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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: ChunkyChipmunk on February 03, 2004, 08:26:00 pm
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Im looking foward to attending the Opeth concert on February 15th. However, my mom won't let me attend if there is alcohol. I know I'm pretty much screwed, but what is the policy at the 930 club on Alcohol?? Thanks.
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You only have one option, bring Mom!
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well, if you're over 21 you can drink, if your not, you can't drink. if that doesn't assuage your mom, well, then i don't know how she'll let you go to college.
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tell your mom that they're really strict about no underage drinking. unless you're magical, you won't be able to get a hand on anything exceptdc tap water or some coke or whatever. or you could be really badass and just bring your mom. i bet she'd love it.
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Ditto to above message -- if you're under 21, you will NOT be able to get alcohol. I'm 36 and the time I forgot my I.D., NO alcohol for me. That's it. It's not like more typical crazy bars, it's a very serious policy there. I'll email your mom if it will help! ;)
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thanks bags, my mom is letting me go because of you. :-D
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bags is like the mom we never had!
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
bags is like the mom we never had!
You never had a Mom? :confused:
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Yes, my mom never got drunk every weekend while hanging out with 51 gay men when she was 36 years old.
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
bags is like the mom we never had!
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Originally posted by Rob_Gee_a.k.a _Guiny:
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
bags is like the mom we never had!
You never had a Mom? :eek:
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i can now imagine what a grown up cabbage patch kid looks like...
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Originally posted by Rob_Gee_a.k.a _Guiny:
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
bags is like the mom we never had!
You never had a Mom? ;)
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Originally posted by Rutherford J. Balls:
Yes, my mom never got drunk every weekend while hanging out with 51 gay men when she was 36 years old.
Originally posted by sonickteam2:
bags is like the mom we never had!
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Jeez!
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Looks like your mum is letting you go. I was going to say I've been to the club many, many times and so confident with their alcohol restrictions I'm allowing my 14 year old daughter go to a ska concert later this month.
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Oh, so we've met?
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
i can now imagine what a grown up cabbage patch kid looks like...
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Originally posted by Rob_Gee_a.k.a _Guiny:
What's that all aboot? ;)
take off, thats like, not funny,eh
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Originally posted by mankie:
Looks like your mum is letting you go. I was going to say I've been to the club many, many times and so confident with their alcohol restrictions I'm allowing my 14 year old daughter go to a ska concert later this month.
but why are you letting her listen to ska?
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Originally posted by Rutherford J. Balls:
Yes, my mom never got drunk every weekend while hanging out with 51 gay men when she was 36 years old.
Doesn't your mom have mental problems?
Are they genetic?
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Originally posted by Samantha:
Originally posted by mankie:
Looks like your mum is letting you go. I was going to say I've been to the club many, many times and so confident with their alcohol restrictions I'm allowing my 14 year old daughter go to a ska concert later this month.
but why are you letting her listen to ska? [/b]
Better than that rap & hip hop shit her friends listen to.
What's wrong with ska?? Specials are still one of my favourite bands of all time.
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Originally posted by Rutherford J. Balls:
[QB] Yes, my mom never got drunk every weekend while hanging out with 51 gay men when she was 36 years old.
But she did have one for a son.
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Originally posted by mankie:
Originally posted by Samantha:
Originally posted by mankie:
Looks like your mum is letting you go. I was going to say I've been to the club many, many times and so confident with their alcohol restrictions I'm allowing my 14 year old daughter go to a ska concert later this month.
but why are you letting her listen to ska? [/b]
Better than that rap & hip hop shit her friends listen to.
What's wrong with ska?? Specials are still one of my favourite bands of all time. [/b]
ska sucks. but yeah it is better than, say, top 40 my 14yo sis listens to. my sister used to throw temper tantrums when I used to listen to Coldplay years back, but now that they're on major rotation on the radio, she went out and bought their disks. I still find that utterly hilarious, especially now that I don't like them so much anymore. maybe my sister should go with your kid. :p
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Originally posted by mankie:
Originally posted by Samantha:
Originally posted by mankie:
Looks like your mum is letting you go. I was going to say I've been to the club many, many times and so confident with their alcohol restrictions I'm allowing my 14 year old daughter go to a ska concert later this month.
but why are you letting her listen to ska? [/b]
Better than that rap & hip hop shit her friends listen to.
What's wrong with ska?? Specials are still one of my favourite bands of all time. [/b]
The Planet Smashers are excellent. Mustard Plug isn't bad either.
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Nope.
She's a little more mentally feeble than she used to be, but I don't think that's too rare for someone in their mid-60's.
I work with a brilliant statistician who I'd guess to be in his 60's, and he makes little mental mistakes all the time that he probably didn't make when younger.
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Originally posted by Rutherford J. Balls:
Yes, my mom never got drunk every weekend while hanging out with 51 gay men when she was 36 years old.
Doesn't your mom have mental problems?
Are they genetic? [/b]
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Originally posted by Rutherford J. Balls:
Nope.
She's a little more mentally feeble than she used to be, but I don't think that's too rare for someone in their mid-60's.
So that sob story you told a while back about your mother having mental problems and not being able to get a decent job with health coverage or being able to afford the health costs on her own, that was all bullshit?
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My mom is doing well. Her health has improved, and she just got a job as a hall monitor/security person in a high school. My mom, the 5'1" 64 year old enforcer, armed with walkie-talkie, walking the halls eight hours a day, and ready for action. Full time, with full benefits. Thanks for caring about her!
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Originally posted by Rutherford J. Balls:
Nope.
She's a little more mentally feeble than she used to be, but I don't think that's too rare for someone in their mid-60's.
So that sob story you told a while back about your mother having mental problems and not being able to get a decent job with health coverage or being able to afford the health costs on her own, that was all bullshit? [/b]
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Originally posted by Rutherford J. Balls:
My mom is doing well. Her health has improved, and she just got a job as a hall monitor/security person in a high school. My mom, the 5'1" 64 year old enforcer, armed with walkie-talkie, walking the halls eight hours a day, and ready for action. Full time, with full benefits. Thanks for caring about her!
Could you post her address. I want to send her a card.
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politics shmolitics, ggw, you are CRACKING me up! Me and my 51 gay friends....
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Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Originally posted by Rutherford J. Balls:
My mom is doing well. Her health has improved, and she just got a job as a hall monitor/security person in a high school. My mom, the 5'1" 64 year old enforcer, armed with walkie-talkie, walking the halls eight hours a day, and ready for action. Full time, with full benefits. Thanks for caring about her!
Could you post her address. I want to send her a hard...... [/b]
Sometimes you disgust me, I'm just grateful you didn't finish that sentence.