Needing a drink on monday

Post up about anything DC! Shows, restaurants, cell phone providers, cable companies, parks, festivals, etc

Moderator: Moderators

Post Reply
User avatar
spazegun2213
teh Spaz
Posts: 1575
Joined: Tue Jul 19, 2005 2:35 pm
Location: Ashburn
Contact:

Needing a drink on monday

Post by spazegun2213 »

So whats there to do on monday? I will be needing a drink after tonight.
96 328, heated leather seats... ummm

Gone But not forgotten
'05 Black Sti, the car that started it all
84 944, my first race car.. what a pos
83 944.. 150hp of FURY, Rookie of the year chariot
User avatar
spazegun2213
teh Spaz
Posts: 1575
Joined: Tue Jul 19, 2005 2:35 pm
Location: Ashburn
Contact:

Post by spazegun2213 »

Why is it that every song i hear i think of her? I think of us?


Another thing I've heard a few times this week is this. "Its better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all." That guy can kiss my ass! losing that love sucks, especially if you know it was only one sided.
96 328, heated leather seats... ummm

Gone But not forgotten
'05 Black Sti, the car that started it all
84 944, my first race car.. what a pos
83 944.. 150hp of FURY, Rookie of the year chariot
User avatar
sirwilliam
Resident Poop Expert
Posts: 7226
Joined: Mon Aug 01, 2005 1:27 pm
Location: The Wild Serengeti Suburbs

Post by sirwilliam »

Dude? Girl is gone?

Was it "It is either the racing or me?"? I would have chose racing, too. :wink:

Sorry to hear, Ross. It sucks but you will get through it. It was probably for the best anyhow. More fish in the sea...just watch out for sharks :wink:
2004 SG Model A PearlBlackObsidian (RIP)
2008 SG Model D BlueRallyWorld

"When I get sad, I stop being sad and be awesome instead. True story." -Barney Stinson
"Nothing shuts my pie-hole but pie." -Shawn Spencer
User avatar
spazegun2213
teh Spaz
Posts: 1575
Joined: Tue Jul 19, 2005 2:35 pm
Location: Ashburn
Contact:

Post by spazegun2213 »

--edited it for content---
yea, unrequited love sucks.

I'm hoping some time with friends, and the bottom of a bottle with help me forget.
Last edited by spazegun2213 on Mon Feb 18, 2008 10:26 am, edited 1 time in total.
96 328, heated leather seats... ummm

Gone But not forgotten
'05 Black Sti, the car that started it all
84 944, my first race car.. what a pos
83 944.. 150hp of FURY, Rookie of the year chariot
User avatar
sirwilliam
Resident Poop Expert
Posts: 7226
Joined: Mon Aug 01, 2005 1:27 pm
Location: The Wild Serengeti Suburbs

Post by sirwilliam »

spazegun2213 wrote: I'm hoping some time with friends, and the bottom of a bottle with help me forget.
Alcohol is okay in moderation but you don't need the bottle, you need more track time w/ the Corvette! :wink: Drinking will only make it worse. Give me a call on my cell and we can do lunch if you are up to it. I am working in Sterling today.
2004 SG Model A PearlBlackObsidian (RIP)
2008 SG Model D BlueRallyWorld

"When I get sad, I stop being sad and be awesome instead. True story." -Barney Stinson
"Nothing shuts my pie-hole but pie." -Shawn Spencer
User avatar
spazegun2213
teh Spaz
Posts: 1575
Joined: Tue Jul 19, 2005 2:35 pm
Location: Ashburn
Contact:

Post by spazegun2213 »

sirwilliam wrote: Alcohol is okay in moderation but you don't need the bottle, you need more track time w/ the Corvette! :wink: Drinking will only make it worse. Give me a call on my cell and we can do lunch if you are up to it. I am working in Sterling today.
Alcohol its better than nothing at the moment. As much as i need track time, the car is not ready, needs more money and I'm really tired of working on it. Thanks for the offer about lunch, but I'm in falls church now.
96 328, heated leather seats... ummm

