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Old 04-26-2005, 09:44 PM
The once and future king The once and future king is offline
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Default Re: am i obligated to restock mom\'s BF\'s beer?

Obviously there are rules governing the inter relations between men and beer.

The convention held up by true men in this circumstance is that you are only obligated to re-stock his beer if he is porking your mom up the ass. If not he is not a real man and you are in fact obligated to drink as much as his beer as possible in the hope that this will motivate him to grow a pair and start pile driving your mom analy.
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Old 04-27-2005, 08:54 AM
Shajen Shajen is offline
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Default Re: am i obligated to restock mom\'s BF\'s beer?

Do you like the guy?

If so, bring over a 12er from time to time. If you don't, continue to do what you are doing, I guess.

Seems pretty simple. I dunno about the rest of this stuff these guys are talking about.
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Old 04-27-2005, 09:05 AM
jesusarenque jesusarenque is offline
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Default Re: am i obligated to restock mom\'s BF\'s beer?

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so, my mother has a serious boyfriend. fiance would be a more appropriate term.

i go visit, i drink his beer. i often drink alot.

he makes blah money it seems and my mother does extremely well.

am i obligated by social convention to resupply what i've drank? what if i often drink them all? i would do this for a friend but dont see the necessity here.

i happen to believe that since he's porking my mother not to mention slicing off a piece of my family's assets for himself once they're married, he can just live with always being out of beer after i leave.

any thoughts?

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Are you drinking beer with him? If so, then no, you do not have to restock. If you are drinking his beer while he is not there then you do.
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Old 04-27-2005, 09:37 AM
LALDAAS LALDAAS is offline
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Default Re: am i obligated to restock mom\'s BF\'s beer?

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so, my mother has a serious boyfriend. fiance would be a more appropriate term.

i go visit, i drink his beer. i often drink alot.

he makes blah money it seems and my mother does extremely well.

am i obligated by social convention to resupply what i've drank? what if i often drink them all? i would do this for a friend but dont see the necessity here.

i happen to believe that since he's porking my mother not to mention slicing off a piece of my family's assets for himself once they're married, he can just live with always being out of beer after i leave.

any thoughts?

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Nope! I am in the same boat with my Ma Dukes, I have also made it very clear to my moms BF

#1 in my mind he doesn't exist

#2 If he even looks at me cross eyed we are going to have a problem
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Old 04-27-2005, 10:16 AM
beerbandit beerbandit is offline
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Default Re: am i obligated to restock mom\'s BF\'s beer?

if you pound all the beer when you go over there and also have the intent to do this ---

if im going somewhere and im going to drink i would never show up empty handed in the first place, but if you just happen be visiting and are offered to have a few here and there i see no need to replace it

i would show up every once in a while then and bring a case or dozen of the beer of choice


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