Thread: Getting a Grip
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Old 09-17-2010, 09:46 AM
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milwaukeeguy85
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Good point Mcribb. I also recently came to that conclusion while sitting with my boozing friends yesterday. All they talked about was remembering last night (the "good" and the bad) and their latest plans to go take dollar shots and try to get laid. Then I looked across the room (most being college grads or dropouts due to booze) and I realized that none of them have any ambition other than to spend their pay check at the bar as fast as possible. It was like they went to the college drinking scene and literally never left. I could see the hangover in their faces and skin tone, and they were all literally just waking up when i got over there (2:30 PM). It just reinforces NOBODY should live their life that way and those times we thought were all good really weren't, because in reality we only remember the select few good times and basically ignore all the bad things that happened. I am already starting the see the hypocritical rationalization of Alcoholics. Myself being one of them!
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