Shittiest thing Cat has done in a long time: Let someone drive her home drunk last night.
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Let someone drunk drive you home? Cause you SHOULD let people drive you home when you're drunk. Assuming, you know, they're not drunk too.
well...i don't have a license. so..dude was my ride. and dude was rather intoxicated. : (
Oh man, I have done this. Once. Never again. The guy was blowing through stop lights like he was invincible. Scary.
: ( That is the worst.
Dude would just stop at a stop sign...and sit there....for like 5 minutes. It was like the suuuuuper slow drunk driving thing. And then he parallel parked : /
On another note, I must admit that I am jealous that a drunk person can probably parallel park better than me.
and he's from Miami. He said he rarely ever had to parallel park before moving to Philly.
I promise I won't do it again : (
Oh man. One time at this club, it was my friend's birthday and we all got TRASHED. I actually wasn't so bad cos I had stopped drinking early on, but we all took my friend's boyfriend's BMW to get down there. And everyone was like LET CELISSE DRIVE LET CELISSE DRIVE and he's like THIS IS A BMW I'M NOT LETTING HER DRIVE THIS THING I HAVE TO SELL IT SOON, which was SLIGHTLY insulting but whatever.
Boy was DRUNK. at some point he was driving on the WRONG SIDE OF THE ROAD. His girlfriend and one of her friends were in the back sobbing and screaming at him. I was in the front screaming at him. My other friend was completely passed out. My other friend was so nervous that she COULD NOT STOP LAUGHING. It was insane.
And then we have some asshole FOLLOWING US, like "hey tony you have too many people in the car let me take one of the girls home!" and I am like "HEY YOU KNOW WHAT? WE'RE COOL. THANKS. YOU CAN GO NOW."
All while he is DRIVING ON THE WRONG SIDE OF THE ROAD. The only reason I didn't just leave and refuse to get back into the car was cos we were in a TERRIBLE neighborhood and I was scared. :C
yeeah....I kept justifying to myself why I was letting it happen. So I feel you on that. Sometimes, we just assume that if we say "are you sure you're ok" enough, it will sink in and they'll pay REAL CLOSE ATTENTION.

yeah don't ever do that. i looked over at one point, and dude literally had his eyes closed for a whole 5 seconds. he said he was "blinking."
I spent the whole ride home pinching his arm with all of my might.
don't ever be this stupid.