• Welcome! The TrekBBS is the number one place to chat about Star Trek with like-minded fans.
    If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Should I stay or should I go now?

So should I go?

  • Yes, you miserable old bag get out into real life for a change

    Votes: 15 60.0%
  • No, what leave the house, it's scarey out there

    Votes: 7 28.0%
  • I don't know, stop asking me questions

    Votes: 3 12.0%

  • Total voters
    25
  • Poll closed .

K'Ehleyr

Commodore
Commodore
Help! I've been invited to a birthday 'drinks' thing tonight. He is a good friend, but one who can annoy at times. I'm not sure who else is going but it is in the pub my Dad drinks in so he should be there.
Trouble is it's the other side of town and will cost £15 in cabs alone and might very well be crap.
So do I venture out into real life?
I've changed my mind so much about this today ~ I'm currently 65 - 35% one way but need confirmation.
So please help me make up my mind :)
 
If it's your friend's birthday, and I were you, I would go--but I would probably leave fairly early, before my friend started to annoy me, it stopped being fun, and it became too inconvenient to get home.

If it's somebody else--nah.
 
Can you get public transport there and a cab back?

Not after 6pm in this neck of the woods, all the people are usually home for the evening by then :(

ditto Camelopard, it's going to have to be cab or 3 mile walk ~ 'in these heels, I don't think so':)
 
Well, if all you want to do is show your face for the sake of appearances, why not drive over. That gives you a good excuse to not drink and leave early, whilst still appearing to have done your bit.
 
Is seeing your Dad a good thing or a bad thing?

If it's a good thing then definitely go - if it gets annoying you can just chat to your dad, if it's a bad thing then depends how much you like your friend.
 
I say go. You never know what might happen, or who you will meet. Even some of the most annoying people must surely have good days - perhaps their birthday? :p Some of the best evenings I've ever had occurred after I had at first been reluctant to go.
 
Is seeing your Dad a good thing or a bad thing?

If it's a good thing then definitely go - if it gets annoying you can just chat to your dad, if it's a bad thing then depends how much you like your friend.

Dad is good thing but that's another factor... The friend, Bob, is originally a friend of my Dads but in that weird competitive 'middle-aged men that have known each other 40 odd years' way. So Dad may well be put out that I bothered to go to see Bob and don't make the trek to see him on a Friday night. But I could disguise that as going to see him for a Fathers Day drink ~ aha cunning plan.
And pingfah, bit late for that, I'm a beer down by the distress of the decision making process already :beer: *hic*
 
You should go. Then you'll have an amusing (to us) story of woe and agony and we can point/laugh I mean offer you sympathy.
 
I say go. You never know what might happen, or who you will meet. Even some of the most annoying people must surely have good days - perhaps their birthday? :p Some of the best evenings I've ever had occurred after I had at first been reluctant to go.
That's very true! If it's not I am going to blame you:p

Oh bollocks, Father's Day :brickwall:

Missed the post now :klingon:

Ha ha. Someone else has to take the 'surprise trip to the pub' :)

You should go. Then you'll have an amusing (to us) story of woe and agony and we can point/laugh I mean offer you sympathy.

I will take camera and take photos of us all having a jolly good time.
Is anyone good with photoshop?

Right I'm going in the bath and will check the result on emerging...
Oooo I'm quite excited now, please let me go ~ or not, whatever you think...

Hermiod wins the 'continue the song' points!
 
If you are not already a member then please register an account and join in the discussion!

Sign up / Register


Back
Top