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JohnL Wrote:

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> DulwichFox Wrote:

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> > Waking up in such circumstances is preferable

> to

> > Not waking up.

> > People die inhaling or choking on their own

> > vomit.

> >

> > Especially where Drink and/or drugs are

> involved.

> >

> >

> > DulwichFox

>

> I know DF - lost a school colleague (not someone

> really close though) through sudden unexpected

> death syndrom after drinking.

>

> Lavender sorry for calling you a two pot screamer

> as you were ill.




No need to say sorry John Lee, as I didn't know you were calling me that lol. No offence taken. Also didn't know what a two pot screamer was, pleased you added the urban dictionary 😊

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Waking up in such circumstances is preferable to

> Not waking up.

> People die inhaling or choking on their own

> vomit.

>

> Especially where Drink and/or drugs are involved.

>

>

> DulwichFox

Yes- waking up is preferable for your relatives and friends....you yourself won't know any different.

My relative's boyfriend had had a few and he stayed at our house. In the night he obviously forgot where he was and went into a bedroom and pee'd all over my sister's clothes....He was made to wash them all by hand...

Finishing on a romantic note, I vomited down myself on a coach on holiday with my partners, and yes we were both three sheets to the wind. He didn't notice and turned to me and kissed me, I said I've just thrown up, he said 'I love you' and kissed me again. That's what you call love.

lavender27 Wrote:

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> Jules-and-Boo Wrote:

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> > If I were you, I'd be worried that I didn't

> wake

> > up in the process.

>

>

> If I were me, I'm glad I woke up.


Glad you made it Lav.


Always recommend going to bed in the Recovery Position.


And the Recovery Position may, or may not be, what got you there...

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