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sexyasianescorts
07-01-2011, 01:11 AM
Why is it everyone is drunk on payday is life really that bad that they have to get slaughtered!

And why do they choose to call me :(

Its going to be a long night :(

CORVETTEDUDE
07-01-2011, 04:01 AM
Why is it everyone is drunk on payday is life really that bad that they have to get slaughtered!

And why do they choose to call me :(

Its going to be a long night :(

They would probably be drunk every day of the year, if they could afford it. However, the eagle doesn't shit everyday!:shrug

Pelheckitt
07-01-2011, 04:23 AM
They would probably be drunk every day of the year, if they could afford it. However, the eagle doesn't shit everyday!:shrug

A day without a buzz is a day that never was.
or
If your not wasted the day is.

robertlouis
07-01-2011, 04:28 AM
Why is it everyone is drunk on payday is life really that bad that they have to get slaughtered!

And why do they choose to call me :(

Its going to be a long night :(

That's rough, Chloe. I'm sober, but I didn't ring you. It swings both ways, you see.

Ineeda SM
07-01-2011, 04:58 AM
Why is it everyone is drunk on payday is life really that bad that they have to get slaughtered!

Because they have no real life to enjoy. They think being blitzed is a life. And that's all they will ever know. Such a waste.


And why do they choose to call me :(

Because you are there for them.


Its going to be a long night :(

I'm sorry hun.

betts
07-01-2011, 05:11 AM
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robertlouis
07-01-2011, 05:14 AM
Because they have no real life to enjoy. They think being blitzed is a life. And that's all they will ever know. Such a waste.



Don't know if that's necessarily the case, at least with your first sentence. Here in the UK the obsessional drive towards alcoholic oblivion amongst teens and twenty-somethings is like nothing I experienced at that age - and I'm from Glasgow, remember! It's just as pronounced, if not more so, amongst youngsters with well-paid jobs. They've got the money to afford it, after all. Even in the 80s with all the new money in the City it was never like it is today.

I find it quite scary - not the fear of being involved in the flashpoints of violence that result - but more the long-term health effects for them and also wondering just how far it will go.

Jericho
07-01-2011, 05:57 AM
Don't know if that's necessarily the case, at least with your first sentence. Here in the UK the obsessional drive towards alcoholic oblivion amongst teens and twenty-somethings is like nothing I experienced at that age - and I'm from Glasgow, remember! It's just as pronounced, if not more so, amongst youngsters with well-paid jobs. They've got the money to afford it, after all. Even in the 80s with all the new money in the City it was never like it is today.

I find it quite scary - not the fear of being involved in the flashpoints of violence that result - but more the long-term health effects for them and also wondering just how far it will go.


It's all those lib dems drinking to forget! :shrug

robertlouis
07-01-2011, 06:02 AM
It's all those lib dems drinking to forget! :shrug

It doesn't work. :(

Ineeda SM
07-01-2011, 06:04 AM
Don't know if that's necessarily the case, at least with your first sentence. Here in the UK the obsessional drive towards alcoholic oblivion amongst teens and twenty-somethings is like nothing I experienced at that age - and I'm from Glasgow, remember! It's just as pronounced, if not more so, amongst youngsters with well-paid jobs. They've got the money to afford it, after all. Even in the 80s with all the new money in the City it was never like it is today.

I find it quite scary - not the fear of being involved in the flashpoints of violence that result - but more the long-term health effects for them and also wondering just how far it will go.

In my "younger" days, I used to smoke pot until it came out my ears. The first and last thing I did every day was fire up the bong. And I went to clubs and drank a lot too. I did this for many years until one day, I just had enough. It didn't thrill me like it used to, and the price went through the sky. So I just stopped.

Within a week, I was seeing the world differently. I was thinking clearer, I started to enjoy the taste of foods instead of eating to cure the munchies. People started making more sense, my memory greatly improved, I had more energy to do normal everyday things, and I could remember to do them. I stopped being lazy..............basically my life came back to me. It wasn't until then that I realized just how much I had missed, and how much money I wasted. I could have bought a brand new Benz with what I wasted on drink and pot.

Even the rich and active people will not remember most of their lives when they grow up. But they won't realize it until it's gone.

robertlouis
07-01-2011, 06:09 AM
Even the rich and active people will not remember most of their lives when they grow up. But they won't realize it until it's gone.

Don't it always seem to go, that you don't know what you've got till it's gone? - Joni Mitchell

You better believe it, for these are the good old days - Carly Simon

Jericho
07-01-2011, 06:17 AM
It doesn't work. :(

Ouch! :lol: