You may have heard of Elizabeth Kubler-Ross’s “Five Stages of Grief.” It’s the theory that people go through different stages of coping when someone that’s close to them dies. However, over time it’s been used to describe everything from personal finance to natural disasters, which, of course, got me thinking about applying this theory to a more mundane event… such as running out of booze.
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Addanac City
Chicken Wings Comics
Hard Graft
Hawt Chick
Monster Commute
Odori Park
PC Weenies
Tara Normal
Zombie Roomie
Zoo Dot Com
lol! Where everybody knows your name. . . and your limit.
HA! There’s no use crying over spilled beer… unless it was after last call.
*hic* Hahaha! *hic*
Hahaha, poor drunkin’ slob…
This is me at every last call . . .
I didn’t realize grief stages were perpetual.
HA! *crash* *thump*
It’s a theater performance
It’s like Doritos… drink all you want, they’ll make more.
Only when it comes to drinking… and organized sports.
Now that certainly sounds like me back in college? Or was that yesterday? I forget.
Brilliant. Just friggin’ brilliant.
If it’s the same Bat time, will Frank Gorshin be at the bar tomorrow?
Ah, that brings up another good question… do I drink to forget or do I forget to drink?
The Riddler!!! It won’t be Mr. Gorshin, but it will star a villian from the past!
5 stages of grief and not even close to 12 steps and a program!! *grin*
Yup, booze brings out all sides of us!
Too much math!!!
Booze can be majical… but more often it’s tragical. I’m a poet (don’t tell anyone, though)