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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Cops tried to take me with 'em some time ago (for drinking in public or some bullshit like that). I told them that I need to drink since my alcohol's blood level is getting too high. :shifty:
It's like the movie Speed: don't let Lapa's blood-alcohol level go below 0.2.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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Anyone here been in a corporate/executive box (or whatever they're called in the rest of the world) for a sporting event?

Was in one for the first time for the Aberdeen game on Saturday and found it a thoroughly surreal experience.

You just feel so completely detached from what is going on in front of you.

Even though you are there, it probably has more in common with watching on TV than it does with actually being in the crowd at the stadium.

Still, it was warm and there was a free bar from an hour before kickoff until an hour after the game finished, so it wasn't all bad.
 
Apr 15, 2006
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9:20pm? What the fuck. :lol:
Precisely.

Anyone here been in a corporate/executive box (or whatever they're called in the rest of the world) for a sporting event?

Was in one for the first time for the Aberdeen game on Saturday and found it a thoroughly surreal experience.

You just feel so completely detached from what is going on in front of you.

Even though you are there, it probably has more in common with watching on TV than it does with actually being in the crowd at the stadium.

Still, it was warm and there was a free bar from an hour before kickoff until an hour after the game finished, so it wasn't all bad.
I always thought they were just places where backhanded deals were made. Free bar is always good though.
 

Enron

Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
75,665
Anyone here been in a corporate/executive box (or whatever they're called in the rest of the world) for a sporting event?

Was in one for the first time for the Aberdeen game on Saturday and found it a thoroughly surreal experience.

You just feel so completely detached from what is going on in front of you.

Even though you are there, it probably has more in common with watching on TV than it does with actually being in the crowd at the stadium.

Still, it was warm and there was a free bar from an hour before kickoff until an hour after the game finished, so it wasn't all bad.
Been in one for college football a couple times.
 

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