Originally posted by Spray_resistant
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To my older posters,when did you stop partying
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I stopped partying when my friend died in '06. Then it became an addiction that I overcame and relapsed several times.
I was only 20 at the time, but we started early.
I'm glad to have went thru it at a younger age to get back on track before it was too late.
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Originally posted by baya View Postthank you, boss.
bro, on your call from last time, when i actually met her ... i bought the agua ardiente - she appreciated.
then when i commenced to eat, christ, i'm a rub one out right now just on the thought of last night.
fuimos bellacos malos anoche compai.
Originally posted by TBear View PostSorry man but it happens to the best of us!
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Originally posted by Money Team. View PostDid it just hit you one day? or was it an eventual thing?cause i am losing intrest in running with random woman and staying out late nights partying.seems like a waste of time and stupid to me now. Starting to see people for who they really are,once your money is gone them boom they are gone. Just had a birthday Saturday and all those chicks i run around with not 1 called or offered to take me out or even spend time with me.None of my so called homeboys called or came by,it is ridiculous
Youll get up from it, it sounds sad but just be happy with people just dont invest much in them if its not worth it.
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i'll probably never stop partying.
i could careless about going to clubs and being the creepy 40 year old who dances alone with my zipper down.
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Originally posted by THE_FORKLIFT View PostIve been their homie, at my 25th Bday I invited 20 plus "friends" to my B day and nobody showed up because it was a rainy day then I changed it to the next day and same result. Reality hit me hard that day about true friendships....
Youll get up from it, it sounds sad but just be happy with people just dont invest much in them if its not worth it.
friendship is just a tool for our own loneliness and boredom.
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