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Quote from: Uncle Mort on August 17, 2013, 01:36:06 PMSeriously, "Freedom of Choice" is not an answer as to why? You don't do things just because you can. There must be a reason.Another thought:If you're more likely to do something when drunk than sober then maybe it's not such a good idea after all. Not saying you had yours done under the influence but many do.When I was about 16 a group of us went drinking ......after a few beers , I suggest we all get our names tattooed on our arm....so off we all trundle ( 12 of us ) as time went on I sobered up ........I still have no tattoos .............but 11 of my friends have,.......
Seriously, "Freedom of Choice" is not an answer as to why? You don't do things just because you can. There must be a reason.Another thought:If you're more likely to do something when drunk than sober then maybe it's not such a good idea after all. Not saying you had yours done under the influence but many do.
Quote from: apc2010 on August 18, 2013, 02:43:26 PMQuote from: Uncle Mort on August 17, 2013, 01:36:06 PMSeriously, "Freedom of Choice" is not an answer as to why? You don't do things just because you can. There must be a reason.Another thought:If you're more likely to do something when drunk than sober then maybe it's not such a good idea after all. Not saying you had yours done under the influence but many do.When I was about 16 a group of us went drinking ......after a few beers , I suggest we all get our names tattooed on our arm....so off we all trundle ( 12 of us ) as time went on I sobered up ........I still have no tattoos .............but 11 of my friends have,....... Apey - you waited to announce you were chickening out until all the others had theirs done............bet they were pleased
To be fair, he realised it would cost munny
Quote from: Landlady on August 18, 2013, 02:26:52 PMQuote from: Uncle Mort on August 17, 2013, 01:36:06 PMSeriously, "Freedom of Choice" is not an answer as to why? You don't do things just because you can. There must be a reason.Another thought:If you're more likely to do something when drunk than sober then maybe it's not such a good idea after all. Not saying you had yours done under the influence but many do.100% honesty here - my sister (older by one year) had wanted to have a tattoo which she felt would help her remember her son who had been killed in a road accident a few years prior, but she didn't have the bottle to go along herself, so I said 'why not - let's go' and one Saturday morning off we toddled to the parlour..................Actually felt a bit old myself to be doing something like this but felt good about helping her do something she wanted and I love it - BM hates it - but I have never regretted it So stone cold sober, no regrets and YES I'd do it againHowever I do agree that many (probably) do take this type of decision under the influence and that's not wise as it definitely is something that is not going to disappear when you sober up That is a lovely thing to do in support of someone you love Proud of you sis...
Quote from: Uncle Mort on August 17, 2013, 01:36:06 PMSeriously, "Freedom of Choice" is not an answer as to why? You don't do things just because you can. There must be a reason.Another thought:If you're more likely to do something when drunk than sober then maybe it's not such a good idea after all. Not saying you had yours done under the influence but many do.100% honesty here - my sister (older by one year) had wanted to have a tattoo which she felt would help her remember her son who had been killed in a road accident a few years prior, but she didn't have the bottle to go along herself, so I said 'why not - let's go' and one Saturday morning off we toddled to the parlour..................Actually felt a bit old myself to be doing something like this but felt good about helping her do something she wanted and I love it - BM hates it - but I have never regretted it So stone cold sober, no regrets and YES I'd do it againHowever I do agree that many (probably) do take this type of decision under the influence and that's not wise as it definitely is something that is not going to disappear when you sober up
Quote from: Nick (GC First Class) on August 18, 2013, 02:47:52 PMTo be fair, he realised it would cost munnyI thought that but to polite to say
