People have a good time in the UK, Daily Mail is not amused
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[QUOTE=Doozle;39054778]Aside from that blip, it was a really good night. Can't remember the last time I felt that pissed off with someone. They weren't even dancing, just milling around touching girls' arses[/QUOTE]
The night could have ended there if your friend didn't pull you away. You should thank her for taking responsibility when you lost any feeling of self control and promise not to potentially ruin it for everyone else, as to clear any anxiety they might have in taking you out again. No, what he did isn't bright, it won't beslave any girl upon him but it is only skin and you should avoid any firm confrontation possible, even if that means being nice to him.
[QUOTE=Killerelf12;39055490]Looks a lot like my college before big football games. What's the big deal, thought you guys were a lot more tolerant of drinking than over here in the US.[/QUOTE]
I think our police are a bit more strict on public order offenses, especially on NYE. Swearing in public, urinating in public, being angry, can all easily have you arrested for drunk and disorderly.
[QUOTE=SCopE5000;39055135]Maybe you shoulda been more on your GF so other guys would be like 'they're clearly together' and not like 'maybe that girl is single'.[/QUOTE]
I was dancing with her, it wasn't some swayze skank but it must've been clear
[QUOTE=matt.ant;39055622]I think our police are a bit more strict on public order offenses, especially on NYE. Swearing in public, urinating in public, being angry, can all easily have you arrested for drunk and disorderly.[/QUOTE]
That's a bit silly, though. A person should be able to try to string as many f-bombs into one sentence while remaining grammatically correct without fear of being arrested and being accused of being drunk.
[QUOTE=TestECull;39056333]That's a bit silly, though. A person should be able to try to string as many f-bombs into one sentence while remaining grammatically correct without fear of being arrested and being accused of being drunk.[/QUOTE]
You can.
hence why all of scotland isn't imprisoned.
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Or are they?
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depends how you see scotland
Me and loads of people from my school were my town square last night. One of my friends bought a wine glass out for some reason, and got it taken away by the police as they thought he got in from a pub :v: to be fair though, we are underage
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No one was causing any trouble though.
[QUOTE=matt.ant;39053827]I bet most of the 999 calls were people wanting free rides home from the Ambulance, without realising that doesn't happen anymore[/QUOTE]
Actually, if they arent really busy, the cops will give you a ride home, helps fight drunk driving
God bless the Daily Mail, ever vigilant to protect the great United Kingdom from naughty youth, Muslims, and gypsies, something the lamestream media is failing to note.
In all seriousness though, it always gives me a laugh. That Daily Mail bot we had going around was hilarious with it even posting comments from the article.
[QUOTE=NoDachi;39056350]You can.
hence why all of scotland isn't imprisoned.
[editline]1st January 2013[/editline]
Or are they?
[editline]1st January 2013[/editline]
depends how you see scotland[/QUOTE]
Australia with some different words.
[QUOTE=valkery;39053862][IMG]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/01/01/article-0-16B54DE0000005DC-306_634x804.jpg[/IMG]
Are they fucking in the middle of the street?[/QUOTE]
After:
[img]http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/01/01/article-0-16B54D88000005DC-527_634x592.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=SCopE5000;39055135]Maybe you shoulda been more on your GF so other guys would be like 'they're clearly together' and not like 'maybe that girl is single'.[/QUOTE]
You severely underestimate peoples audacity and apathy to relationships, it's actually impressive.
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