Thing is - theres nothing reckless about what she did. If she'd snuck into a lab and started mixing her own cocktails that would be reckless. Drinking hairspray and milk and running round Possil with a sword is reckless, ordering drinks from a menu in a licensed establishment, no mater how much hyperbole in the name of the cocktail is completely sensible.
+1
On the bright side,after having her stomach removed at least she'll never get fat.Win.
[i]On the bright side,after having her stomach removed at least she'll never get fat.Win.[/i]
I think that's in pretty poor taste.
So are most of her dinners from now on
maybe it's a bar only for clever people. maybe they should have had a GCSE science exam on the door
It would probably only serve 'best' and 'mild' at room temperature like every other engineering facutly bar :p
Yep, hilarious fellas.
She'll have a scar from her sternum to her pubis, will suffer with malabsorption, dumping syndrome, never eat properly again all because she went out for drink.
Got kids? Would you laugh it off if you were her dad?
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So are most of her dinners from now on
That's dark, even by my standards.
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Yep, hilarious fellas.She'll have a scar from her sternum to her pubis, will suffer with malabsorption, dumping syndrome, never eat properly again all because she went out for drink.
Got kids? Would you laugh it off if you were her dad?
Step away from the daily mail, it's 'righteous indignation on behalf of others'-ness has rubbed off on you. If you're not carefull you'll start to assume the bar staff were illegal imigrants, from there it's only a small step to becoming part of the daily express readership.
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