Quote from: boogs on August 18, 2013, 02:33:27 PMQuote from: Landlady on August 18, 2013, 02:26:52 PMQuote from: Uncle Mort on August 17, 2013, 01:36:06 PMSeriously, "Freedom of Choice" is not an answer as to why? You don't do things just because you can. There must be a reason.Another thought:If you're more likely to do something when drunk than sober then maybe it's not such a good idea after all. Not saying you had yours done under the influence but many do.100% honesty here - my sister (older by one year) had wanted to have a tattoo which she felt would help her remember her son who had been killed in a road accident a few years prior, but she didn't have the bottle to go along herself, so I said 'why not - let's go' and one Saturday morning off we toddled to the parlour..................Actually felt a bit old myself to be doing something like this but felt good about helping her do something she wanted and I love it - BM hates it - but I have never regretted it So stone cold sober, no regrets and YES I'd do it againHowever I do agree that many (probably) do take this type of decision under the influence and that's not wise as it definitely is something that is not going to disappear when you sober up That is a lovely thing to do in support of someone you love Proud of you sis...Awwwwwhhhhh thank you I honestly would do anything for my sis and this wasn't much of a hardship - bit of a painful process at the time but as she'd gone first and hers was finished I couldn't really bottle out - could I Apey
Quote from: Landlady on August 18, 2013, 02:50:43 PMQuote from: boogs on August 18, 2013, 02:33:27 PMQuote from: Landlady on August 18, 2013, 02:26:52 PMQuote from: Uncle Mort on August 17, 2013, 01:36:06 PMSeriously, "Freedom of Choice" is not an answer as to why? You don't do things just because you can. There must be a reason.Another thought:If you're more likely to do something when drunk than sober then maybe it's not such a good idea after all. Not saying you had yours done under the influence but many do.100% honesty here - my sister (older by one year) had wanted to have a tattoo which she felt would help her remember her son who had been killed in a road accident a few years prior, but she didn't have the bottle to go along herself, so I said 'why not - let's go' and one Saturday morning off we toddled to the parlour..................Actually felt a bit old myself to be doing something like this but felt good about helping her do something she wanted and I love it - BM hates it - but I have never regretted it So stone cold sober, no regrets and YES I'd do it againHowever I do agree that many (probably) do take this type of decision under the influence and that's not wise as it definitely is something that is not going to disappear when you sober up That is a lovely thing to do in support of someone you love Proud of you sis...Awwwwwhhhhh thank you I honestly would do anything for my sis and this wasn't much of a hardship - bit of a painful process at the time but as she'd gone first and hers was finished I couldn't really bottle out - could I Apey Apey's been busted!!
Quote from: miss Tchevious on August 18, 2013, 02:54:10 PMQuote from: Landlady on August 18, 2013, 02:50:43 PMQuote from: boogs on August 18, 2013, 02:33:27 PMQuote from: Landlady on August 18, 2013, 02:26:52 PMQuote from: Uncle Mort on August 17, 2013, 01:36:06 PMSeriously, "Freedom of Choice" is not an answer as to why? You don't do things just because you can. There must be a reason.Another thought:If you're more likely to do something when drunk than sober then maybe it's not such a good idea after all. Not saying you had yours done under the influence but many do.100% honesty here - my sister (older by one year) had wanted to have a tattoo which she felt would help her remember her son who had been killed in a road accident a few years prior, but she didn't have the bottle to go along herself, so I said 'why not - let's go' and one Saturday morning off we toddled to the parlour..................Actually felt a bit old myself to be doing something like this but felt good about helping her do something she wanted and I love it - BM hates it - but I have never regretted it So stone cold sober, no regrets and YES I'd do it againHowever I do agree that many (probably) do take this type of decision under the influence and that's not wise as it definitely is something that is not going to disappear when you sober up That is a lovely thing to do in support of someone you love Proud of you sis...Awwwwwhhhhh thank you I honestly would do anything for my sis and this wasn't much of a hardship - bit of a painful process at the time but as she'd gone first and hers was finished I couldn't really bottle out - could I Apey Apey's been busted!! Get the corn meal out for him tonight Miss T Berk berk berk berk .................chicken type noises
