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Peet:
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KharBevNor:
Man, this morning was a bad morning. Feeling much better now though.

ElRodente:

--- Quote from: thegreatbuddha on 21 Dec 2006, 13:33 ---I got kicked out of a bowling alley for being drunk.

They sold me the alcohol, so I think they should get kicked out, not me.

--- End quote ---

then when they are gone, stage a coup and become the king of the bowling alley



i'm still kind of drung over from last night (my new word, for still havings drunk feeling, but with more adverse effects) and it's 3

the good news is we invented shot jenga!

Hat:
The only place I have ever had police try to pull me in for drunk and disorderly was out the front of a bowling alley.

Although it turns out you can totally talk your way out of a drunk and disorderly if the cops are nice enough.

KharBevNor:
Actually, you can sweet-talk your way off a lot of minor offences simply by being reasonable and polite. The Police have to deal with so many deliberately obstructive, rude and obnoxious folk that you earn major brownie points just for making their day smoother. A policeman once told my dad that I was the 'nicest person he'd ever arrested', which has to count for something. It doesn't quite mesh with my anarchistic bent, but I find my life is a lot easier if I'm on friendly terms with the constabulary, especially if I'm going to regularly meet up with them patrolling places I'm drinking every week. That said, now that I don't need to go drinking outside with a load of 15 year old mall-punks, my day to day acquintance with the police has dropped considerably.

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