There's a B-17 buzzing around my house... by FngrBANG - Page 2 - TribalWar Forums
Click Here to find great hosting deals from Branzone.com


Go Back   TribalWar Forums > TribalWar Community > General Discussion
Reload this Page There's a B-17 buzzing around my house...
Page 2 of 2
Thread Tools
FngrBANG
VeteranX
Contributor
Old
21 - 03-28-2009, 19:34
Reply With Quote
Quote:
Originally Posted by carouselambra View Post
Wow, it's like he's replying to some other thread.
I'm sorry, when you said "Special Hell" were you referring to the one where all the bad Down's syndrome kids go?
 
FngrBANG is offline
 
Sponsored Links
carouselambra
Veteran++
Old
22 - 03-28-2009, 19:42
Reply With Quote
Quote:
Originally Posted by FngrBANG View Post
I'm sorry, when you said "Special Hell" were you referring to the one where all the bad Down's syndrome kids go?
No, the one where you're stabbed forever with $100 sushi knives. You'll notice that I typed it into the sentence.
 
carouselambra is offline
 
FngrBANG
VeteranX
Contributor
Old
23 - 03-28-2009, 19:45
Reply With Quote
That's the "Hell of a thousand $100 sushi knives"

There's nothing "Special" about that
 
FngrBANG is offline
 
carouselambra
Veteran++
Old
24 - 03-28-2009, 19:51
Reply With Quote
Alright, this has reached the point where going comatose for a few hours, hallucinating vividly, and then maybe suffering amnesia about the whole experience seems vastly preferable to this discussion.


 http://xkcd.com/203/ 
 
carouselambra is offline
 
FngrBANG
VeteranX
Contributor
Old
25 - 03-28-2009, 19:56
Reply With Quote
i could've told you that...


 In the Hell of I could've told you that 
 
FngrBANG is offline
 
SuicideTaxi
VeteranXX
Contributor
Old
26 - 03-28-2009, 20:41
Reply With Quote
Dry Drunk - Dry Drunk Syndrome


Quote:
Unfortunately when many former drinkers go through the grieving process over the loss of their old friend, the bottle, some never get past the anger stage.

It is a very real loss. The drink has been their friend for many years and one they could count on. When the whole world turned against them, the bottle never let them down. It was always there ready for the good times, the celebrations, the parties, as well as the sad, mad, and lonely times, too.

Finally their old friend let them down... they got in trouble with the law, lost a job or career, almost lost their family, or the doctors told them they had to stop drinking... whatever the reason, the circumstances of their life brought them to the point where they made a decision to say "so long" to the bottle.

Whether they realized it or not, they began the stages of grieving -- denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance -- the same stages most people go through when they have a great loss in their lives or have been told they have a terminal illness.

First comes the denial -- it's really not that big a deal, I've always said I could quit anytime -- and then the anger and depression when they realize just how much that had come to depend on their old friend alcohol.

Many make it through the process to the final stage -- accepting the loss, learning and growing through the experience, and moving on.

Some never make it. It's sad to see them, sometimes many years later, still stuck in their anger, bitterness, and resentment at having to make the change in their lives. They haven't had a drink in years, but they have also never had a "sober" day.

You even see them in the 12-step rooms... been in the program for years and years and their lives seem to be a constant unmanageable struggle. All those years and they have no more of a spiritual awakening than they did the first time they walked into the room.

"Dry Drunk" has been described as "A condition of returning to one's old alcoholic thinking and behavior without actually having taken a drink." Or as one wise old drunk put it, if a horse thief goes into A.A. what you can end up with is a sober horse thief. Or a personal favorite: you can take the rum out of the fruit cake, but you've still got a fruit cake!

Those who quit drinking but are still angry about it, wind up living miserable lives and usually make everyone else around them miserable too. If it has been said once in an Al-Anon meeting, it has been whispered thousands of times, "I almost wish he would go back to drinking."
 
SuicideTaxi is offline
 
Last edited by SuicideTaxi; 03-28-2009 at 20:44..
VonTed
VeteranXX
Contributor
Old
27 - 03-28-2009, 20:45
Reply With Quote
Quote:
Originally Posted by FngrBANG View Post
I can post the link to a higher REZ version of the pic if you want it.
Too many people in front, need a nice shot without the tourists.

I always wanted to join the Confederate air force, so i could fly in one their planes
 
VonTed is offline
 
FngrBANG
VeteranX
Contributor
Old
28 - 03-28-2009, 20:45
Reply With Quote
Quote:
Originally Posted by SuicideTaxi View Post
Dry Drunk - Dry Drunk Syndrome
 
FngrBANG is offline
 
SuicideTaxi
VeteranXX
Contributor
Old
29 - 03-28-2009, 20:49
Reply With Quote
I'm with thread tags
 
SuicideTaxi is offline
 
Page 2 of 2
Reply


Go Back   TribalWar Forums > TribalWar Community > General Discussion
Reload this Page There's a B-17 buzzing around my house...

Social Website Bullshit

Tags
drunken moron , kahula lays jew eggs


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off


AGENT: claudebot / Y
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 00:49.