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Well, i would likely take off early friday...
Not the full day.
Depends on flight times and stuff like that...
Heck might be easier to fly in sat morning. But i dont wanna let yall get to far ahead on the drinkin..
Im not a big fan of drinking that damn early, but getting up before that is normal for me...
I can start at noon and drink, but if others start drinking, i usually join.
Hey Cheeto, since you weren't invited either, meet us in Vegas and you can try out all the prostitutes for Alpha. You can write back and let him know how they were.
Don,
youve got to get up mighty early in the morning to start drinking before me.
Last year this time me and Karl were drinking cornliquor at 7am.
That was a GREAT time! We ran out of beer by noon and had to make a severe round about trip to pick up much more beer, steaks and raw peanuts to boil!
Originally Posted by alpha/omega
noon?
We are drunk by noon. I dont start getting belligerent until about midnight though.
I wouldn't say drunk, but there was no pain to be felt!
Originally Posted by Carlene
Hey Cheeto, since you weren't invited either, meet us in Vegas and you can try out all the prostitutes for Alpha. You can write back and let him know how they were.
He'd be buried in the desert within the 1st hour. Hookers don't take too kindly to the barter system and people trying to jew them down.
We are drunk by noon. I dont start getting belligerent until about midnight though.
Oh yea?
Well it seems like i can get back to my old drinking ways. Not many people like to drink that early, so now a days i dont, heck i could party until 2 or 3 in the morning, be up showered and back at the pong table for more beer pong by 9
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