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johnhara1
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12th Feb 07 at 12:19   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I had a m8 like that, he pushed a lass i was with in the kebab shop and spat in her face.

He then started on me and we ended up fighting, once he came round from being knocked out he even started on the ambulance crew that had to come for him. Spoke to him last month for the 1st time in nearly a yr.

You dont need friends like that.
Whittie
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12th Feb 07 at 12:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by rustyarchs
me and my mates all used to do that when we were younger but not anymore but saying that my best mate has done time for attempted murder and im not that stupid now


tell them to grow up


He sounds likea nice mate.
Tom
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12th Feb 07 at 12:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I have been like that in the past after a few too many. Hadn't acted that way for ages but had a bit of a downer on myself over xmas and started behaving like a tit again (not neceassirly kicking off but saying out of order things and generally acting like a badger) if you start blaming it on the alcohol that is where a problem starts. I only act like that when I have something on my mind or am feeling very low and drink excessively.

If I drinkexcessively when everything is good I just love everyone so it's not just the beer no matter what anyone says.
Dafz
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quote:
Originally posted by Tom
I have been like that in the past after a few too many. Hadn't acted that way for ages but had a bit of a downer on myself over xmas and started behaving like a tit again (not neceassirly kicking off but saying out of order things and generally acting like a badger) if you start blaming it on the alcohol that is where a problem starts. I only act like that when I have something on my mind or am feeling very low and drink excessively.

If I drinkexcessively when everything is good I just love everyone so it's not just the beer no matter what anyone says.


Well said mate, beer just aggrivates whats eating away at your insides.
Dean_W
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I had a mate like this. Sober, he was the nicest lad you could meet. When pissed he sometimes went absolutley nuts, like a wild animal. He nearly got us battered a few times.

He ended up scrapping with me one night. Haven't spoken to him since. Good riddance I say.
rustyarchs
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quote:
Originally posted by Whittie
quote:
Originally posted by rustyarchs
me and my mates all used to do that when we were younger but not anymore but saying that my best mate has done time for attempted murder and im not that stupid now


tell them to grow up


He sounds likea nice mate.


bound to happen to him with a name like ducky tbh

grew up together through nursery and school, i was the best man at his wedding and i know he will always be there for me when i need him and vice versa, great guy just a bit daft sometimes

only reason he got done for attempted murder is he smashed his neighbour up badly with a hammer as he kept trying to wind up his 2 rottweilers and my mate had just brought his new born daughter home so wasnt having his two dogs hyper around her

Jules S
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We like to call this 'the Blackthorn effect'

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