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badmom - 27/03/2009 18:42 - United States
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eenkoekje - 13/05/2011 07:20
LOL. Did you catch your son in time? I hope your daughter didn't know what she was doing...
That's what you get for not owning a reusable water bottle.
LOL #28 xD You'd better talk to your sixteen year old.
#24 please dont spread lies. why would that make any sense? water can be kept in a bottle for months safely, but the moment you fill it up, it becomes carcinogenic? here: http://www.snopes.com/medical/toxins/petbottles.asp . recycling = good
your daughter is stupid for giving you that bottle but everyone get real here. Teens will drink underage. Its most likely that water bottle is most (if not all) of "her" alcohol that she has. This is her stash that she has either relieved from the family liquor cabinet or how she keeps her alcohol that others have bought for her. You can't get alcohol if your underage at a moments notice so she probably keeps this for the upcoming party or gathering. Don't expect that she's drinking everyday and at school. And realistically 500mls of vodka is not "soooo much". She could be splitting it on nights and/or sharing with friends.
YDI If you can't tell the difference between a water bottle and a bottle of vodka, you're either not terribly on top of things, or you shouldn't buy such cheap vodka. Price makes a difference. Cheap stuff will kill you.
she carries a whole bottle with her? cant wait to see what her liver is like in 10 years. she needs a good talking too.
ROFL thats ****** great.. did you catch it in time?