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Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2002 1:06 am
by Chanak
@Tamerlane:
The Safehouse is
always open...The gentlemen in the Armani suits and shades stand ready to serve you 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The east wall also conveniently collapses to allow the Rolling Thunder easy access. It was either that, or it would make it's own access.
There's a new drink on the menu - it's called "Silent Reflection." You're welcome to try a glass, though I can't be held responsible for any...side effects you may experience.
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2002 2:16 am
by Tamerlane
Well thats nice to know, about being open that is
As for the drink, we best have someone to test it on first.
[Whisper mode]
Methinks a SLURR would make a great guinea pig
[Whisper mode off]
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2002 4:57 am
by Ode to a Grasshopper
Originally posted by Georgi
*checks pockets* Look at that, I'm all out.
Ah, well. Let me give you a refill.
*hug*
@Chanak-Oh, the
east wall.
Ermm, we used the south wall...
Sorry I wasn't around when you came back @Tammy, I was out getting drunk in Northbridge. No more whisky and sangria for Odie for a few days, methinks.
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2002 6:01 am
by Tamerlane
Your excused Ode
Aah, the self imposed drinks ban.
I've gone through that before
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2002 6:11 am
by Ode to a Grasshopper
It was going to be a boring dinner and my parents were paying for my drinks, so I thought why not get drunk and make the evening that much more interesting?
It worked, I had to have help with walking but I sure as hell wasn't bored.
But the self-imposed drinks ban is largely because whenever I burp I get the taste of some pretty foul-tasting whisky on my tongue. The sangria was lovely though.
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2002 6:16 am
by Tamerlane
Originally posted by Ode to a Grasshopper
It was going to be a boring dinner and my parents were paying for my drinks, so I thought why not get drunk and make the evening that much more interesting?
It worked, I had to have help with walking but I sure as hell wasn't bored.
Isn't that how all family functions are
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2002 6:23 am
by Ode to a Grasshopper
I wish, this was the first one where I had the option of alcohol.
I had to suffer through all the others sober!
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2002 6:27 am
by Tamerlane
When it comes to supervision at our functions, the adults are absolutely horrible.
However now that I'm the legal age to drink. I plan to squeal on the activites of my younger cousins.
However I have the bad feeling that I might become the designated driver in the not to distant future....
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2002 6:31 am
by Ode to a Grasshopper
I so have to get my liscence...
Being the designated driver would suck, act as irresponsible as you can before it's too late!
I assume your younger cousins have been indulging on the sly? **Thinks of drunken mini-rappers tripping over on their too-low trousers.**
EDIT-My mum thought I was bluffing when I said I'd order a whisky on the rocks. She started believing me after the third glass though...
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2002 6:40 am
by Tamerlane
Please don't conjure up those thoughts
One of my cousins lives in Northam, you can just imagine how shocking that would be. Driving to there from the city around two in the morning
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2002 6:47 am
by Ode to a Grasshopper
That doesn't sound much fun. I'm kind of lucky since my family has so many feuds going on that gatherings are extremely rare.
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2002 6:53 am
by Tamerlane
Oooh, ooh we have those too.
Its generally just cold stares being thrown back and forth across the dance hall. Thankfully its just the older generations though.
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2002 6:57 am
by CM
Hey whats up?
I am on for a couple of secs, downloading stuff for TDD.
Can i have a cup of tea?
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2002 6:59 am
by Tamerlane
Whatever you do, don't pester Dusty the drinks serving monkey about his banana's.
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2002 7:02 am
by Ode to a Grasshopper
That's nothing, my family passed that ages ago. One aunty of mine attended my parents housewarming party before I was born, the house had only been built for about six months by then. She pretended to go all shivery and claimed that someone had been murdered in the house many years before, which was news to my parents.
Another aunty of mine has moved over east and refuses to tell anyone the address or give out her phone number.
**Gets Fas a cup of tea**How are you today, Fas?
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2002 7:06 am
by Tamerlane
Well a close friend of mine, her uncle won the lottery. Married some pretty model and then to top it off cut off communications with his relations.
@Fas, so what you downloading mate?
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2002 7:11 am
by Ode to a Grasshopper
When my grandpa died the same aunt who has moved over east had a list of everything in his house typed up the next day, and went through the house picking out the things she wanted to inherit. No "Poor old pop, he's dead" just "This is what's in the house, I want such-and-such and so-and-so."
What'll it be @Mysty?
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2002 7:46 am
by Ode to a Grasshopper
Hmm, no Mysty tonight. Guess I was wrong.
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2002 12:26 pm
by Georgi
Originally posted by Ode to a Grasshopper
It was going to be a boring dinner and my parents were paying for my drinks, so I thought why not get drunk and make the evening that much more interesting?
Getting drunk with your parents?
Ok, so I wouldn't do it... my family just isn't that kind of family.
I'm sure you made a great impression on your relations
Being the designated driver would suck, act as irresponsible as you can before it's too late!
Oh yes, being the designated driver does suck... when none of your lame-ass friends can be bothered to get to licence since they figure you can just drive them everywhere!
Now that was the great thing about not having a car at uni... don't have to worry about drinking, and everywhere was reachable by a bus ride or on foot...
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2002 9:20 pm
by Tamerlane