You think everything is gay -- wishful thinking on your part.pretty gay IMO
At a casino, it was pretty cool. My oldest got a huge kick out of it. I have to admit I have no freaking idea how he does what he does. Big empty box amd the next second he is in the box sitting on a motorcycle. similar thing except a classic car shows up out of nowhere. 13 members of the audiance go behind a "box" made of sheets, disappear and it seems like they instantly appear at the back of the theater.oh, nice. Where? was it good?
Nice. You live in NV? Yeah magic is some pretty ill shit.You think everything is gay -- wishful thinking on your part.
At a casino, it was pretty cool. My oldest got a huge kick out of it. I have to admit I have no freaking idea how he does what he does. Big empty box amd the next second he is in the box sitting on a motorcycle. similar thing except a classic car shows up out of nowhere. 13 members of the audiance go behind a "box" made of sheets, disappear and it seems like they instantly appear at the back of the theater.
When one buys a pitcher in a bar it is customary from my environment when growing up that it is community. Yes some people had problems understanding that it should be reciprocated, but I don't base my generosity or actions on what OTHERS do. I know I will be sharing rounds when going out and may not get a fair return. If I can't afford this scenario, I don't go. This is the type of thought that baffles me with you. How can you honestly dwell on such little things when you are supposed to be having a good time? I hope you didn't sit there and think about it all night ruining yours and the GFs time. If you go to the single beer approach then you are just withdrawing yourself from the social affair IMO.Well, I learned something last night. Apparently, the gf's family participates in the community sharing of booze.This behavior in unaccpetable in either side of my family...and exists within a small (meaning one) friend...but that is because he reciprocates the action so often, it's cool. But he still asks.
Am I out of line for expecting people to ask before drinking my beer? I bought a pitcher of beer for me...not the community. In effect, I purchased a $10 cup of bud light. (which I don't even like).
In the future, I will mitigate this risk by buying one beer at a time in thier presence. While it may not be the most effecient way...it will be more effective. For $10, I could have got 3 bottles of Coors Light.
I am also need to find a way to take incidents in life one incident at a time instead of letting them compound. Oftentimes, when you hear people complain about the injustices in their life, it is always the compounding of incidents.
Well, I learned something last night. Apparently, the gf's family participates in the community sharing of booze.This behavior in unaccpetable in either side of my family...and exists within a small (meaning one) friend...but that is because he reciprocates the action so often, it's cool. But he still asks.
Am I out of line for expecting people to ask before drinking my beer? I bought a pitcher of beer for me...not the community. In effect, I purchased a $10 cup of bud light. (which I don't even like).
In the future, I will mitigate this risk by buying one beer at a time in thier presence. While it may not be the most effecient way...it will be more effective. For $10, I could have got 3 bottles of Coors Light.
I am also need to find a way to take incidents in life one incident at a time instead of letting them compound. Oftentimes, when you hear people complain about the injustices in their life, it is always the compounding of incidents.
Well the people I hang out with, NEVER hoard a pitcher to themselves. I think it's classless and tacky to buy yourself a pitcher. if you don't want to buy everyone in your group beer, then just buy yourself a beer.i disagree icetee. while often times when going out a pitcher is for sharing. i have been out before when a pitcher was used as a single persons drinking container.
although it is rare, there are situations where drinking a pitcher at a time is proper.