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In response to
"
No, I had apparently drunkenly stuffed it into a small pocket one night and found it a month later while rummaging.
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by
Hotkiss
first thing. Get a wallet. Always put your card in it. -- nm
Posted by
loosilu (aka loosilu2)
Jul 2 '09, 09:51
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Wallets are inconsequential when you're drunk. -- nm
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Hotkiss
Jul 2, 09:52
26
This post should be a pretty strong lesson.
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Will Hunting
Jul 2, 09:55
7
i don't think any of us can say anything about doing something stupid drunk, we've all done it. -- nm
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Andie
Jul 2, 09:57
6
Of course.
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Will Hunting
Jul 2, 09:59
[deleted]
Exactly. Most lessons are learned by doing stupid shit, not by having a bunch of people 10-20 years older than you tell you how to be safe -- nm
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con_carne
Jul 2, 09:59
2
What separates humans from other animals is that we don't have to make every mistake *ourselves* in order to learn. We have collective learning. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 2, 10:04
True, but some lessons learned by doing stupid shit are irreversible. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 2, 10:01
of course, and then hopefully we learn. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 2, 09:58
i'm thinking you shouldn't carry a credit card at all. have one, yes. carry it, no.
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Andie
Jul 2, 09:55
8
another reason why i only use cash... -- nm
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Hotkiss
Jul 2, 09:56
7
but that's backwards. you carry your tuition in cash, and lose it, it's GONE.
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Andie
Jul 2, 09:56
6
it's not like she's carrying her tuition money with her out to a bar... -- nm
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znufrii
Jul 2, 09:57
3
but on the other hand, I once had someone leave an envelope with $1200 in cash stuffed inside on the counter at Starbucks...
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znufrii
Jul 2, 09:59
of course not. but she's saying 'she feels safer with cash' is silly. -- nm
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Andie
Jul 2, 09:58
1
(my point, i would never carry cash i couldn't afford to lose. credit cards are wonderful for security, if you are able to notice it if you've lost i -- nm
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Andie
Jul 2, 09:59
yes, very risky to carry large amounts. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 2, 09:57
1
I rarely carry more than $60 on me in cash. There's no way I'd spend more than that on a regular day. If I am, that's bad.
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Hotkiss
Jul 2, 09:59
OH! OH! Where's my soapbox? I've got something to say about being drunk! -- nm
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Mop
Jul 2, 09:54
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[deleted]
3
Hi, I'm Mop. Have we met?
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Mop
Jul 2, 10:00
shut it, you're next. ;) -- nm
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znufrii
Jul 2, 09:56
1
[deleted]
if you are losing your money and cards, you can't handle drinking that much. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 2, 09:54
nbot if you're always in the habit of putting it back in your wallet.
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znufrii
Jul 2, 09:53
2
yep, I was never too drunk to do that. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 2, 09:54
Ding* -- nm
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MDH
Jul 2, 09:53
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