Quote from: Landlady on August 18, 2013, 02:57:57 PMQuote from: miss Tchevious on August 18, 2013, 02:54:10 PMQuote from: Landlady on August 18, 2013, 02:50:43 PMQuote from: boogs on August 18, 2013, 02:33:27 PMQuote from: Landlady on August 18, 2013, 02:26:52 PMQuote from: Uncle Mort on August 17, 2013, 01:36:06 PMSeriously, "Freedom of Choice" is not an answer as to why? You don't do things just because you can. There must be a reason.Another thought:If you're more likely to do something when drunk than sober then maybe it's not such a good idea after all. Not saying you had yours done under the influence but many do.100% honesty here - my sister (older by one year) had wanted to have a tattoo which she felt would help her remember her son who had been killed in a road accident a few years prior, but she didn't have the bottle to go along herself, so I said 'why not - let's go' and one Saturday morning off we toddled to the parlour..................Actually felt a bit old myself to be doing something like this but felt good about helping her do something she wanted and I love it - BM hates it - but I have never regretted it So stone cold sober, no regrets and YES I'd do it againHowever I do agree that many (probably) do take this type of decision under the influence and that's not wise as it definitely is something that is not going to disappear when you sober up That is a lovely thing to do in support of someone you love Proud of you sis...Awwwwwhhhhh thank you I honestly would do anything for my sis and this wasn't much of a hardship - bit of a painful process at the time but as she'd gone first and hers was finished I couldn't really bottle out - could I Apey Apey's been busted!! Get the corn meal out for him tonight Miss T Berk berk berk berk .................chicken type noises When did you hear a chicken say "berk"???
Quote from: Barman on August 18, 2013, 02:59:25 PMQuote from: Landlady on August 18, 2013, 02:57:57 PMQuote from: miss Tchevious on August 18, 2013, 02:54:10 PMQuote from: Landlady on August 18, 2013, 02:50:43 PMQuote from: boogs on August 18, 2013, 02:33:27 PMQuote from: Landlady on August 18, 2013, 02:26:52 PMQuote from: Uncle Mort on August 17, 2013, 01:36:06 PMSeriously, "Freedom of Choice" is not an answer as to why? You don't do things just because you can. There must be a reason.Another thought:If you're more likely to do something when drunk than sober then maybe it's not such a good idea after all. Not saying you had yours done under the influence but many do.100% honesty here - my sister (older by one year) had wanted to have a tattoo which she felt would help her remember her son who had been killed in a road accident a few years prior, but she didn't have the bottle to go along herself, so I said 'why not - let's go' and one Saturday morning off we toddled to the parlour..................Actually felt a bit old myself to be doing something like this but felt good about helping her do something she wanted and I love it - BM hates it - but I have never regretted it So stone cold sober, no regrets and YES I'd do it againHowever I do agree that many (probably) do take this type of decision under the influence and that's not wise as it definitely is something that is not going to disappear when you sober up That is a lovely thing to do in support of someone you love Proud of you sis...Awwwwwhhhhh thank you I honestly would do anything for my sis and this wasn't much of a hardship - bit of a painful process at the time but as she'd gone first and hers was finished I couldn't really bottle out - could I Apey Apey's been busted!! Get the corn meal out for him tonight Miss T Berk berk berk berk .................chicken type noises When did you hear a chicken say "berk"??? When it first stood next to you perhaps What noise, oh great and wise one, would you put down as a chicken then
