Matthew Stafford

GT1992 said:
Good thing they didn't have digital cameras when we were that age. Back in the day, if someone else at the party took a picture, chances were that if they did manage to develop the film, they were too drunk to have taken a picture that was anything but a blur or their finger. Ahh, the good ole days, when there wasn't a camera phone evidence of your every mistake. Sometimes technology goes too far.
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GT1992 said:
Good thing they didn't have digital cameras when we were that age. Back in the day, if someone else at the party took a picture, chances were that if they did manage to develop the film, they were too drunk to have taken a picture that was anything but a blur or their finger. Ahh, the good ole days, when there wasn't a camera phone evidence of your every mistake. Sometimes technology goes too far.

speak for yoself. I didn't drink until I was 24 or so. Now I'm making up fer lost time tho.
 
ramblinwise1 said:
speak for yoself. I didn't drink until I was 24 or so. Now I'm making up fer lost time tho.

I didn't start drinking until I was 21. I got into the college partying scene with everyone else, but what's funny is all the people I met from Vidalia during college were winding down their drinking days. Seems here you start drinking around 16, stop at 21, and start back up around 32 when your kids start drinking.
 
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