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"A quiet drink"

Posted: Sat 14 Aug, 2004 23.40
by rts
My parents where out tonight. They told me strictly to have nobody around.

I had four friends round. After a beer each we soon (two hours ) demolished a large bottle of Jack Daniells I bought In America in Duty Free.

It's only hit me now (they all have left) that I'm rather plastered.

I was merely wondering who else have invited friend over for a "quiet drink" and ended up, unintetionally, getting rather inebriated.

Posted: Sun 15 Aug, 2004 00.27
by cwathen
I was merely wondering who else have invited friend over for a "quiet drink" and ended up, unintetionally, getting rather inebriated.
It's always the 'quiet drinks' to watch I find. If I go out with the specific intention of getting smashed, I generally won't. If on the other hand I've just gone out for a sociable drink, anything can happen.

Re: "A quiet drink"

Posted: Sun 15 Aug, 2004 00.35
by Katherine
rts wrote:My parents where out tonight. They told me strictly to have nobody around.

I had four friends round. After a beer each we soon (two hours ) demolished a large bottle of Jack Daniells I bought In America in Duty Free.

It's only hit me now (they all have left) that I'm rather plastered.

I was merely wondering who else have invited friend over for a "quiet drink" and ended up, unintetionally, getting rather inebriated.
Do you think your parents will trust you again after that?

Posted: Sun 15 Aug, 2004 00.38
by rts
Yes, if they don't find out ;)

Posted: Sun 15 Aug, 2004 00.41
by Katherine
rts wrote:Yes, if they don't find out ;)
If you're rather plastered they'll find out VERY quickly....

Posted: Sun 15 Aug, 2004 00.43
by rts
That's what I'm worried about. Only time will tell.

Posted: Sun 15 Aug, 2004 00.43
by James Hatts
I thought your mother had been known to peruse this forum...

Posted: Sun 15 Aug, 2004 00.48
by rts
Exactamondo. Having returned from America few days ago, she has purchase an iBook, so wont be using my Dads laptop anyone.

Whether she reads this or not, will prove how computer literate she is.

Sorry Mum.

Posted: Sun 15 Aug, 2004 08.50
by Cheese Head
Rows mum, you should be able to forgive him, surely?

Posted: Sun 15 Aug, 2004 14.11
by rts
With the pictures I have of her on holiday, I'm sure she'll keep in line.

Posted: Sun 15 Aug, 2004 14.16
by markyboi
that comment worries me for some reason