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I've always wanted to have a roofie party. hear me out:
get a group of like 10 people together. everyone but 1 person roofies themselves. the sober person documents it all and everyone else gets to experience what it's like to get roofied. I personally think I would be awesome on roofies. I just really want to test it out.
You young people and your short attention spans. What the hell is wrong with rendering someone incapacitated one drink at a time? Why are you all in such a hurry?
I've always wanted to have a roofie party. hear me out:
get a group of like 10 people together. everyone but 1 person roofies themselves. the sober person documents it all and everyone else gets to experience what it's like to get roofied. I personally think I would be awesome on roofies. I just really want to test it out.
You young people and your short attention spans. What the hell is wrong with rendering someone incapacitated one drink at a time? Why are you all in such a hurry?
evidently you've never experienced the rapture and euphoria of butt chugging.
5.5/four tet, daphni b2b floating points, avalon emerson 5.12/neil young 5.19/mannequin pussy 5.21/serpentwithfeet 5.25/hozier 6.12-16/bonnaroo 6.28/goose 6.29/goose 9.17/the national + the war on drugs 9.23/sigur ros 9.27-29/making time 10.17/air
You young people and your short attention spans. What the hell is wrong with rendering someone incapacitated one drink at a time? Why are you all in such a hurry?
evidently you've never experienced the rapture and euphoria of butt chugging.
True. I have not. Maybe one of you could give me pointers on how to approach the subject. I'm good with "Can I buy you a drink?" and even "Does this rag smell like chloroform to you?" But are there tried and true approaches for getting someone you just met to pull down their pants and let you pour booze up their butt? Also, do you bring your own equipment or do you frequent places that have it accessible? If the former, what equipment do you need? If the latter, how do you know it's sanitary? I hate to sound like a prude, but I'm not really comfortable getting other people's butt juice on me. Are there types of booze that work better than others? Can I assume that ice cubes are unnecessary? What about garnishes? What's an appropriate quantity? Is one round enough? Is there something comparable to a toast? "Up the hatch?" What's the cleanup like? And do butt chuggers have an item that takes the place of breath mints for those who consume their alcohol orally?
If I'm going to try this, I want to make sure that I understand the etiquette of it. Those who've met me in person will confirm that I'm a stickler for proper etiquette.
Post by actually @fortyfive33 now on Dec 31, 2014 17:59:59 GMT -5
Happy New Year!
Ok, I have a couple questions, since this is starting to bug me a little bit.
Question #1: I find that while club/venue are more expensive on the whole, they're better experiences generally than going to a festival (Bonnaroo may be an exception, I'l find out in 2016.) Am I alone in this?
Question #2: I'm a senior in high school and have my colleges narrowed to three: Mizzou, Minnesota-Twin Cities, and Arizona State. What are the concert scenes like in Columbia, Minneapolis1, and Phoenix2? Not that these would be huge factors in my decision (ok they'd be sort of big, I want to enjoy my time at uni), but I'd like to know regardless.
Question #3: For Mizzou specifically, how easy is it to get from Columbia to St. Louis/KC?
1. smellycat, help me out here. 2. I'm studying journalism, which is on the Phoenix campus.
Question #3: For Mizzou specifically, how easy is it to get from Columbia to St. Louis/KC?
It's about two hours to Kansas City but I wouldn't rule out the added 30 minutes to Lawrence, KS. It's a cool city with a fair music scene. Either way, that's a little far out for regular shows.
The past three years I've had a New Year's kiss and brought a lady home. I'm pretty sure the streak dies tonight. But I'm still taking all the hobo signs off my wall in case a miracle should occur. I don't really need to bring a new lady home and have the first thing she sees be a piece of cardboard talking about lice.
The past three years I've had a New Year's kiss and brought a lady home. I'm pretty sure the streak dies tonight. But I'm still taking all the hobo signs off my wall in case a miracle should occur. I don't really need to bring a new lady home and have the first thing she sees be a piece of cardboard talking about lice.
You could always meet the poop eater guy at McDonald's. He won't judge your signs.
Ok, I have a couple questions, since this is starting to bug me a little bit.
Question #1: I find that while club/venue are more expensive on the whole, they're better experiences generally than going to a festival (Bonnaroo may be an exception, I'l find out in 2016.) Am I alone in this?
Question #2: I'm a senior in high school and have my colleges narrowed to three: Mizzou, Minnesota-Twin Cities, and Arizona State. What are the concert scenes like in Columbia, Minneapolis1, and Phoenix2? Not that these would be huge factors in my decision (ok they'd be sort of big, I want to enjoy my time at uni), but I'd like to know regardless.
Question #3: For Mizzou specifically, how easy is it to get from Columbia to St. Louis/KC?
1. smellycat, help me out here. 2. I'm studying journalism, which is on the Phoenix campus.
I'm drunk at the moment. but I will give you a thorough response when I stop being hungover tomorrow. Don't let me forget.
IGetNoSlack, the two years I lived in Minneapolis I saw more concerts than any other period in my life. The venues are great all around and Minneapolis gets lots of good stuff. I lived in the Dinkytown (U of M) area and could walk to most places (Dinky and downtown), plus the concerts were cheap. I wouldn't base my college career around concerts but Mpls is a great place to be.