Dana said:I go out 2 or 3 nights a week. I don't drink at home. I have a family of male alcoholics, I'm all fucking set with drinking at home.
I disagree with this bit. Your couch isn't gonna introduce you to new people.
But I don't understand the whole "not enough money for a tab" thing... it's not like you spend more money just cuz you're using a tab? It's the same cost if you buy 3 drinks on a tab versus pay for 3 drinks in cash.
Some people tend to drink more and lose track of how much they've spent....
If you're an alcoholic, it doesnt matter where you drink, you just want the drink. And yes, I am talking from experience.
I stray from drinking at home 90% of the time because of family history. 3 nights a week, 4 hours 2 nights a week and 2 hours another, hardly makes one an alcoholic but I know what you are saying.
I think you're missing the point... I don't see wtf the people who say if you cannot afford a tab you shouldn't be drinking are thinking. I fail to see the logic. But these are prob the people that run up a 70 dollar bill. What is wrong with carrying cash? Other than the fact it's easier to lose; it's also easier to keep track of your spending.
I stray from drinking at home 90% of the time because of family history. 3 nights a week, 4 hours 2 nights a week and 2 hours another, hardly makes one an alcoholic but I know what you are saying.
By yourself? IMO... I go out for the social aspect as well as drinking. I don't see the sense in drinking by yourself. Hence why I rarely do it.
I see no problem with having a glass of wine at home alone...it's relaxing.
Some people have friends they invite over for drinks other don't......Dana your logic about alcoholics is wack.
I'd give it back. I believe in karma AND I've been in charge of a cash register before and I know how frustrating it is to have your drawer come up short.
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I stray from drinking at home 90% of the time because of family history. 3 nights a week, 4 hours 2 nights a week and 2 hours another, hardly makes one an alcoholic but I know what you are saying.
From the ex-bar manager's perspective, I'd just like to say that the lone cheapskate who pays cash is a pain in the ass.
When you've got a steady turnover of a dozen or more tabs running at a time, with groups coming and going, enjoying what their hard-earned dough is all about, the loner who thinks that he's the only customer that matters and the only thing in the world more important than his custom is his approval simply gets in the way.
The world does not revolve around your pathetic attempts to meet women. If you want to impress, buy the best and appreciate it. Live your life to the fullest instead of ruining the vibe by counting the beans. And if you're not earning enough to truly enjoy life,get off your lazy ass and work some more until you have.
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