I went to see Twilight this past weekend (like any good gay guy would). There was a whole row of women sitting behind me. I would guess they were in their mid 20s. They were all loud and they each had coffees from starbucks. 1 of them is really drunk and saying stuff like "You guys aren't my friends any more! I'm going to sit over here" and then stumbles and moves 1 seat away. Anyhow, they were adding Bailey's to the coffee and obviously thought that was super cool to be doing in a movie. It stank to me which is odd cuz Baileys is supposed to smell good. I know I was more bothered by this than the other people around me. I wanted to cuss those stupid drunk girls out and tell them to go hit a frat party. However, this is the kind of thing I would have done at their age.... How sad.
It almost ruined it for me.
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PC...That was me at 14....giggle. I can always find "me" in the things that frustrate me. I probably would have turned around and said "Alcohol kills, Alcoholics Anonymous saves lives" and got up and moved.
Thanks Pappy...that happened for me and still does on occasion!
Yes, I have to remember how can I get angry or be distrubed at someone or something if I did the same thing. Even woarse, continue to do the same thing. Really puts things into perspective. Yes, a whole new attitude and outlook on life. Love it. Thanks for the post Mark.
Back in the day, me and my drunk buddies would have moved from the other side of the theater so we could sit behind the drunk girls and make a play on them :)
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This reminds me how inconsiderate I was when I drank. I cared only about the good time I was having and nothing about those around me. Thanks for this post. It reminds me to stay grateful, compassionate and humble.
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Mark, i hope someone cares enough to get you the twilight dvds as a gift so you can watch them in the comfort of your own sober home. As a side note; the title was very funny. Thanks for the laugh.
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