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Friday after work drinks, home time?

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Created by FlySurfer > 9 months ago, 2 Jul 2011
FlySurfer
NSW, 4460 posts
2 Jul 2011 11:55AM
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Case your married with responsibilities.
You don't get out much.
You live < 30 minutes from work/drinking area.

What time should you be home?

BTW: Any time you want is not an acceptable answer.

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
2 Jul 2011 10:17AM
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Public transport of course, and it's Friday, I recon 7.30 is a good time.







Saturday morning

GPA
WA, 2529 posts
2 Jul 2011 10:24AM
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As long as I ring and let her know - any time - but probably not too much after 1am...

saltiest1
NSW, 2575 posts
2 Jul 2011 12:26PM
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by the time im thinking that im better off not coming home at all

Benz
WA, 110 posts
2 Jul 2011 10:46AM
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i come home and

take my wife out for dinner







sorry i made that up

Mark _australia
WA, 23726 posts
2 Jul 2011 2:16PM
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You said "don't get out much" so I reckon any time you want

as long as you don't come home smelling of perfume with lipstick on your collar and your fly undone, and say "roll over fatty, you're next"

ok
NSW, 1089 posts
2 Jul 2011 7:06PM
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this is a stupid question if ur with a lady/man who cant trust you and puts ristrictions on u enjoying urself you shouldnt be with sed human being. YOU LIVE ONCE LIVE UR OWN LIFE.

im selfish :)

Cassa
WA, 1305 posts
2 Jul 2011 5:54PM
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Soon as I can , cause thats where the fun is

FlySurfer
NSW, 4460 posts
2 Jul 2011 8:11PM
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ok said...

this is a stupid question if ur with a lady/man who cant trust you and puts ristrictions on u enjoying urself you shouldnt be with sed human being. YOU LIVE ONCE LIVE UR OWN LIFE.

im selfish :)


Your missing the . .

So you're OK with your Mrs coming home at any time she wants, cos you trust her and want her to live her life... what if she's lying in a ditch after being gang banged?

My Mrs came home after midnight, without letting me know and she's OK with it, in fact she's still in bed with a HEADACHE disputing the time she got home.

slainte
QLD, 2246 posts
2 Jul 2011 9:18PM
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And your letting her sleep

ok
NSW, 1089 posts
2 Jul 2011 10:07PM
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i walk my dog with a leash OK

actiomax
NSW, 1576 posts
3 Jul 2011 12:02PM
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Many moons ago i lived with a women who came home after drinks at work on a friday night completly shatered & went straight to bed even though we had orgainised friends over for the dinner that i had cooked i wasnt happy but didnt say anything & just got on with the night for about an hour until the ploice came & asked if i was the owner of the car that hit a parked car & drove off .I was the owner & told them i had been home , they said would i know who was driving & i took them into her . Our guests then left . She then left in the company of the police while i went down to inspect the damage.
Of course i had to pay for all the repairs to the other car as well as mine .
When i had finished paying we split up.
Best thing that ever happened.
I feel sorry for anybody who has her now.

Mobydisc
NSW, 9029 posts
3 Jul 2011 12:06PM
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I reckon some time before 9pm is okay and any time beyond 10pm is not very good. Most people finish work by 6pm at the latest so that gives you two or three hours to drink and talk.

Any longer than that and you will get a bit too drunk.

cRAZY Canuk
NSW, 2528 posts
3 Jul 2011 12:53PM
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If it's every once and a while long as you ring and say your going out for a drink and tell them what time you expect to be home any time you think is reasonable is fine.

Personally I'd rather come home and go out for a drink with my partner.

GalahOnTheBay
NSW, 4188 posts
3 Jul 2011 1:04PM
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As a guide, I huse this chart to tell me how long I could / should be out:

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
3 Jul 2011 1:40PM
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I'll come home from the pub bit after 7 and have dinner and if the band is going to be playing that night, Lover and I will stroll on down and groove till midnight.

wodgina6722
WA, 229 posts
3 Jul 2011 3:03PM
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8-9pm is OK for a married woman.

wodgina6722
WA, 229 posts
3 Jul 2011 3:07PM
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I think Crazy Canuck isn't so crazy...wifey should want to be home it should be the highlight. Time to organise your things and move on.

Poodle
WA, 868 posts
3 Jul 2011 10:25PM
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The rule my scaly sailing crew have adopted is you can be home late or drunk, but not both....

cisco
QLD, 12365 posts
4 Jul 2011 1:12AM
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One question.

How do you explain coming home LATE but NOT drunk?

Mark _australia
WA, 23726 posts
4 Jul 2011 8:42AM
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cisco said...

One question.

How do you explain coming home LATE but NOT drunk?


Do not require drinks to make poor decisions and fall into one-night stands.

Chris6791
WA, 3271 posts
4 Jul 2011 2:33PM
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Mark _australia said...

cisco said...

One question.

How do you explain coming home LATE but NOT drunk?


Do not require drinks to make poor decisions and fall into one-night stands.




I don't always need alcohol to make stupid decisions.

felixdcat
WA, 3519 posts
4 Jul 2011 3:40PM
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Chris6791 said...

Mark _australia said...

cisco said...

One question.

How do you explain coming home LATE but NOT drunk?


Do not require drinks to make poor decisions and fall into one-night stands.




I don't always need alcohol to make stupid decisions.

agree but boozing helps!



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