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To Go Or Not To Go....
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The neighbours have a party just getting into swing. (They are actually swingers, but this is not 'one if those' parties.) They have invited me round....
Now folks, this is a dilemma cos I really love a good party. But, as some of you know, I am one week post-major-op, a bit delicate, on painkillers and my middle bit swaddled in dressings. I will not have the willpower to refuse alcohol (I mean come on, I'm ill but not on my death bed).
Should I stay here, or should I go...?
Now folks, this is a dilemma cos I really love a good party. But, as some of you know, I am one week post-major-op, a bit delicate, on painkillers and my middle bit swaddled in dressings. I will not have the willpower to refuse alcohol (I mean come on, I'm ill but not on my death bed).
Should I stay here, or should I go...?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Don't sally if you think temptation would get you.....I had a gall bladder op and the Doc gave me the permission to have a drink next night, unfortunately it was one of my bro-in-laws US style G&Ts (but going for a weaker one)....very nice it was too but one almost did me in - the strangest feeling, I must say. However, I did manage dinner, avoiding the vino on offer.
Really you shouldn't go. But if you really want to go to keep up appearances and not be a party pooper etc. you should go, find somewhere to sit preferably with your feet up and get someone to refill your glass very occasionally, and bring you small titbits to eat. Don't start twisting and dancing, and aim to spend only a couple of hours there or until it gets boring.