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Titty Meat 05-18-2014 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Big Smoke (Post 10636481)
3rd time I've seen this chick now. I really do like her. What I thought was going to be a one night thing seems to have at least a chance of becoming something else. And I'm pretty darn happy about it.

Have you hit the cat without the hat yet?

What do you think of that new lil wayne song?

ThaVirus 05-18-2014 01:14 PM

I had an annoying situation involving alcohol at my ex girlfriend's birthday last year.

We were out with a large group of her friends, a lot of whom I had never met. She started getting really sloppy so I pulled her aside and told her to try to be more aware of what was happening. Of course she got all pissed off and pouted for the rest of the night. She started telling all her friends I was an asshole and didn't like nor care about her (wtf!? LMAO).

So here I am with a big ass group of people that I don't even know that think I'm a huge douchebag. It was a horrible night.

She wasn't even a drinker and thankfully that was the only time something like that happened. I couldn't imagine dealing with it on a consistent basis.

Titty Meat 05-18-2014 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 10636661)
I had an annoying situation involving alcohol at my ex girlfriend's birthday last year.

We were out with a large group of her friends, a lot of whom I had never met. She started getting really sloppy so I pulled her aside and told her to try to be more aware of what was happening. Of course she got all pissed off and pouted for the rest of the night. She started telling all her friends I was an asshole and didn't like nor care about her (wtf!? LMAO).

So here I am with a big ass group of people that I don't even know that think I'm a huge douchebag. It was a horrible night.

She wasn't even a drinker and thankfully that was the only time something like that happened. I couldn't imagine dealing with it on a consistent basis.

Should have hit one of her friends.

Don Corlemahomes 05-18-2014 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Chocolate Hog (Post 10636666)
Should have hit one of her friends.

You seem like a total douche. I don't know if it's true, but you sure come off that way.

LoneWolf 05-18-2014 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 10636650)
I'm not really sure what to say here.

The first part of your story really just highlights my point. Drunk people are extremely hard to reason with. She likely wouldn't have gotten into a car with him at that point and, as a man, a domestic violence occurrence would be extremely likely if he were to attempt to wrest her keys from her/prevent her from getting in her car.

So really his only option was to call the police or just let her go. You may have called the cops on your friend, but I'd bet you're in a vast minority in that situation...

However, I will agree that he likely could have handled everything up until that point in a better way. Canceling a drunk person's drink order is a recipe for disaster LMAO

When it comes to drinking and driving I see things in a very black an white manner. My junior year in high school I went to a party with my friends. My girlfriend went to the same party with her girlfriends (very small town so our entertainment options were limited). It was during wrestling season so I wasn't drinking. My girlfriend got drunk and towards the end of the evening she was getting ready to drive home. I knew she had been drinking and shouldn't be driving, but instead of doing the right thing and either drive her home or at the very least not let her drive I just told her to be careful. She pulled out in front of a semi on her way home and her and the two girls with her were killed instantly. I'll never forgive myself for that.

ThaVirus 05-18-2014 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by LoneWolf (Post 10636732)
When it comes to drinking and driving I see things in a very black an white manner. My junior year in high school I went to a party with my friends. My girlfriend went to the same party with her girlfriends (very small town so our entertainment options were limited). It was during wrestling season so I wasn't drinking. My girlfriend got drunk and towards the end of the evening she was getting ready to drive home. I knew she had been drinking and shouldn't be driving, but instead of doing the right thing and either drive her home or at the very least not let her drive I just told her to be careful. She pulled out in front of a semi on her way home and her and the two girls with her were killed instantly. I'll never forgive myself for that.


That explains it then. Now I can understand why you feel the way you do.

I'm sorry to hear that. It must have been tough to deal with.

Canofbier 05-18-2014 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by LoneWolf (Post 10636732)
When it comes to drinking and driving I see things in a very black an white manner. My junior year in high school I went to a party with my friends. My girlfriend went to the same party with her girlfriends (very small town so our entertainment options were limited). It was during wrestling season so I wasn't drinking. My girlfriend got drunk and towards the end of the evening she was getting ready to drive home. I knew she had been drinking and shouldn't be driving, but instead of doing the right thing and either drive her home or at the very least not let her drive I just told her to be careful. She pulled out in front of a semi on her way home and her and the two girls with her were killed instantly. I'll never forgive myself for that.

That's rough - sorry you had to go through that. I'm sure that you've been told so before, but you can't blame yourself for other people's mistakes. Her decision was based on a number of things, and your opinion was only one of them.

I'll usually offer to walk someone home if I can or buy them a cab if they refuse to pay for one themselves, since I'm not usually comfortable driving unless I know for certain that I'm sober.

TLO 05-18-2014 01:46 PM

Hey oh! Fat Billay! Hey oh!

Canofbier 05-18-2014 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Big Smoke (Post 10636771)
Hey oh! Fat Billay! Hey oh!

Nice work.

LoneWolf 05-18-2014 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Canofbier (Post 10636739)
That's rough - sorry you had to go through that. I'm sure that you've been told so before, but you can't blame yourself for other people's mistakes. Her decision was based on a number of things, and your opinion was only one of them.

I'll usually offer to walk someone home if I can or buy them a cab if they refuse to pay for one themselves, since I'm not usually comfortable driving unless I know for certain that I'm sober.

I've been through all the stages anyone goes through when something like that happens. Initially I blamed myself, then I was angry at the person who bought them the alcohol, and then I was angry at her for driving drunk. It was definitely the darkest period of my life and still affects me to this day and that happened 24 years ago.

I drink almost every weekend either with friends or just me and the wife sitting on the deck enjoying each other's company, but I never drive anywhere if I've been drinking. I guess it's not fair to hold others to such rigid standards, but it's impossible for me to shut off my feelings when it comes to this subject.

TLO 05-18-2014 01:48 PM

LMAO wrong thread.

BUT A 3 RUN HOME BY ALEX GORDON!!!

WOOOOOO

Discuss Thrower 05-18-2014 02:03 PM

The StarTrek chick I got rejected by is apparently at Kauffman today.. and she pretty much hated sports as far as I knew.

So awesome.

Canofbier 05-18-2014 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower (Post 10636828)
The StarTrek chick I got rejected by is apparently at Kauffman today.. and she pretty much hated sports as far as I knew.

So awesome.

Move on, dude. Rejection blows, but you have to remember that there's no point in reminiscing on a failed attempt. Be the best person you can be (without compromising for anybody else's expectations) and eventually a woman will come along with whom you share genuine affection and respect.

Discuss Thrower 05-18-2014 02:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Canofbier (Post 10636832)
Move on, dude. Rejection blows, but you have to remember that there's no point in reminiscing on a failed attempt. Be the best person you can be (without compromising for anybody else's expectations) and eventually a woman will come along with whom you share genuine affection and respect.

Unlikely.

Mike Moustakas has a better chance of being a Hall of Fame 3rd Baseman than I do of having any of that happening.

Canofbier 05-18-2014 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower (Post 10636834)
Unlikely.

With that attitude, maybe. Go do shit for your own sake and become happy without a woman, if that's what it takes.


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