Gone But not forgotten
'05 Black Sti, the car that started it all
84 944, my first race car.. what a pos
83 944.. 150hp of FURY, Rookie of the year chariot
User avatar
sirwilliam
Resident Poop Expert
Posts: 7226
Joined: Mon Aug 01, 2005 1:27 pm
Location: The Wild Serengeti Suburbs

Post by sirwilliam »

spazegun2213 wrote:
sirwilliam wrote: Alcohol is okay in moderation but you don't need the bottle, you need more track time w/ the Corvette! :wink: Drinking will only make it worse. Give me a call on my cell and we can do lunch if you are up to it. I am working in Sterling today.
Alcohol its better than nothing at the moment. As much as i need track time, the car is not ready, needs more money and I'm really tired of working on it. Thanks for the offer about lunch, but I'm in falls church now.
Gotcha. Well, hope you feel better!
2004 SG Model A PearlBlackObsidian (RIP)
2008 SG Model D BlueRallyWorld

"When I get sad, I stop being sad and be awesome instead. True story." -Barney Stinson
"Nothing shuts my pie-hole but pie." -Shawn Spencer
schvin
DCAWD Groupie
Posts: 1659
Joined: Fri Nov 19, 2004 7:00 pm
Location: washington, dc
Contact:

Post by schvin »

youch ... sorry to hear that ...
2004 impreza outback
1964 beetle
User avatar
spazegun2213
teh Spaz
Posts: 1575
Joined: Tue Jul 19, 2005 2:35 pm
Location: Ashburn
Contact:

Post by spazegun2213 »

I'll get over it one way or another...
96 328, heated leather seats... ummm

Gone But not forgotten
'05 Black Sti, the car that started it all
84 944, my first race car.. what a pos
83 944.. 150hp of FURY, Rookie of the year chariot
User avatar
complacent
DCAWD Founding Member
Posts: 11651
Joined: Sun Aug 29, 2004 8:00 pm
Location: near the rockies. very.
Contact:

Post by complacent »

I can say from experience that the only way to truly better yourself is to heal and allow yourself to be open to love and its possibilities again without malice or prejudice. I know it's *much* easier said than done. Here's wishing that is sooner rather than later.

It hurts. It isn't going to kill you. Day at a time, hour at a time if needed.

If you need to talk, scream, smash, swap stories, etc., let me know.

And Ross - Drink to remember, never to forget.
colin

a tank, a yammie, a spaceship
i <3 teh 00ntz
User avatar
Mr Kleen
DCAWD Founding Member
Posts: 15034
Joined: Mon Apr 18, 2005 6:46 pm
Location: Wiesbaden.DE

Post by Mr Kleen »

sorry to hear that man
complacent wrote:It hurts. It isn't going to kill you. Day at a time, hour at a time if needed.

If you need to talk, scream, smash, swap stories, etc., let me know.
+1
User avatar
Libra Monkee
Moderator
Posts: 6478
Joined: Wed Mar 29, 2006 11:04 pm
Location: The Ether
Contact:

Post by Libra Monkee »

complacent wrote:And Ross - Drink to remember, never to forget.
+12oz.

We all know I'm one of the biggest (if not, THE biggest) advocates of alcohol on these forums. But there's no such thing as "drowning your sorrows". It may help to ease the pain for the time being but as soon as you sober up all the feelings come rushing back and to help make up for lost time they brought their friend Hangover with them.

Alcohol isn't supposed to make you feel better. It's supposed to make you feel nothing. If you need help telling the difference, meet me at the bar.
Image

Libra Monkee- "Helping DCAWD meet its Equal Opportunity requirement since 2006."
User avatar
ElZorro
DCAWD Founding Member
Posts: 5958
Joined: Thu Aug 12, 2004 8:00 pm
Location: USA! USA!

Post by ElZorro »

Libra Monkee wrote:
complacent wrote:And Ross - Drink to remember, never to forget.
+12oz.

We all know I'm one of the biggest (if not, THE biggest) advocates of alcohol on these forums. But there's no such thing as "drowning your sorrows". It may help to ease the pain for the time being but as soon as you sober up all the feelings come rushing back and to help make up for lost time they brought their friend Hangover with them.

