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<blockquote data-quote="martwolves" data-source="post: 399289" data-attributes="member: 59290"><p>I'm a law abiding husband/father/grown-up. I am strong enough to live within legal limits, Andy. Month, you know the score (I'm not correcting autotext, cba), yes some people think their **** don't stink and they walk on water. I wanted a post where someone listens to the alternative instead of this sheep-herd blah, blah, blah mentality of someone with limited life-skills, parental responsibility and being a professional. I put my friends and family first, always. I've seen selfish pot-head/alky parents, not mine thankfully and despise them. I have a pint or two when I catch up with my best mate. He lives in Mancland, I work in brum, so maybe 3 times a month and we have a couple, sometimes 3. Some Judge/juror/jury said I'm as bad as a pot-head **** stinking dope-head because of this! Are they serious? When did it begin to be illegal to have a sociable pint? BTW, we were meant to meet in Brum last night, but I felt too tired and my Manc meeting is cancelled, so it'll be once this month if at all. I'm not crawling the walls or mugging old ladies in the meantime either as it's not a habit. I'm sick of being labelled a 'drinker' because I can enjoy a pint without getting pie-eyed. I gave my car to my daughter last year on eighteenth. I'm not knob-headed enough to drink and drive/mess about with cars/machinery.</p><p></p><p>Love you all!</p><p></p><p>Word of the day? Month.</p><p></p><p>Mart</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martwolves, post: 399289, member: 59290"] I'm a law abiding husband/father/grown-up. I am strong enough to live within legal limits, Andy. Month, you know the score (I'm not correcting autotext, cba), yes some people think their **** don't stink and they walk on water. I wanted a post where someone listens to the alternative instead of this sheep-herd blah, blah, blah mentality of someone with limited life-skills, parental responsibility and being a professional. I put my friends and family first, always. I've seen selfish pot-head/alky parents, not mine thankfully and despise them. I have a pint or two when I catch up with my best mate. He lives in Mancland, I work in brum, so maybe 3 times a month and we have a couple, sometimes 3. Some Judge/juror/jury said I'm as bad as a pot-head **** stinking dope-head because of this! Are they serious? When did it begin to be illegal to have a sociable pint? BTW, we were meant to meet in Brum last night, but I felt too tired and my Manc meeting is cancelled, so it'll be once this month if at all. I'm not crawling the walls or mugging old ladies in the meantime either as it's not a habit. I'm sick of being labelled a 'drinker' because I can enjoy a pint without getting pie-eyed. I gave my car to my daughter last year on eighteenth. I'm not knob-headed enough to drink and drive/mess about with cars/machinery. Love you all! Word of the day? Month. Mart [/QUOTE]
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