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Almost Unable To Drink At Social Occasions....
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Following on from Joko's thread below, what do we feel about those that you know are drinkers but for the evening concerned have chosen to drive and hence nurse a pint of shandy all night? I'd rather they didn't come that base the whole evening on getting home afterwards! Ok it's my birthday so I'll get a round in, "just a J2O, I'm driving" aaaagggghhhh do they have cabs on your planet?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ....quite a selfish viewpoint - people can't afford workwise to lose their licences, and I certainly can't afford financially to take cabs thither and yon. One driver can take four people who CAN drink. IMO, to opt for the J20 is responsible and sensible. They came to your birthday party - don't criticise what they choose to drink.
Sometimes a cab / taxi can make an evening expensive if you don't live near the venue. Another example - it's my daughters 21st next saturday and it's at a venue where we have to clear up afterwards which will involve takng presents and a lot of rubbish home, so I'll probably be the one nursing a shandy.
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There is a lot to be said for that point of view Danger, I am not sure who would have the most boring evening, the drinkers or the responsible ones.
If it is going to be a "p1ss up" them Mr& Mrs Sqad do not attend.
There is a lot to be said for that point of view Danger, I am not sure who would have the most boring evening, the drinkers or the responsible ones.
If it is going to be a "p1ss up" them Mr& Mrs Sqad do not attend.
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