By canadiangirl98 - 11/08/2015 03:07 - Canada - Brampton
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Wow I can't believe my FML was posted! I love this site! Just to elaborate so people get the full picture: We were supposed to take turns being the DD each night but they would be drunk by the time we got to the venue so I had no choice but to be DD. I'm okay with drinking and letting loose and don't get in the way of others fun but these girls were rowdy belligerent drunk and I spent the evening ensuring they didn't get themselves into a bad situation and the morning helping their hangovers. Either way these girls are no longer people I associate with.
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I'm glad you no longer socialize with them. You don't want to be in a drunk driving accident or related to a DUI.
im wondering if 98 stands for the year you were born. That wouldnt make you age-legal to drink alcoholic beverages. is it legal in Canada?
If it is the year she was born she wouldn't be legal here in Canada yet. The drinking age here is 18 but is 19 in a few provinces.
Good for you for dumping them! Let them get their own selves out of the trouble they'll soon be in.
for all the pedestrians, motorists and your so-called "friends" lives you may have saved, thank you very much. maybe they'll realize how great of a friend you really are when they wake up in a jail cell or a hospital bed. best of luck on finding a new group of friends who will appreciate what a caring and good person you truly are.
Unappreciative dickheads
No good deed goes unpunished.
Today, I woked up in the hospital after having had an accident for driving drank. I just abandoned the only person who took care of my friend and me some time ago. FML
I applaud you for being responsible. Thank you OP, we need more people like you, in the world.. Sorry tho..
Two words for those 'friends'. **** them.
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Sounds like it's time to ditch them and find more appreciative friends - or at least ones that'll take turns being designated driver
Well that sucks, maybe you should find friends that respect your responsible actions