When can I be brave enough to get drunk

Adrian 2022-04-20 09:01:10

Many years ago, at a class reunion, I drank a lot, more than everyone on the spot, but I was just dizzy, not drunk, ha, I never believed that if I drank too much, I would lose my memory. After reading the comments of many people, I believe it.
I believed it, and then I was convinced by the friendship between men. It was okay to spend money, be beaten, or anything, and cut a knife for a friend. Because it was a friend, I was really touched.
No matter how good a man, how good a family, how good everything he has, he has a special feeling for saying goodbye to being single, and he hopes to have a carnival before he bids farewell to being single, a carnival between men. In a night of carnival, no matter what they did wrong, the brothers would do everything in their power to save them. The sincerity between men and the mutual understanding between men could not be described or expressed in their hearts. That kind of feeling is always there. Will make people smile. I think I understand, but I'm not sure.
In the final wedding, the words of the male lead gave me some clarity.
Doug: "I promise to be your husband in the future...I will never let you suffer like this again, can you forgive me?"
Stu: "My best friend is getting married, and men should have a blast... You know to control me, ask me to be obedient to you, I'm tired of being obedient to you. In a normal relationship, men should have absolute autonomy.
Men have a man's world, try more Understand them, men need more tolerance and more space.

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The Hangover quotes

  • Phil Wenneck: [while driving a squad car on the sidewalk and using the loudspeaker] Ma'am, in the leopard dress, you have an amazing rack.

    [to himself]

    Phil Wenneck: I should have been a fucking cop.

  • Alan Garner: It was a real pleasure meeting you.

    Melissa: Fuck off!

    Alan Garner: I'm thinking about getting my bartender's license.

    Melissa: Suck my dick.

    Alan Garner: No, thank you.