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Red Label
06-02-2001, 08:21 AM
dAmn it's 10:13 I was supposed to work today @ 7:00am, but being the responsable 23 year old I am chose to go out last night and drink so much alcohol that I still can't hardly see the keyboard right now. =oB bad bad.. so anyway.. now I have to navagate my way to work whiule being drunk and partly hungover at the sametime. (is that possible? ) I'm sure I'll be really productive at workl too..

no misler officler.. there's no blood in my alcohol stream

ProPain
06-02-2001, 09:40 AM
Take the bus so you don't kill someone. Or call in sick.

OC
06-02-2001, 10:32 AM
Originally posted by Red Label
being the responsable 23 year old I am chose to go out last night and drink so much alcohol that I still can't hardly see the keyboard right now

This is responsible how, exactly? Do you feel even remotely justified having done this? Getting drunk is fine in and of itself, but drinking so much that you're still drunk the next morning WHEN YOU KNOW YOU HAVE TO DRIVE SOMEWHERE is inexcusable and seriously irresponsible. I hope you learn this lesson the easy way - i.e. WITHOUT KILLING ANYONE!

Red Label
06-02-2001, 12:25 PM
=oP
Gosh.. I was being facetiuos. Anyway, I had my roommate take me. After I wrote that I spilled my cereal, so I decided that it probably wouldn't be a good idea to drive.

psycho-
06-02-2001, 01:03 PM
That's good....It'd suck to hear irresponsibility turn for the worse.

OC
06-02-2001, 09:52 PM
Originally posted by Red Label
=oP
Gosh.. I was being facetiuos. Anyway, I had my roommate take me. After I wrote that I spilled my cereal, so I decided that it probably wouldn't be a good idea to drive.

First off, I'm glad to hear that you did the safe thing. However, if you had to have your roommate take you, you weren't being facetious, so don't try to pawn this off as just me ranting. The fact that you had your roommate take you shows that you took the issue seriously, so you telling me to "mellow out" is hypocritical on your part. You did the right thing here, so don't sully that with hypocrisy, ok?

-OC

IntegraTypeR
06-04-2001, 10:27 AM
i had a beer bash at work on friday and i drove home when i was a little tipsy ... that was interesting

CluelessSi
06-04-2001, 10:33 AM
Originally posted by IntegraTypeR
i had a beer bash at work on friday and i drove home when i was a little tipsy ... that was interesting



... thought U will never drive or sit in a car where the driver has been drinking...
:P







Originally posted by Red Label
=oP
Gosh.. I was being facetiuos. Anyway, I had my roommate take me. After I wrote that I spilled my cereal, so I decided that it probably wouldn't be a good idea to drive.

good :)




[Edited by CluelessSi on 06-04-2001 at 10:37 AM]

quest577
06-05-2001, 10:40 AM
Gosh.. I was being facetiuos. Anyway, I had my roommate
take me. After I wrote that I spilled my cereal, so I decided
that it probably wouldn't be a good idea to drive.



First off, I'm glad to hear that you did the safe thing. However, if you had to have
your roommate take you, you weren't being facetious, so don't try to pawn this
off as just me ranting. The fact that you had your roommate take you shows
that you took the issue seriously, so you telling me to "mellow out" is
hypocritical on your part. You did the right thing here, so don't sully that with
hypocrisy, ok?

I feel that I need to step in here and clarify....overclocked, Red Label was referring to him being a responsible 23 year old when he said he ws being facetioues, I am certain that he didn't feel that drunken am driving was actually responsible

Red Label
06-08-2001, 06:16 PM
thanks quest.. I was going to reply and defend myself but didn't feel like wasting my time.

Ohh wee it's another friday night.. Where and what to do tonight?? luckily I don't have anything to do tomorrow so I won't have to make any critical decisions like how i'm getting to work.. hehee