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March 21, 2011 at 12:30 PM #18646March 21, 2011 at 12:53 PM #679063scaredyclassicParticipant
Like do what? If it’s just signs of drinking a lot, there’s unlikely to be a compelling reason to do anything. Something has to be seriously amiss before change is ever contemplated.
I’m into sangria lately. It seems like a good thing to do for cheap wine
March 21, 2011 at 12:53 PM #679119scaredyclassicParticipantLike do what? If it’s just signs of drinking a lot, there’s unlikely to be a compelling reason to do anything. Something has to be seriously amiss before change is ever contemplated.
I’m into sangria lately. It seems like a good thing to do for cheap wine
March 21, 2011 at 12:53 PM #679724scaredyclassicParticipantLike do what? If it’s just signs of drinking a lot, there’s unlikely to be a compelling reason to do anything. Something has to be seriously amiss before change is ever contemplated.
I’m into sangria lately. It seems like a good thing to do for cheap wine
March 21, 2011 at 12:53 PM #679862scaredyclassicParticipantLike do what? If it’s just signs of drinking a lot, there’s unlikely to be a compelling reason to do anything. Something has to be seriously amiss before change is ever contemplated.
I’m into sangria lately. It seems like a good thing to do for cheap wine
March 21, 2011 at 12:53 PM #680212scaredyclassicParticipantLike do what? If it’s just signs of drinking a lot, there’s unlikely to be a compelling reason to do anything. Something has to be seriously amiss before change is ever contemplated.
I’m into sangria lately. It seems like a good thing to do for cheap wine
March 21, 2011 at 1:05 PM #679088briansd1Guest[quote=walterwhite]Like do what? If it’s just signs of drinking a lot, there’s unlikely to be a compelling reason to do anything. Something has to be seriously amiss before change is ever contemplated.
[/quote]Like on some days passing out at home and living in a cluster-fuck (never cleaning and arranging anything around the house).
He would pop out of the alcohol daze and do fine for a while but will periodically fall back into it. Of course, he’s growing fat from eating and drinking.
How can people live like that?
March 21, 2011 at 1:05 PM #679144briansd1Guest[quote=walterwhite]Like do what? If it’s just signs of drinking a lot, there’s unlikely to be a compelling reason to do anything. Something has to be seriously amiss before change is ever contemplated.
[/quote]Like on some days passing out at home and living in a cluster-fuck (never cleaning and arranging anything around the house).
He would pop out of the alcohol daze and do fine for a while but will periodically fall back into it. Of course, he’s growing fat from eating and drinking.
How can people live like that?
March 21, 2011 at 1:05 PM #679749briansd1Guest[quote=walterwhite]Like do what? If it’s just signs of drinking a lot, there’s unlikely to be a compelling reason to do anything. Something has to be seriously amiss before change is ever contemplated.
[/quote]Like on some days passing out at home and living in a cluster-fuck (never cleaning and arranging anything around the house).
He would pop out of the alcohol daze and do fine for a while but will periodically fall back into it. Of course, he’s growing fat from eating and drinking.
How can people live like that?
March 21, 2011 at 1:05 PM #679886briansd1Guest[quote=walterwhite]Like do what? If it’s just signs of drinking a lot, there’s unlikely to be a compelling reason to do anything. Something has to be seriously amiss before change is ever contemplated.
[/quote]Like on some days passing out at home and living in a cluster-fuck (never cleaning and arranging anything around the house).
He would pop out of the alcohol daze and do fine for a while but will periodically fall back into it. Of course, he’s growing fat from eating and drinking.
How can people live like that?
March 21, 2011 at 1:05 PM #680237briansd1Guest[quote=walterwhite]Like do what? If it’s just signs of drinking a lot, there’s unlikely to be a compelling reason to do anything. Something has to be seriously amiss before change is ever contemplated.
[/quote]Like on some days passing out at home and living in a cluster-fuck (never cleaning and arranging anything around the house).
He would pop out of the alcohol daze and do fine for a while but will periodically fall back into it. Of course, he’s growing fat from eating and drinking.
How can people live like that?
March 21, 2011 at 1:18 PM #679098scaredyclassicParticipanthttp://Www.moderndrunkardmagazine.com
do not buy him a subscription.
Personally I love to drink and get drunk with others, hate to clean the house.
It’s much better seeming from the inside.
Great read for the glorification of alcoholics; I hope they serve beer in he’ll by Tucker max
March 21, 2011 at 1:18 PM #679152scaredyclassicParticipanthttp://Www.moderndrunkardmagazine.com
do not buy him a subscription.
Personally I love to drink and get drunk with others, hate to clean the house.
It’s much better seeming from the inside.
Great read for the glorification of alcoholics; I hope they serve beer in he’ll by Tucker max
March 21, 2011 at 1:18 PM #679759scaredyclassicParticipanthttp://Www.moderndrunkardmagazine.com
do not buy him a subscription.
Personally I love to drink and get drunk with others, hate to clean the house.
It’s much better seeming from the inside.
Great read for the glorification of alcoholics; I hope they serve beer in he’ll by Tucker max
March 21, 2011 at 1:18 PM #679896scaredyclassicParticipanthttp://Www.moderndrunkardmagazine.com
do not buy him a subscription.
Personally I love to drink and get drunk with others, hate to clean the house.
It’s much better seeming from the inside.
Great read for the glorification of alcoholics; I hope they serve beer in he’ll by Tucker max
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