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Geek Culture / bestfriends confession of lost fight to flight of stairs

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x1b
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Posted: 23rd Apr 2006 03:44 Edited at: 23rd Apr 2006 03:44
So,a new kid in office gets to know my boy "murry" and I. The new kid turns 21 and is hell bent on going on a night of bar hopping, down town,Montreal. He begs and pleads,murr, to go with him. And so...my boy,being the bonehead that he is,on a Thursday night, and work the day after...agrees to go... the quick recording tells the rest.


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Megaton Cat
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Posted: 23rd Apr 2006 04:05
I think that's my destiny on my 21st aswell.

May need to replace "stairs" with "group of angry bikers" though.


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Posted: 23rd Apr 2006 04:15 Edited at: 25th Apr 2006 02:36
Oh, no. The 21yr old?(jacob) Was fine. It was my boy who got out of hand. Apparently he got to the top of a flight of stairs and blackedout,fell face first down the stairs AND did a face plant into a mirror on the wall, at the bottom of the stairs. he was unconcious for awhile, woke up, called a cab and blacked out again in the cab, woke up and saw the blood all over him and flipped out and blacked out again. The cabby got him in his house, closed the door and left.

Oh, and "System" was the last bar he recalls being in,so assumes that, that is the offending flight of stairs.


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Posted: 23rd Apr 2006 05:09
Well, you mentioned "your boy" went with "the kid" but I don't think you were specific on who was owned by the stairs.

Well, that clears it all up. Nice cabby driver I guess. (He even get paid?)


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Posted: 23rd Apr 2006 05:33
i don't remember my 21st, it all got a bit messy. It was fun.

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Posted: 23rd Apr 2006 06:48
I dont remember turning 21,period. I remember the boys taking me out, me passing out, waking up and I was 22.


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Posted: 23rd Apr 2006 06:55
ha, almost the same for me, except I was supposed to have gone to a comedy club with my gf, but then my friends took me up to a few bars. Needless to say, I didnt go to any comedy club.

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Posted: 24th Apr 2006 05:20
I worked in bars at 21 in surfers paradise queensland australia,
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I got handcuffed to the bar and was forced to drink fishbowl sized drinks, i staggered out of the place and saw a cab, jumped in the back!, doh your too pi$$ed dave,! its a cop car, got a free 4 hour holiday at the jailhouse special singing "21 today, 21 today". bailed myself out on 50cents 4 hours later and showed my girlfriend the watchouse report who proceeded to laugh at me so hard

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Posted: 24th Apr 2006 21:33 Edited at: 24th Apr 2006 21:35
When I was in colledge,I had gotten together with a few buddies and picked up a multiple cases of assorted brew and a bottle of rum.

I passed out in the laundry room. At about 4-5am,I woke up in half a daze and still very hammerd. Abscent mindedly walzted to my buddies laundry hamper and pissed in it.

It's been about 11 years since then..and I still havent been invited back to drink there.

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Posted: 24th Apr 2006 22:47
OK...trying to get my head around this. You were at college about 11 years ago...but you have a son who is somewhere around 21...am I missing something?


Anyway...I paddled in the River Thames at midnight on my 21st, my cousin took me around Soho, I crashed out at her place and in the morning the receptionist back at my hotel told my then-girlfriend (now my wife) that I had left the previous evening and never come back. Luckily, my cousing and her get on really well, so she could vouch for the fact that I did nothing worse than get totally drunk in a seedy part of London and tried to drown myself...all very innocent.

Oh, and for the record, in the UK cousins don't "get it together". We've seen the fallout over the other side of the ocean

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Quote: "You were at college about 11 years ago...but you have a son who is somewhere around 21...am I missing something?"


Are you serious?

Go read his post again.


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Me + alchol = no way. I refuse to drink it, smoke or be a druggie.


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Posted: 25th Apr 2006 00:58
While NeX's words sound pretty dorky, I'm the same. It is actually against my religion to drink any alcohol whatsoever (but we won't get into that, no religion discussion allowed). I'm only 19 at the moment, but even when I'm 21 nothing will change. I'd rather remember every night when I go to bed.

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Posted: 25th Apr 2006 01:40
A kid in my area died of alcohol poisoning recently. Turned 21 and went on a massive binge with his buddies, passed out and never woke up.


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this all happens at 18 here

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Posted: 25th Apr 2006 02:21 Edited at: 25th Apr 2006 03:19
Quote: "You were at college about 11 years ago...but you have a son who is somewhere around 21...am I missing something?""


No Bat, am *I* missing something, that you missed???!!OneOneOneEleven

Ok,I see where you crossed sentances. jacob, the "new kid" in the office,is 21. "my boy" is my bestfriend. the one whom got insanely drunk and passed out, standing up, at the top of a flight of stairs with a mirror on the wall at the bottom.

Go back and read all,again.


Here,this is translated into BatVink speak;

eye hab a fwend... mii bet fwend. eh gnew gi en da kowpanee iz dwendywon yewrs owd. dey wen dwinking dewgeddeh. mii fwend fewll dauwn. wen bewm...


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Posted: 25th Apr 2006 03:41
Quote: "I'd rather remember every night when I go to bed."


I think that's a myth--- how you don't remember when you are drunk. Everytime I've been drinking I remember every single detail, no matter how hammered I get. It just makes big parties... I dunno... more fun. Especially when you're single and lookin' to pick up a hottie or two.

That being said I dated a girl whose social friends were non-drinkers, and we had some pretty good parties sans alcohol. It just depends on the people I think.

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Posted: 25th Apr 2006 04:06
I don't remember being 21 because that was 35 years ago. Having looked it up, it appears that when I was 18 the drinking age and the voting age were 21, and when I turned 21 both the drinking age and the voting age became 18. They lowered both on the theory that if a guy was old enough to be drafted to fight in Vietnam then in all fairness he should be able to have a drink at the airport on the way out and send in an absentee ballot to vote someone else in. The drinking age of 18 caused mucho problems, so that is back up to 21.

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