So my friend is drunk as anything and I don't know if I can leave yet...

manlymatt83

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Oct 14, 2005
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OK here's the run down:


1) We went to Fridays, she got plastered, I drank the same amount as her and didn't feel a thing but for some reason (I think she's not eating and just not telling me!) she got really drunk.

2) She threw up about 5 times in the parking lot about an hour ago.

3) I have her home now. I changed her, and put her in her bed, and she is in her bed, with water next to her. She's almost asleep, under the covers, but she claims she still "might throw up again".

I'm not allowed to stay here (its a long story, her room mate owns the house and forbids her friends to stay here, its a completely different story), and I have to work at 9 AM. So I'm trying to figure out when is a safe time to leave.


So ......

When is a safe time for me to go home? Like I said, she hasn't thrown up in about half hour, and she's in bed now with water next to her, but she still "subconciously" claims she might throw up again.

-Matt
 

MustangSVT

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Oct 7, 2000
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either do her or go home.

i cant believe u are posting this on atot. lmao.

if she throws up big deal. get ur head straight
 

manlymatt83

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Oct 14, 2005
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Originally posted by: MustangSVT
either do her or go home.

i cant believe u are posting this on atot. lmao.

if she throws up big deal. get ur head straight


I can't do her when she's DRUNK

That's f'd up.
 

Dragoon42

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wtf? take her home to your place, why would you try to take care of a sick person knowing you'd have to leave in the next few hours? retard =(
 

tfcmasta97

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its not that complicated, give her a few bottles of water [put beside her]

give her a bucket or something large to puke into beside the bed [chances are she'll be out cold and wake up hung over as ******... but she'll be fine]

call it a night and head home
 

Soccerman06

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Originally posted by: mjuszczak
OK here's the run down:


1) We went to Fridays, she got plastered, I drank the same amount as her and didn't feel a thing but for some reason (I think she's not eating and just not telling me!) she got really drunk.

2) She threw up about 5 times in the parking lot about an hour ago.

3) I have her home now. I changed her, and put her in her bed, and she is in her bed, with water next to her. She's almost asleep, under the covers, but she claims she still "might throw up again".

I'm not allowed to stay here (its a long story, her room mate owns the house and forbids her friends to stay here, its a completely different story), and I have to work at 9 AM. So I'm trying to figure out when is a safe time to leave.


So ......

When is a safe time for me to go home? Like I said, she hasn't thrown up in about half hour, and she's in bed now with water next to her, but she still "subconciously" claims she might throw up again.

-Matt

:thumbsup:
 

maziwanka

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if she's passed out, i think it's fine to head home but mostly b/c you're not allowed to be there.

just make sure she's not lying on her back and that she's towards the edge of the bed. also make sure there's a trashcan by her side.

that's about it.
 

sao123

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tell her roomate to stop being such a cockblock, and let you stay and babysit your sick friend.
 

MrFire8808

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Originally posted by: Soccerman06
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
OK here's the run down:


1) We went to Fridays, she got plastered, I drank the same amount as her and didn't feel a thing but for some reason (I think she's not eating and just not telling me!) she got really drunk.

2) She threw up about 5 times in the parking lot about an hour ago.

3) I have her home now. I changed her, and put her in her bed, and she is in her bed, with water next to her. She's almost asleep, under the covers, but she claims she still "might throw up again".

I'm not allowed to stay here (its a long story, her room mate owns the house and forbids her friends to stay here, its a completely different story), and I have to work at 9 AM. So I'm trying to figure out when is a safe time to leave.


So ......

When is a safe time for me to go home? Like I said, she hasn't thrown up in about half hour, and she's in bed now with water next to her, but she still "subconciously" claims she might throw up again.

-Matt

:thumbsup:


lol!
 

pontifex

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Dec 5, 2000
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Originally posted by: sao123
tell her roomate to stop being such a cockblock, and let you stay and babysit your sick friend.

where the hell is the roommate? make him/her watch her.
 

alien42

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Nov 28, 2004
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Originally posted by: Soccerman06
Originally posted by: mjuszczak
OK here's the run down:


1) We went to Fridays, she got plastered, I drank the same amount as her and didn't feel a thing but for some reason (I think she's not eating and just not telling me!) she got really drunk.

2) She threw up about 5 times in the parking lot about an hour ago.

3) I have her home now. I changed her diaper, and put her in her bed, and she is in her bed, with water next to her. She's almost asleep, under the covers, but she claims she still "might throw up again".

I'm not allowed to stay here (its a long story, her room mate owns the house and forbids her friends to stay here, its a completely different story), and I have to work at 9 AM. So I'm trying to figure out when is a safe time to leave.


So ......

When is a safe time for me to go home? Like I said, she hasn't thrown up in about half hour, and she's in bed now with water next to her, but she still "subconciously" claims she might throw up again.

-Matt

wtf?
fixed