If your friend is getting so drunk that she’s falling over, then she’s drinking too much.
Dear Lisi: We’re a group of girls who love to get together and have a good time. We’re always on the lookout for something fun to do, and we’re all into it, so someone is always messaging the group with a potential plan. We love the food and music festivals in the summer, the outdoor concerts all around southern Ontario, and even the opportunities to venture further for wine tasting, etc.However, one of us can’t hold her liquor. She has one drink and is tanked.
I think it’s time for an intervention. He didn’t have much experience with cats prior to meeting me. I love dogs so there’s no issue for me. His friends have told him to get over it, as have mine. I’m tired of these random outbursts of threats. He recently gave me three options: 1. Break up; 2. Live apart until the cats die ; or 3. We move to the suburbs and get a separate room for the cats, which he knows I’ll never do.
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