Quote from: Landlady on August 18, 2013, 03:01:52 PMQuote from: Barman on August 18, 2013, 02:59:25 PMQuote from: Landlady on August 18, 2013, 02:57:57 PMQuote from: miss Tchevious on August 18, 2013, 02:54:10 PMQuote from: Landlady on August 18, 2013, 02:50:43 PMQuote from: boogs on August 18, 2013, 02:33:27 PMQuote from: Landlady on August 18, 2013, 02:26:52 PMQuote from: Uncle Mort on August 17, 2013, 01:36:06 PMSeriously, "Freedom of Choice" is not an answer as to why? You don't do things just because you can. There must be a reason.Another thought:If you're more likely to do something when drunk than sober then maybe it's not such a good idea after all. Not saying you had yours done under the influence but many do.100% honesty here - my sister (older by one year) had wanted to have a tattoo which she felt would help her remember her son who had been killed in a road accident a few years prior, but she didn't have the bottle to go along herself, so I said 'why not - let's go' and one Saturday morning off we toddled to the parlour..................Actually felt a bit old myself to be doing something like this but felt good about helping her do something she wanted and I love it - BM hates it - but I have never regretted it So stone cold sober, no regrets and YES I'd do it againHowever I do agree that many (probably) do take this type of decision under the influence and that's not wise as it definitely is something that is not going to disappear when you sober up That is a lovely thing to do in support of someone you love Proud of you sis...Awwwwwhhhhh thank you I honestly would do anything for my sis and this wasn't much of a hardship - bit of a painful process at the time but as she'd gone first and hers was finished I couldn't really bottle out - could I Apey Apey's been busted!! Get the corn meal out for him tonight Miss T Berk berk berk berk .................chicken type noises When did you hear a chicken say "berk"??? When it first stood next to you perhaps What noise, oh great and wise one, would you put down as a chicken then I think it is fairly widely and universally accepted that chickens "cluck"... That poor granddaughter will be laughed out of skool if you have been teaching her.... Now children, what noise does a chicken make...? "BERK MISS"
Quote from: Barman on August 18, 2013, 03:04:20 PMQuote from: Landlady on August 18, 2013, 03:01:52 PMQuote from: Barman on August 18, 2013, 02:59:25 PMQuote from: Landlady on August 18, 2013, 02:57:57 PMQuote from: miss Tchevious on August 18, 2013, 02:54:10 PMQuote from: Landlady on August 18, 2013, 02:50:43 PMQuote from: boogs on August 18, 2013, 02:33:27 PMQuote from: Landlady on August 18, 2013, 02:26:52 PMQuote from: Uncle Mort on August 17, 2013, 01:36:06 PMSeriously, "Freedom of Choice" is not an answer as to why? You don't do things just because you can. There must be a reason.Another thought:If you're more likely to do something when drunk than sober then maybe it's not such a good idea after all. Not saying you had yours done under the influence but many do.100% honesty here - my sister (older by one year) had wanted to have a tattoo which she felt would help her remember her son who had been killed in a road accident a few years prior, but she didn't have the bottle to go along herself, so I said 'why not - let's go' and one Saturday morning off we toddled to the parlour..................Actually felt a bit old myself to be doing something like this but felt good about helping her do something she wanted and I love it - BM hates it - but I have never regretted it So stone cold sober, no regrets and YES I'd do it againHowever I do agree that many (probably) do take this type of decision under the influence and that's not wise as it definitely is something that is not going to disappear when you sober up That is a lovely thing to do in support of someone you love Proud of you sis...Awwwwwhhhhh thank you I honestly would do anything for my sis and this wasn't much of a hardship - bit of a painful process at the time but as she'd gone first and hers was finished I couldn't really bottle out - could I Apey Apey's been busted!! Get the corn meal out for him tonight Miss T Berk berk berk berk .................chicken type noises When did you hear a chicken say "berk"??? When it first stood next to you perhaps What noise, oh great and wise one, would you put down as a chicken then I think it is fairly widely and universally accepted that chickens "cluck"... That poor granddaughter will be laughed out of skool if you have been teaching her.... Now children, what noise does a chicken make...? "BERK MISS" BUT if you (or anyone else) is doing an impression of a chicken then you don't go 'cluck'cluck' do you???Help me out someone please - I've just tried it and gone 'berk, berk, berk'..............Does this prove my insanity