Who would you hang out with from VN and Why?

Just a choice, no real reason.

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Just a choice, no real reason.

I grew up seeing some real bad sides of it and because of it, especially the timing of some of what I've seen, I've honestly never wanted to drink. I freely admit I don't know the struggle to say no, because I don't have the problem. I hang out with a bunch of drinkers, so it's not like it's something that bothers me.
 
I grew up seeing some real bad sides of it and because of it, especially the timing of some of what I've seen, I've honestly never wanted to drink. I freely admit I don't know the struggle to say no, because I don't have the problem. I hang out with a bunch of drinkers, so it's not like it's something that bothers me.

Same here, except for seeing the bad sides of it. I just chose not to when i was young, kinda the reason like Mr T's HOF speech. As i got older i just chose to continue not to.
 
I don't think there's anything wrong with drinking, as long as you control yourself. I just don't want to.
 
I find myself to be an excellent example for America's youth. Despite the raging alcoholism and rabid elicit drug use, I always lie to old people and women about how they look in those pants. That's compassion money can't buy.
 
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I find myself to be an excellent example for America's youth. Despite the raging alcoholism and rabid elicit drug use, I always lie to old people and women about how they look in those pants. That's compassion money can't buy.

You are a role model for all ages.
 
I find myself to be an excellent example for America's youth. Despite the raging alcoholism and rabid elicit drug use, I always lie to old people and women about how they look in those pants. That's compassion money can't buy.

I still remember that time we were walking around Atlanta after our victory in the Dome (clearly been a few years) and you saw that homeless person lying on the sidewalk. Knowing it would be getting cold later that night, with a 100% chance for freezing rain, you told him "to get a room... it'll be warmer inside".

That's TRM alright... always thinking of others.
 
I still remember that time we were walking around Atlanta after our victory in the Dome (clearly been a few years) and you saw that homeless person lying on the sidewalk. Knowing it would be getting cold later that night, with a 100% chance for freezing rain, you told him "to get a room... it'll be warmer inside".

That's TRM alright... always thinking of others.
That was great advice. But my last time at the Dome was the 2009 Chick-fil-A bowl vs Va Tech. That was a painful loss and you just caused me to remember it. That was pretty rude of you.
 
I like Little Debbie. Does that mean I'd like Newark street hookers?
 
Moon Pies made in Chattanooga are better than Hostess or Little Debbie snacks, imo.
 
When my husband and I met I worked at DuPont and he worked at McKee (contractor). I smelled like axel grease and dowtherm. He smelled like cookies. Really not fair. But he married me anyway.
 

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