You know, it was the obvious route, but somehow I can't fault you for taking it. Maybe it's the cat.


I thought knees would have been too obvious.
I might have lost half the audience otherwise.
Sorry.

How about....
Flea's pink is the new pink?
#11 Nov 06 2006 at 1:42 PM Rating: Excellent
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NephthysWanderer the Charming wrote:
Sorry.
Never apologize to me, you hear me!? You show these fuckers your soft pink underbelly and they'll use you as a *** rag.
Try to resist asking if I know this from experience, blah bla.
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How about....
Flea's mauve pink is the new pink?
I can get on board with that!
#12 Nov 06 2006 at 1:45 PM Rating: Good
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#13 Nov 07 2006 at 1:08 PM Rating: Good
And then their is our old friends Bourbon and Vodka to keep Tequila company. Guiness is there to comfort you after a break-up, divorce, firing from a job, etc. Remember, Guiness; beer you can chew XD
#14 Nov 07 2006 at 1:15 PM Rating: Good
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I got a kick out of that song when I played the new Bard's Tale. I got the PC pack with the original BT I, II & III. They are exactly as I remembered them from the C64. Nostalgia FTW!
#15 Nov 08 2006 at 12:18 AM Rating: Decent
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Quite recently alochol has made me confess to my love to a girl I have known for 2 weeks. And I wanted to take this one slowly...
#16 Nov 08 2006 at 1:46 AM Rating: Good
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Hurray for alcohol!
#17 Nov 08 2006 at 4:37 AM Rating: Good
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Maverickpjb wrote:
Quite recently alochol has made me confess to my love to a girl I have known for 2 weeks. And I wanted to take this one slowly...


Oh jesus, that guy...Smiley: laugh
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