My Best Friend Called Drunk Last Night....
My Best Friend Called Drunk Last Night....
I was finally on the receiving end and it wasn't pretty. My friend calls last night and it was obvious in the first sentence she had been drinking. She rattled on for about 27 minutes about 3 different subject matters......I was less than willing to talk and cut her off when she started with "I want to leave my husband", it just didn't make sense to just sit there and say "uh huh"......not sure she would remember anything today anyway. It made me wonder if my drunk dialing ever fooled anyone at all.......maybe one person, me.
One more tool in my "I don't want to drink" toolbox.
Have a good day guys. Thanks for listening.
One more tool in my "I don't want to drink" toolbox.
Have a good day guys. Thanks for listening.
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Funny to be on that side of it, isn't it!
My sister does that too me alot & I can hear the same story 3 times in a 30 min conversation. Best part is the net day she will tell me the exact same thing! UGH!
I used to drunk dial people all the time with my friends, now I can see why my one cousin used to just quit answering after the 1st call we would make to her. We sounded so obnoxious!
My sister does that too me alot & I can hear the same story 3 times in a 30 min conversation. Best part is the net day she will tell me the exact same thing! UGH!
I used to drunk dial people all the time with my friends, now I can see why my one cousin used to just quit answering after the 1st call we would make to her. We sounded so obnoxious!
It is interesting to see things from the other side, isn't it.
I had my eyes opened when I moved into my new place last February. We picked up the keys from our lawyer and arrived at the door. The seller, was drunk at 11 am in the morning. Moving is always stressful and this sure didn't help. She should not have even been there at that point, but there she was with a huge mess of boxes and junk and no clue as to what to do.
Hopefully your experience will rub off on your friend and she will see her life for what it is.
I had my eyes opened when I moved into my new place last February. We picked up the keys from our lawyer and arrived at the door. The seller, was drunk at 11 am in the morning. Moving is always stressful and this sure didn't help. She should not have even been there at that point, but there she was with a huge mess of boxes and junk and no clue as to what to do.
Hopefully your experience will rub off on your friend and she will see her life for what it is.
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This post brings back those old drunk calling memories. I am actually somewhat of a loner so the only time I would ever call anybody is when I was drunk. The majority of people I know have rarely seen me sober. This is really sad but I won't let it get me down because the past is the past.
I have been on the receiving end of the drunk call and that usually sucks too. I wish I would have thought of those before I called someone.
Although thinking back the calls I made when I was drunk and the recipient was also drunk were always fun and pleasant. I will miss those but not enough to do anything stupid.
I have been on the receiving end of the drunk call and that usually sucks too. I wish I would have thought of those before I called someone.
Although thinking back the calls I made when I was drunk and the recipient was also drunk were always fun and pleasant. I will miss those but not enough to do anything stupid.
Drunk dialing is the worst. I tried to make plane reservations once after too many wine coolers. I couldn't understand my own writing so I called them back 3 times. The third time the airline agent (probably the same one) asked me if I was o.k. How embarrassing. I refrained from picking up the phone even after 1 glass of wine, ugh!
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