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Why the need for people to drink at birthday parties for kids? Besides the fact that kids can be a handful.
- If people didn't need excuses to drink, they'd be drunk all the timelocustsloth
- Good point.
It seems sad to me.
Jaline - That's cause you're not drunk
locustsloth - Although, drinking seems to be everywhere. Perhaps because I'm still in college, but, for some people, it doesn't that much.Jaline
- *it doesn't change that much once they leave school.Jaline
- To be clear, I don't care if people drink every now and then. I'm just wary about kids' birthday parties.Jaline
- It's also because many of my extended family members have drinking problems, and I don't like the taste ;)Jaline
- locust, it does seem sad to me if you must be drunk to have a good time. Maybe I am being too judgemental, but I am what I am.Jaline
- And I mean *always* drunk, not people who drink every now and then just to let loose.Jaline
- Yeah, I am just rambling now. haha. HAVE FUN, EVERYONE.Jaline
- i know what you mean, jaline. it's all about moderation. :)janne76
- :)
yes, what you said is shorter. and better.Jaline - i was just jokin with you. i rarely drink, both because i'm a lightweight and i have kids to take care oflocustsloth