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Dp been at pub since 2

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NickFrisbee · 14/03/2020 23:28

Came home at 430 and carried on drinking. And still not fucking asleep. Do I need elephant tranquillisers and, if so, from where can i get them quickly.

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Northernparent68 · 14/03/2020 23:37

Is nt he allowed out ?

JoshArcherStoleMyTractor · 14/03/2020 23:40

Your title is misleading, I assumed he'd still be there, so he went to the pub for two hours, came home and had a few more. More context needed, doors he act like a dick when drinking, is he pissed and behaving inappropriately, did you have other plans/commitments?

EustaciaPieface · 14/03/2020 23:46

That sounds like a pretty standard Saturday afternoon!

Summercat · 14/03/2020 23:49

@NickFrisbee

Soooo he was in the pub for 2.5 hours? Confused

Agree your title is very misleading.

Cacaca · 14/03/2020 23:55

Failing to see what the issue is here and why you feel the need to post online about it?

Lifeasweknow · 14/03/2020 23:59

💧

FetchezLaVache · 14/03/2020 23:59

So, your partner had a couple of hours in the pub in the afternoon and, as a grown-up, was still up at nearly half past eleven on a Saturday night! What exactly is your problem here?

inselfisolationnow · 15/03/2020 00:00

Failing to see the issue

Notimeforaname · 15/03/2020 00:02

What's the problem?

theendoftheendoftheend · 15/03/2020 00:02

DP did this last Sat, with SDad and BIL, steaming drunk, continued to drink, passed out then pissed on the DC's bedroom floor Sad

bulletjournalbilly · 15/03/2020 00:09

The fact he's carried on drinking would piss me off

LemonTT · 15/03/2020 00:14

It’s MN, carried on drinking could mean he nursed a single beer or drank a 1l of vodka.

Onesailwait · 15/03/2020 00:52

Sounds like he's had an awesome Saturday

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