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    Quote Originally Posted by blah blah blah View Post
    your very demanding!
    Why thankyou, I aim to please

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    What I dont understand is how 14 year olds can get drink - you need to be 18 in a bar/pub and 21 to buy the drink, hmm...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueEyedSarah View Post
    What I dont understand is how 14 year olds can get drink - you need to be 18 in a bar/pub and 21 to buy the drink, hmm...
    They get older people to purchase it for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbie. View Post
    she was found lying near tesco, with a bottle of vodka completely out of it

    her friends left her, her fones completely smashed up, and she cant rememebr a thingg


    some randomer who happened to know i was her sister foned me, and told me to go get her, she was like fully paleretic, couldnt walk or talk right, and covered in sick

    shes in quiettt alot of trouble, 2 of her friends got scooped by the police, but they 'hid' aimee


    she cant rememeber anything from like 8pm, not even the fact that my mum slapped her, pulled her hair extensions out, or passing out about 15 times in the kitchen, or me attempting to carry her up the stairs


    shes so easy swayed its unbelievable, shes turning into a right wee chav

    srsly, if your going to drink you should seriously think again, she could have been raped or anything
    shouldnt really call them freinds

    i think alcohol is fine for socialising. i get slaughtered with my freinds but we all look out for eachother
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    That Is Awful, Well Like Other People Have Said Her Friends Must Not Be Good Friends If They Just Left Her. Do You Think Her Friends Put Her Put To It?

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    if she can't handle her drink or handle the consequences, then she shouldn't drink?

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    Since when has it been your friends responsibilities to look after you if you can't handle your drink?

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    some people are so good at stating the obvious? lol..

    course she shouldnt have been drinking

    of course her friends shouldnt have left her?



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    Omg! That happened to me once ;o
    Its horrible, the last thing she needs is to be shouted at.
    she's probably scared to drink alot now
    I was ;o Just tell her you were worried about her, make her feel guilty?
    and she probably won't do it again atleast unil shes much older.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueEyedSarah View Post
    What I dont understand is how 14 year olds can get drink - you need to be 18 in a bar/pub and 21 to buy the drink, hmm...
    21 to buy drink? Its 18! They have a rule that if you look under 21 then you have to show ID to prove your 18 and some clubs are over 21 but the drinking age is 18!

    Its easy to get hold of alcohol. the shop on my estate serves pretty much everyone. Kids can get it from there homes, get older people to go in the shop from them. And the fact that some 14 year olds look alot older then they are now and can buy it/ go to the pub themselves.

    well it is like this in Uk and Ireland, no idea where your from!
    Last edited by Bef; 09-05-2008 at 10:11 AM.
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