Anonymous wrote: And as long as I'm quoting movies, Lighten up, Francis.


Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's only Tuesday. I'm sorry you have to be drunk on a regular week day
Uh, it's Valentine's Day.
Whatever excuse you need, OP. There's nothing about Val. Day that suggests drunkenness to someone without a drinking problem. But in your mind?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's only Tuesday. I'm sorry you have to be drunk on a regular week day
Uh, it's Valentine's Day.
Tomorrow is a working day, isn't it?
That's wednesday. She will not be drunk on Wednesday AM. She was drunk on the non-regular week night called "Valentine's Day".
Tuesday was also a regular working day.
Anyway, it's really sad to see people resorting to drugs like this.
Alcohol is dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's only Tuesday. I'm sorry you have to be drunk on a regular week day
Uh, it's Valentine's Day.
Tomorrow is a working day, isn't it?
That's wednesday. She will not be drunk on Wednesday AM. She was drunk on the non-regular week night called "Valentine's Day".
Tuesday was also a regular working day.
Anyway, it's really sad to see people resorting to drugs like this.
Alcohol is dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's only Tuesday. I'm sorry you have to be drunk on a regular week day
Uh, it's Valentine's Day.
Whatever excuse you need, OP. There's nothing about Val. Day that suggests drunkenness to someone without a drinking problem. But in your mind?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's only Tuesday. I'm sorry you have to be drunk on a regular week day
Uh, it's Valentine's Day.
Whatever excuse you need, OP. There's nothing about Val. Day that suggests drunkenness to someone without a drinking problem. But in your mind?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's only Tuesday. I'm sorry you have to be drunk on a regular week day
Uh, it's Valentine's Day.
Tomorrow is a working day, isn't it?
That's wednesday. She will not be drunk on Wednesday AM. She was drunk on the non-regular week night called "Valentine's Day".
Tuesday was also a regular working day.
Anyway, it's really sad to see people resorting to drugs like this.
Alcohol is dangerous.