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4 hours ago, FatherAlabaster said: I'm accidentally drunk 

I swear, officer, my drunkeness is a complete accident! I thought this was non-alcoholic whiskey. 

Ha ha.... And that old "I accidentally put too much whiskey into my drink" routine won't get him too far either....

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32 minutes ago, True Belief said:

Ha ha.... And that old "I accidentally put too much whiskey into my drink" routine won't get him too far either....

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Exactly. Sounds like something I'd tell Countess Requiem when I'd drunk too much Carpathian Red from 1826. 

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Well, in my defense... nah, never mind, there's no defense. I haven't had that much whiskey in a long time. Tasted like heaven in a glass, hit me like a brick wall. It probably would have helped if I had any food in my stomach, but I always forget to eat when I'm working on music and art. I'm just happy I don't feel like I have a dead rat in my stomach this morning.

 

8 hours ago, True Belief said:

Well done man. Great to get it all recorded eh? When will we hear the fruits of your labour....??

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Thanks dude!:) It's a huge relief. This was the major project I had to finish before I could get started on new things. I should be able to get it mastered next month, gotta do artwork, etc, and I'm still holding out for a couple of guest spots from friends. Planning on putting it out mid-Spring. Shoot me a PM if you're interested in hearing some tracks, though!

 

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3 hours ago, jfk36 said:

Well tonight was a bit of an anti-climax, a mostly sober night ending in me accidentally putting a hole in my bathroom door. Don't suppose anyone knows how to repair a hole in a hollow core door?

Depends. If it's a smooth, painted door and the hole is small, you can stuff something (balled up paper might work) in there to support spackle or a stronger compound like Bondo. Apply it flat with a putty knife and sand it smooth after it dries. Make sure you don't sand through it. If it's stained wood or has some kind of grain, then you may be out of luck, and should start thinking up good excuses for your landlord or looking for a replacement.

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11 hours ago, FatherAlabaster said:

Depends. If it's a smooth, painted door and the hole is small, you can stuff something (balled up paper might work) in there to support spackle or a stronger compound like Bondo. Apply it flat with a putty knife and sand it smooth after it dries. Make sure you don't sand through it. If it's stained wood or has some kind of grain, then you may be out of luck, and should start thinking up good excuses for your landlord or looking for a replacement.

Thankfully it's just painted white. I'll just fill it with spackle and paint it with one of those test pot things I think.

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Almost two weeks without a drop of alcohol, I think I'm getting the hang of this whole not destroying my liver thing. Probably gonna go out the window this weekend though. Friday club night at the SU, followed by a rock night at the SU (again) on Saturday, followed by a pub/bar crawl in full kit with the reenactment lot on Sunday.

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On 5/7/2018 at 1:59 PM, salmonellapancake said:

I know this isn't the confessions game, but I'm drunk and this fits in with the thread. I look older than my age so i was able to buy an 18 pack from a gas station by my house without getting carded (I'm 19). Just wanted to get that off my chest.

I’ve reported you to all relevant authorities. 

In Australia you can purchase alcohol at 18. Good times! 

Me: Yes, I'd like to report someone who has purchased alcohol under-age. 

Police: Ok, and what is the name? 

Me: Um...Salmonella Pancake. 

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On 5/18/2018 at 8:30 PM, Requiem said:

I’ve reported you to all relevant authorities. 

In Australia you can purchase alcohol at 18. Good times! 

Me: Yes, I'd like to report someone who has purchased alcohol under-age. 

Police: Ok, and what is the name? 

Me: Um...Salmonella Pancake. 

Hahaha. I'm sure the Dispatcher would hang up.

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