Nyone else here enjoy drinking in the shower?

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The discussion revolves around the humorous and chaotic topic of drinking in the shower, with participants sharing their experiences and opinions. There are playful exchanges about the challenges of holding a drink with soapy hands and the absurdity of drinking shower water. Suggestions include using sports bottles or flexible straws to make it easier. Some participants express skepticism about the appeal of shower drinking, while others argue it can be refreshing after a long day. The conversation also touches on the potential dangers of mixing alcohol with the heat of a shower, leading to humorous anecdotes and exaggerated claims about the experience. Overall, the thread is characterized by lighthearted banter, jokes about drinking habits, and a playful exploration of unconventional drinking scenarios.
  • #31
SimplySolitary_ said:
Wow. Anyone ever heard of AA meetings...?

American Airlines holds meetings? :confused:
 
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  • #32
Tom Mattson said:
Oh mama, in the summertime when it's really hot and I've had a long day there is nothing like taking an ice cold beer into a steaming hot shower. I swear you come out totally refreshed and ready to sleep like a baby. Come to think of it, I am going to do it tonight!
:-p Okay sisters, front row seats: $10, standing room by the door: $2, thoughts of Tom in the shower: priceless. :devil:

After a long, hot day, I don't need a drink to come out of the shower ready to sleep like a baby. Heck, it's usually all I can do to muster the energy to not fall asleep standing up in the shower.
 
  • #33
If you don't want to drop the bottles just get to big 40 oz bottles of beer tape duct tape on to each hand (also known as edward 40 hands) but good luck washing yourself with bottles of beer taped to your hands
and yes i do enjoy a drink in the shower
 
  • #34
blimkie said:
jsut get to big 40 oz bottles of beer
Bloody hell! Don't tell me 'Big Bear' has escaped Alberta! :eek:
 
  • #35
Moonbear said:
:-p Okay sisters, front row seats: $10, standing room by the door: $2,

I don't come that cheap!
 
  • #36
I've never drunk in the shower, but once, when I was crawling on all fours toward some indistinct light in the distance, stopping occasionally to take a sip from a bottle of applejack I'd made myself from a crate of old apples pulled from a dumpster in back of a corner market, a sudden clap of thunder alerted me to the fact it was about to rain. Hitting the gas, I made for cover under a tall, widely spread, protective tree of some sort. Once under the aegis of it's thickly leaved limbs, I experienced far less of a moisture problem and lay there listening to the relaxing sound of the firehose-like torrent of water issuing down from the dark night sky all around me, sipping the tangy beverage at my leisure.

Some sort of voltage problem developed, apparently, because later in the scenario the tree trunk against which I was sitting detonated as if it were TNT and I was briefly aware that I was experiencing ballistic motion, as described so well by Galileo. I don't recall the exact circumstances under which this came to an end, but the EMT said something to his partner about my being lucky I was under the influence and all loose and relaxed when I landed. Regardless, I was quite black and blue in many places, and sore. At the hospital they provided me with vicadin and a proper shower.

Does that count?
 
  • #37
Math Is Hard said:
I dunno... Can I sit in the shower with an umbrella so I can have a cig with my drink? :smile:
EEEWWW! My dad used to smoke in the shower! Left his soggy yellow tipped cig in there too!
smokin will kill you ...it killed him...
 
  • #38
larkspur said:
EEEWWW! My dad used to smoke in the shower! Left his soggy yellow tipped cig in there too!
smokin will kill you ...it killed him...

How the heck is that possible?:bugeye: :confused: I mean, maybe if you had a hooka with those long bendy pipes or something? But a cig?
 
  • #39
Math Is Hard said:
How the heck is that possible?:bugeye: :confused: I mean, maybe if you had a hooka with those long bendy pipes or something? But a cig?
It must not have worked too well because the residual cig was just about .25% smoked.
 
  • #40
Danger said:
My hands clench when I'm unconscious, the same way a bird clamps onto a branch for sleeping. :-p

there must be something wrong with the coding on the forum, for some reason it says you are the funniest member...
 
  • #41
Tuneman said:
there must be something wrong with the coding on the forum, for some reason it says you are the funniest member...
Hehehehe. You the new competition?
 
  • #42
Tuneman said:
for some reason it says you are the funniest member...
It's supposed to say 'funkiest'; these people can't spell.
 
  • #43
Tom Mattson said:
I don't come that cheap!
Hey! I'm the one selling the tickets here, and I set the price. There's a sisterhood discount. Arildno has to pay a lot more. :biggrin:
 
  • #44
Moonbear said:
Hey! I'm the one selling the tickets here, and I set the price. There's a sisterhood discount. Arildno has to pay a lot more. :biggrin:
I'll pay $50 if I can have that soap-on-a-rope after the show! :-p :biggrin:
 
  • #45
Math Is Hard said:
I'll pay $50 if I can have that soap-on-a-rope after the show! :-p :biggrin:
For $100 you can help with the soap-on-a-rope during the show. :biggrin:
 
  • #46
Moonbear said:
For $100 you can help with the soap-on-a-rope during the show. :biggrin:
Ladies! What's gotten into you! :rolleyes: Springtime is over.
 
  • #47
Moonbear said:
For $100 you can help with the soap-on-a-rope during the show. :biggrin:
Moonie, if I ever get married, you are in charge of planning the bachelorette party. :approve:
 
  • #48
Math Is Hard said:
Moonie, if I ever get married, you are in charge of planning the bachelorette party. :approve:
I think it already started. :smile:

Somehow I don't you ladies in a hurry to get married. :rolleyes:

Seriously, I hope the unmarried PF sisters find some worthy men. :smile:
 
  • #49
Astronuc said:
Somehow I don't you ladies in a hurry to get married. :rolleyes:
If we were, don't you think we'd be married already? :wink: I know too many people who put getting married ahead of finding the right partner, and now they're all getting unmarried. It seems important enough to take one's time and do it right the first time. :approve: My grandmother always told me I was too picky, but it's not like she did her grandmotherly job of finding other grandmothers with nice, rich doctor grandsons to fix me up with. :rolleyes:

Seriously, I hope the unmarried PF sisters find some worthy men. :smile:
I'm sure there is someone out there, just have to stumble into him. I do know that I'm very impressed with all the young men around here, so if I had been 15 years younger...

I'm sure there are at least a few good fish that got away or were thrown back when they were younger and not quite ready for catching yet.
 
  • #50
Math Is Hard said:
Moonie, if I ever get married, you are in charge of planning the bachelorette party. :approve:
Deal! :biggrin: As long as you return the favor!
 
  • #51
Moonbear said:
My grandmother always told me I was too picky, but it's not like she did her grandmotherly job of finding other grandmothers with nice, rich doctor grandsons to fix me up with. :rolleyes:
Do we have the same grandmother? Oh, yeah.. I guess we do, sis! :smile:
Deal! :biggrin: As long as you return the favor!
No Problem-o! Oy vey! I was just thinking that a Sisterhood bachelorette party could get completely out of hand!:eek:
 

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