Alcohol isn't supposed to make you feel better. It's supposed to make you feel nothing. If you need help telling the difference, meet me at the bar.
QFTMFT
Jason "El Zorro" Fox
'17 Subaru Forester 2.0XT
DCAWD - old coots in fast scoots.
avriette
DCAWD Groupie
Posts: 1316
Joined: Sun Oct 01, 2006 3:48 pm
Location: Arlington, VA
Contact:

Post by avriette »

complacent wrote: And Ross - Drink to remember, never to forget.
I've had a few drink-to-forget experiences... matter of fact, about a year of one, actually. The curious thing about alcohol is it causes depression but does so slowly, so you don't notice that you're getting more depressed over time. More drinking doesn't necessarily make it happen faster, but consistent drinking almost guarantees it. It's really kind of surprising if you just don't have a drink for a month, what it can do to your mood.

And as far as forgetting chemically, well, there are other ways to do that. Alcohol as a psychological fix is really problematic because it has so many additional effects that aren't psychological, and its psychological effects are more manifold and subtle than most expect. Putting in thumb-tacks with a sledge hammer as it were.

Ordinarily, I'm happy to suggest people use drugs (and by this I mean Rx) to get over short things like this, but in the light of recent events (not having anything to do with you; this stuff seems to be going around right now), I'm inclined not to, as it's not helping any of the other people I know get through it.

Sorry, man. It's the pits. And not in a good way.
rocket scientist
User avatar
spazegun2213
teh Spaz
Posts: 1575
Joined: Tue Jul 19, 2005 2:35 pm
Location: Ashburn
Contact:

Post by spazegun2213 »

I think my consumption last week was probably around 300% more than i drink in a normal week (if i drink at all). At that point in time, to forget, or feel numb, thats all i wanted. I knew it was bad when I'd wake up with a hang over and be happy that my heart did hurt anymore. Funny how short they last when you are in that position.

I hate to say it but I'm actually very competent about my alcohol consumption dude to "family history." I know I'm past that (although i do like beer a LOT more after this week) since i can talk about it with a calm head and not start balling like a little girl.

I'm sure I'll come out with you all tomorrow for dinner and a few drinks as well. I need to get out and do things.. hell i have a hankering to go back to murphy's because, other than creepy 50 year old women hitting on me, I've never had a bad time there! So what are you all doing friday/saturday night?
96 328, heated leather seats... ummm

Gone But not forgotten
'05 Black Sti, the car that started it all
84 944, my first race car.. what a pos
83 944.. 150hp of FURY, Rookie of the year chariot
User avatar
Mr Kleen
DCAWD Founding Member
Posts: 15034
Joined: Mon Apr 18, 2005 6:46 pm
Location: Wiesbaden.DE

Post by Mr Kleen »

i'll be free... and not on call. :twisted:
User avatar
Sabre
DCAWD Founding Member
Posts: 21432
Joined: Wed Aug 11, 2004 8:00 pm
Location: Springfield, VA
Contact:

Post by Sabre »

I'm 80% in for Wed, but I'll be down south with my rents for a Bday this weekend.
Sabre (Julian)
Image
92.5% Stock 04 STI
Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.
User avatar
Phibs
DCAWD Groupie
Posts: 1197
Joined: Tue Dec 21, 2004 7:00 pm
Location: Sterling, VA
Contact:

Post by Phibs »

I might be down for something if it's not too far out of the way. I work near your house so if you ever want to grab a drink just holler.
Bryan
2012 WRX 5-Door Limited
User avatar
Mr Kleen
DCAWD Founding Member
Posts: 15034
Joined: Mon Apr 18, 2005 6:46 pm
Location: Wiesbaden.DE

Post by Mr Kleen »

I'm free Friday night if you want to go out in OT.
User avatar
spazegun2213
teh Spaz
Posts: 1575
Joined: Tue Jul 19, 2005 2:35 pm
Location: Ashburn
Contact:

Post by spazegun2213 »

Mr Kleen wrote:I'm free Friday night if you want to go out in OT.
OT it is then... :)
96 328, heated leather seats... ummm

Gone But not forgotten
'05 Black Sti, the car that started it all
84 944, my first race car.. what a pos
83 944.. 150hp of FURY, Rookie of the year chariot
Post Reply