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To booze or not to booze?
Off_it
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Am looking for some moral guidance here. Have got a potential booze option tonight but am in two minds.
Against:
a) Want to listen to the commentary of tonights game.
b) Have got a presentation to do at work tomorrow and haven't prepared yet.
c) It's a work night.
d) Home to see the missus and kid.
For:
a) The pub will probably have Sky Sports News on, so can keep up to date that way.
b) I might get away with winging the presentation.
c) I've only got a couple of weeks left at work so don't really care too much!
d) saw the missus and kid this morning - and I daresay they'll be there tomorrow too.
e) I've got a thirst! (the clincher?)
Against:
a) Want to listen to the commentary of tonights game.
b) Have got a presentation to do at work tomorrow and haven't prepared yet.
c) It's a work night.
d) Home to see the missus and kid.
For:
a) The pub will probably have Sky Sports News on, so can keep up to date that way.
b) I might get away with winging the presentation.
c) I've only got a couple of weeks left at work so don't really care too much!
d) saw the missus and kid this morning - and I daresay they'll be there tomorrow too.
e) I've got a thirst! (the clincher?)
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Comments
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a is for
b is for
c is for
d is against
e is for
So there you have it you alky0 -
c. fook the presentation then
d. she's probably used to it
e. when haven't you0 -
'd) saw the missus and kid this morning - and I daresay they'll be there tomorrow too.'
brilliant.
And the d] minus kid is the reason i've just turned down a freebie reception tonight. Aaah0 -
(b) is the important one
You know you aren't going to prepare it, but if you go home you WILL fret about it.
Going to the boozer is a firm decision to wing it .....and thou shalt fretteth not.0

