Switching Up Liquor Stores
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Switching Up Liquor Stores
So I was just thinking about how I was starting to go to three different liquor stores during the week (because I would only buy one bottle a day, so as to LIMIT myself...to only 1.5L of wine! great.) so that the owners wouldn't think I had a drinking problem. Like they cared. I cared more about if they cared, than if I cared about the amount of booze I was drinking? I mean, WTF? If you know what I mean....
I can also identify with the liquor store rotation. I don't know who I thought I was kidding. Somehow it made me feel better though.
I used to buy miniature flavored vodkas at lunch hour from work.
I used to buy miniature flavored vodkas at lunch hour from work.
I know a lot of folks in AA who share just what you all speak of, they went way out of thier way to never buy at the same place twice in a week.
I just did not care, I bought in one or two places daily.
I just did not care, I bought in one or two places daily.
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Hound, I rotated too. I can even remember a couple other things on that note: at least once I would return bottles for recycling at one store and buy the new stuff at a different one. And when I knew a holiday weekend was right around the corner, at least once I would get one case at one store, then a second at a different store.
Fandy, I have thought the same thing a few times. I almost felt bad for not helping to pay their tuition (or whatever). No more standing there wondering if they are judging me or snickering after I go anymore. Ironically I haven't focused on this subject that much, but it is kind of a "sweet bonus"
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Fandy, I have thought the same thing a few times. I almost felt bad for not helping to pay their tuition (or whatever). No more standing there wondering if they are judging me or snickering after I go anymore. Ironically I haven't focused on this subject that much, but it is kind of a "sweet bonus"
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I had lost my license so I had to buy from a local store. I ain't been in that store for over 7 motnhs now!! Feels great!! I bet they wonder where that alkie kid has gone!!
I used to like that shop as they had no morals, they would serve me super strength at 7.30 AM when I was steaming drunk. I dropped a wrap of Coke on the counter once too, but they never said nothing and just served me more booze! Felt pretty low going in there when I was sober and buying but when I was drunk I couldn't give a sh*t.
Glad I don't live like that anymore.
I used to like that shop as they had no morals, they would serve me super strength at 7.30 AM when I was steaming drunk. I dropped a wrap of Coke on the counter once too, but they never said nothing and just served me more booze! Felt pretty low going in there when I was sober and buying but when I was drunk I couldn't give a sh*t.
Glad I don't live like that anymore.
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I can see doing the liquor store rotation. But I didn't bother with that. One little store I frequented used to have the bottle ready and bagged up the second I walked in the door. Thank goodness that's over.
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This is funny, in the last year i used to go to the garage and buy my booze there to avoid the stores, i always used to go in as mad as hell and get the stuff, take it to the counter and then they would say something in spanish which i would intepret as making a comment about my alcohol so would mutter something along the line of spanish bastards this is a dump etc and off i would trot with my 2 bags muttering all the way...how insane is that? They were probably saying something like hows your day been, but hey even if they had said it in english they would have probably got the same treatment...funny looking back hehe
Oh yeah and everyday this would happen, they only served low grade cava at garage and in spain they call it champagne, so i would make a point to point out EVERY day i went in that it is NOT champagne and how they were all poor and peasants...again off i would trot 'happily' muttering to myself lol
Oh yeah and everyday this would happen, they only served low grade cava at garage and in spain they call it champagne, so i would make a point to point out EVERY day i went in that it is NOT champagne and how they were all poor and peasants...again off i would trot 'happily' muttering to myself lol
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[Fondest memorys..Lived on a small island with one shop..If You needed grog that was it, but was cool cause a good portion of the population were closet..And openly happy
to be perceived for what we/they were P/HEADS, kind of class structure non existant here..COOL REALLY..that way Sometimes turnin up 2 or 3 times within hours for more
top ups,always greeted with a freindly smile and service.. afterall you were supporting local industry and employment..I GUESS. :rotfxko one mans poison anothers wage.FONT="Book Antiqua"][/FONT]
to be perceived for what we/they were P/HEADS, kind of class structure non existant here..COOL REALLY..that way Sometimes turnin up 2 or 3 times within hours for more
top ups,always greeted with a freindly smile and service.. afterall you were supporting local industry and employment..I GUESS. :rotfxko one mans poison anothers wage.FONT="Book Antiqua"][/FONT]
Can so relate and thought only I did that.
Never wanted anyone to know how much I drank, so would visit a variety of stores when I was drinking, so they wouldn't know the amount that I ingested.
Haven't been to a certain store in awhile and went in there a few weeks ago to buy the paper. The clerk asked, where I have been and commented on how I would come in to buy beer often. Who was I fooling?
Never wanted anyone to know how much I drank, so would visit a variety of stores when I was drinking, so they wouldn't know the amount that I ingested.
Haven't been to a certain store in awhile and went in there a few weeks ago to buy the paper. The clerk asked, where I have been and commented on how I would come in to buy beer often. Who was I fooling?
I did the same! The shame ran pretty deep in me so I had to switch it up. I even used cash instead of the debit card! Oh, I was a sick puppy! The really good news today is I can proudly go into any store that sells alcohol and not worry about it!
There really is more in common with us all than there is differences!
Love,
Lenina
There really is more in common with us all than there is differences!
Love,
Lenina
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I would stock up and buy lots of wine all at once.....chitty-chat about "pahties" I was having....yeah, right...the only guest is my liver.
I only go to the liquor store after work, with my make-up on and to complete my facade i make sure I have some groceries.
I could never figure out why my BF enabled me? he would go to the "liquor warehouse" on occasion and buy me cases...was it to A). shut me up? B) be nice so I wouldn't have to pay and carry it?.....He knew how much I liked to drink and often commented on it.
But my reasoning is that it was a totally different store and I was less likely to make my regular rounds.
Does anyone wonder what the Recycling Man thinks when he empties your can full of wine bottles?:wtf2
I only go to the liquor store after work, with my make-up on and to complete my facade i make sure I have some groceries.
I could never figure out why my BF enabled me? he would go to the "liquor warehouse" on occasion and buy me cases...was it to A). shut me up? B) be nice so I wouldn't have to pay and carry it?.....He knew how much I liked to drink and often commented on it.
But my reasoning is that it was a totally different store and I was less likely to make my regular rounds.
Does anyone wonder what the Recycling Man thinks when he empties your can full of wine bottles?:wtf2
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garage is the english equivalent of a gasoline station...or garage can also mean a car repair shop...in my post i meant the gasoline station (where you put petrol in your car):-)
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