Don't post when you've been drinking

daveb

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"Soon we must all face the choice between what is right and what is easy."
-Albus Dumbledore.

I think we all understand what this means when it comes to choices in pool. Are there any other things that you have learned from pool that you think appy to living a life with greater understanding and integrity?

G*d*mn beer!
 
good thoughts

It is amazing how powerful words are on the internet! nobody can make us feel anything! But- Sports drinks make it easier . right idea to all think before -speaking- I'm guilty myself- I will say the mods have been of help too,thanks for the stuff azb. mark best website for Pool!
 
Just started in on a huge tanquery and tonic, extra lime. In about 30 minutes all will be good with my world!!!!!! :smile:
 
I think that not posting while drinking is a good advise.

This individual should be the poster child for this advise:

His name is Eddie Wheat and he was banned from the forum a while back!!:grin:

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Ya know what I always say?
Can't drink all day if ya'll don't start in the morning.

Admittedly, I've had a few too many late night and hit the enter button when I should have left it for the morning and re read what I typed.

Sometimes it doesn't quite mean the same or sound as funny the next morning.
 
Just download this:

http://www.webroot.com/En_US/sites/sobrietytest/index.html

Social Media Sobriety Test Saves You from Drunken Status Updates
/:16 Chrome/Firefox: Social Media Sobriety Test is a simple extension for Google Chrome and Firefox that administers a set of sobriety tests to keep you from drunkenly leaving a post on your boss's wall or sharing your margarita-fueled musings via Twitter.

Similar to the "Mail Goggles" feature in Google Labs—which require you to solve math problems to deter late night drunken emails—Social Media Sobriety Test locks down your social networks including Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Flickr, YouTube, and Tumblr, as well as a custom URL.

When you visit those sites between the hours specified in your settings you'll have to take a "field" sobriety test like following a finger drifting around the screen with your mouse or indicating which side of the screen is blinking in a "Simon Says" like puzzle. Fail to pass the test and you can't log in to the social network. The Social Media Sobriety Test extension is half ingenious and half extremely clever marketing on behalf of its parent company Webroot which specializes in computer security suites. Visit the link below for additional information or watch the video above to see it in action.

Social Media Sobriety Test is free and works wherever Google Chrome and Firefox do.
 
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