Three drinks is not a health crisis. Get over it. |
So how do you feel this morning?
I compensated for being the reluctant designated driver last night (family dinner with my mom) by having a number of espressos. Was tossing and turning all night and still feel punky this morning. Feel free to speak solemnly of caffeine addiction. |
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I caught the stomach virus yesterday - no lie! still sick today
Maybe you can, too! |
PP, you puzzle me. Are you trying to be compassionate? I can see no other reason why you might raise a concern about someone else's personal conduct? But you don't sound very compassionate at all. Your tone, in fact, suggests you are a rancid cunt. What's that about? |
NP here. It actually sounds like you are the one with the alcohol problem. If even the mention of drinking by an anonymous stranger causes you to start lecturing, you should probably seek therapy to see how you can live in our society without so much random angst. |
| This person is a troll. It is the same troll that posts stuff like this every time alcohol is mentioned. She says those comments to get the reaction you've responded with. Same person also calls an op an awful mother if she has a glass of wine with dinner. And if she's not a troll, I just feel really bad for her. What a miserable life she must have (not because she doesn't drink but because there is no way a real person who acts like that has friends) |
| She sounds like she had an alcoholic father and is projecting her life onto everyone else. |
Well shit, Ye Olde Teetotaler Brigade is out early this morning. |
PP, for some people, it is traditional to go out to a nice dinner with a loved one and share a bottle of nice wine on Valentine's Day. Sometimes, flowers and candies are exchanged. Later, adult intimate activities may occur. These are all standard ways to celebrate this holiday, though they are by no means the ONLY ways to do so. Lighten the hell up. |
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I'm the first PP who talked about being sorry for the OP, not the second one so there are at least 2 people who think it's inappropriate to be drunk on a work day.
Anyway, there's nothing wrong with enjoying a little alcohol occasionally but getting drunk is not necessary and I truly feel sorry for people who resort to such extreme to cope with problems in life. |
Shit....NOW you tell me!! But those margaritas were worth it!
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Resort to extremes to cope with the problems of life = polishing off a fifth of vodka at home alone, or having a few too many bellied up to the bar at your local watering hole. Splitting a bottle of wive with your husband, and having such a good time (and isn't it nice to be able to have some tiome alone!) you decide to grab an after dinner drink, and oops, you chose one that's all hard alcohol, not the wine or champagne you usually drink, and so you're a little loopy on a Tuesday night = a regrettable lack of foresight (but only because of the headache on Wednesday, not regrettable in the larger scheme of things) but completely understandable feeling. In my opinion, the juice is worth the squeeze. And as long as I'm quoting movies, Lighten up, Francis. |
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And as long as I'm quoting movies, Lighten up, Francis.
I LOVE THAT MOVIE!! Ed Burns is awesome and I wanted to marry him so badly after that movie!
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Actually, my friends who drink all the time (single, child-free, livin' it up) don't seem to get hangovers as easily as those who are over-indulging on special occasions only. So that hangover might be a sign of a non-drinking problem.
I don't think there's anything wrong with having that extra glass of wine on a school night that also happens to be a holiday where the celebration usually involves a nice dinner out with a loved one. |
I LOVE THAT MOVIE!! Ed Burns is awesome and I wanted to marry him so badly after that movie!
Err - I think you've got the wrong movie. Ed Burns was not in Stripes. |