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Anyone Drinking?

SnakeAnthony said:
Thats why I'm not doing it myself, mearly laughing at the state of others, who are. :p

Are you sure your not drinking because your 14? Lol. I personally love drinking and don't think its overrated at all. Give me a rum n' coke, some good music, and a cigar and im one happy fella. :D

Also, im just curious, have you ever gotten drunk before, or had a buzz Snake?
 
Grey Goose said:
Are you sure your not drinking because your 14? Lol. I personally love drinking and don't think its overrated at all. Give me a rum n' coke, some good music, and a cigar and im one happy fella. :D

Also, im just curious, have you ever gotten drunk before, or had a buzz Snake?

Laws are ment to be broken:D Free tequellia in mexico isn't bad, and I heart whisky sour in bulk:D Shhhh. People aren't supposed to know that I did that. :ninja: :hiding: :D My mom doesn't mind me sipping on her drinks on occasion, but she doesn't want me actually drinking for a long time (I make that sound very irresponsible on her part, but she isn't, I promise).
 
I actually think that parents should let there children drink occasionasly. A lot of people may agree this but I think it helps them become a more responsible drinker, won't make for bad times when they are actually allowed to drink, and the children won't have to sneak around on there parents to get drunk, which causes lots of problems.

On another note... anyone else ever had "Crunk Juice"? This weekend will be my first time trying it and its supposed to make you drunk, but energetic... lol obviously.
 
Grey Goose said:
I actually think that parents should let there children drink occasionasly. A lot of people may agree this but I think it helps them become a more responsible drinker, won't make for bad times when they are actually allowed to drink, and the children won't have to sneak around on there parents to get drunk, which causes lots of problems.

On another note... anyone else ever had "Crunk Juice"? This weekend will be my first time trying it and its supposed to make you drunk, but energetic... lol obviously.

I agree to some extent. I don't think that parents should just be passing around shots and martinis to their 10 and 11 year olds, but when a 14, 15, 16 year old asks if they can have a beer, let them, at least once (I personally don't like beer. Just not a good taste for me). You know, and let your kid get drunk once maybe. Then they can learn first hand the concept of a hangover. They aren't enjoyable. That will help keep kids from constantly getting hammered and the like, and learning to drink in moderation.

Atoz said:
*** is "Crunk Juice" made of?

You don't wanna know...:ninja: :hiding: ....
 
SnakeAnthony said:
I agree to some extent. I don't think that parents should just be passing around shots and martinis to their 10 and 11 year olds, but when a 14, 15, 16 year old asks if they can have a beer, let them, at least once (I personally don't like beer. Just not a good taste for me). You know, and let your kid get drunk once maybe. Then they can learn first hand the concept of a hangover. They aren't enjoyable. That will help keep kids from constantly getting hammered and the like, and learning to drink in moderation.

Well actually, they most likely won't experience a hangover. I remember when I was 15 and drank for the first time... I woke up the next morning feeling fine. Most younger people don't get hangovers for some reason.
 
This thread proves one thing pretty clearly- underage drinking kills brain cells to such a great degree that it impairs the ability to spell correctly and use contractions when needed. If you're not ready to handle knowing the difference between "there," "their," and "they're," you're not ready to handle alcohol.


;)
 
Bryan R. Tyler said:
If you're not ready to handle knowing the difference between "there," "their," and "they're," you're not ready to handle alcohol.


;)

Really, I do understand those concepts, and when doing things like school work, I slow down, and pay attention to what I'm doing. But I'm on a Bass Forum. I just type. I don't think anyone is truly going to be offended by bad grammer due to not caring:ninja: ;) :D
 
SnakeAnthony said:
Hey man. It was only twice. And the resoning for that was that I didn't pay attention in 3rd grade.

You must have gone to some pretty laid-back schools....they had us take English all the way through 12th grade. College as well. And "resoning" makes one more ;) And I wasn't even commenting about your writing :D
 
Bryan R. Tyler said:
This thread proves one thing pretty clearly- underage drinking kills brain cells to such a great degree that it impairs the ability to spell correctly and use contractions when needed. If you're not ready to handle knowing the difference between "there," "their," and "they're," you're not ready to handle alcohol.


;)

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