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Is alcohol a part of your Family's Holiday Festivities?


Jase

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Three choices:

1. It's a Dry Thanksgiving, soft drinks only

2. Alcohol is generally available, but not much is partaken

3. Drunken Thanksgivapalooza

We do two thanksgivings: my family is a (1) and my wife's family is a (2).

What is yours?

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my family...there are a couple glasses of wine..but we always do lunch..they're boring..so not much of a throwdown...husbands family is MUCH more fun..generally do late afternoon dinners..so there is more alcohol consumed

xmas eve though..we celebrate with a few friends and it's always at our house..and we get hammered...good good times

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We had 2 get wasted over the weekend.of a funeral when we were up in conn. 2 of my cousins on either side.of the family were absolutely hammered ...like falling into cabinets and crying and being emotional and loud.

It was bad. They both made asses of themselves. Stuff like that normally doesn't happen. Everyone gets wasted and has a good time. The cousins are younger though. Rookie mistake.

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Three choices:

1. It's a Dry Thanksgiving, soft drinks only

2. Alcohol is generally available, but not much is partaken

3. Drunken Thanksgivapalooza

We do two thanksgivings: my family is a (1) and my wife's family is a (2).

What is yours?

My Parents 3.

Wifes Family 2.

My grandparents 1.

...when we dont leave and have thanksgiving with friends 3.

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