Glass Ass: The OFFICIAL JGlass Thread

Soooo I had an interesting night.

First went and helped. put shingles on my dad's roof, ate some awesome food had a few beers and laughs. All good.

Going home I swing by the bar by my house for one or two drinks. My friend Evan and his fiancee show up, we bullshit when his fiancee's ex husband's brother shoves my friend down. I pull him off and seperate them, cops get called by the bartender, guy gets arrested. Mind you I'm friends with him also. Before the cop shows up he tries to goad me into a fight and I brush it off. End up staying past closing, to make sure no one jumps Evan, had to give a statement which I didn't want to do but I was listed as a witness so might as well get it out of the way. To add to this story, a dude is trying miserably to get with a female friend of mine and tries to show me up like I'm gonna get it. I blow it off, escort her to her car, and this guy asks why I didnt seal the deal.

Oh and I gotta be up and working at 8 to do more shingling..... I just wanted a beer or two.
 
How early do bars close in your area? I thought you were from the Midwest and it seems early for all that to have already gone down. Though I suppose I'm from one of the larger and shittier parts of it.
 
How early do bars close in your area? I thought you were from the Midwest and it seems early for all that to have already gone down. Though I suppose I'm from one of the larger and shittier parts of it.

ND law says 2 AM. Most places shut down at 1 AM except for the bars in towns where the oil boom is happening, and Fargo has a number of bars that close at 2.
 
Барбоса;4622695 said:
12 hours drinking non stop.

A good way to deal with cabin fever/mental burn out or not? I am unsure

For the first 8 hours, sure, but the last 4 probably seemed more like work than pleasure.

Or maybe it was the 4 hours in the middle. Or maybe it was broken up even further. All I know is that a third of that time was less fun than the other two thirds.
 
So I picked up where I left off on Last Of Us awhile ago, & I think I'm finally almost done. Finally got Ellie to the Fireflys... not sure how I feel about there plans for her.
 
I watched Requiem for a Dream tonight. It made me feel pretty awful about life and the world in general, but wow... it is one hell of a movie. I've seen it before, but the second viewing really opened my eyes to just how amazing it really is. It may have replaced The Fountain as my favorite Aronofsky movie, and it just reminds me how truly great Aronofsky is.

So I picked up where I left off on Last Of Us awhile ago, & I think I'm finally almost done. Finally got Ellie to the Fireflys... not sure how I feel about there plans for her.

It's a conundrum, but lucky for you, you don't get much say in the matter.
 
Барбоса;4622695 said:
12 hours drinking non stop.

A good way to deal with cabin fever/mental burn out or not? I am unsure

For the first 8 hours, sure, but the last 4 probably seemed more like work than pleasure.

Or maybe it was the 4 hours in the middle. Or maybe it was broken up even further. All I know is that a third of that time was less fun than the other two thirds.
but depending on the quantity of the alcohol that last bunch of hours may not be remembered. As such even if they were boring then he wouldn't remember such a time.
 
I watched Requiem for a Dream tonight. It made me feel pretty awful about life and the world in general, but wow... it is one hell of a movie. I've seen it before, but the second viewing really opened my eyes to just how amazing it really is. It may have replaced The Fountain as my favorite Aronofsky movie, and it just reminds me how truly great Aronofsky is.

I've yet to see it, but saw it was on netflix now, so I've added it to my list and will watch it eventually... probably

It's a conundrum, but lucky for you, you don't get much say in the matter.

Nope, but you get to kill a lot of heavily armed men
 
Dude. They used our pre-HOF interviews on fucking WWE on demand full length version of the HOF ceremony.

They used my answer as the voiceover for Foleys WWE title win.


Read that again. I am shitting fucking brick right now.
 
Барбоса;4622695 said:
12 hours drinking non stop.

A good way to deal with cabin fever/mental burn out or not? I am unsure

It can only end well, keep drinking.
 
Dude. They used our pre-HOF interviews on fucking WWE on demand full length version of the HOF ceremony.

They used my answer as the voiceover for Foleys WWE title win.


Read that again. I am shitting fucking brick right now.

Ahh shit, congratulations! You all were so proud of those things that it's nice to hear that they got used, especially a NorCal voice over. You must have been just as eloquent as you usually are.

By the way, I got your save the date. I love the font you chose.
 
I figured as much, it seemed like the type of thing you'd be in charge of. That and how many pounds of raw steak will be thrown over the fire at the feast.

I.....think? The menu has already been selected. Don't ask me, I have not the slightest fucking idea. I figured we could all sneak to taco bell during the day if it wasnt good, during the whole time when the bride and groom are supposed to be seperated and shit
 
I.....think? The menu has already been selected. Don't ask me, I have not the slightest fucking idea. I figured we could all sneak to taco bell during the day if it wasnt good, during the whole time when the bride and groom are supposed to be seperated and shit

I don't think you'll be separated after the ceremony, but what do I know, I've never been married.

I'm sure that, with your very discerning pallet, there will be plenty of NorCal approved foods available. In fact, there are whispers of a blue cheese fountain surrounded by chicken wings.

I'm just kidding, don't hold me to that.
 
Watching Little Miss Sunshine and who should I see?

Walter White and Hank. Obviously not the characters but I'm just being lazy and not looking up their real names.
 
I don't think you'll be separated after the ceremony, but what do I know, I've never been married.

I'm sure that, with your very discerning pallet, there will be plenty of NorCal approved foods available. In fact, there are whispers of a blue cheese fountain surrounded by chicken wings.

I'm just kidding, don't hold me to that.

I meant the food throughout the day, leading up. Dinner is but one meal.

There is room for that fountain, you should see the place we picked for this shindig
 
I meant the food throughout the day, leading up. Dinner is but one meal.

There is room for that fountain, you should see the place we picked for this shindig

I will in April. I am very excited for it. This is the first wedding I've ever been invited to personally, not through my parents.
 
I watched Requiem for a Dream tonight. It made me feel pretty awful about life and the world in general, but wow... it is one hell of a movie. I've seen it before, but the second viewing really opened my eyes to just how amazing it really is. It may have replaced The Fountain as my favorite Aronofsky movie, and it just reminds me how truly great Aronofsky is.

I also watched it recently for the second time (thanks to Netflix), and I must say that that I agree with you. It's a movie that's made so well that it launches the viewer into the depravity and morbidity of the culture in the film and never lets them out; after the conclusion of the movie, the message and general darkness remains with the viewer.

When I watched it, I sympathized with the characters. They were good people that, at some point, took a turn into a world of greed and corruption; an intervention could have saved them all and prevented them from engaging in the acts that ultimately led to their personal demise. That was the subtext of the movie that I caught the second time around: intimacy and companionship are needed to prevent one from the evils of life. Each character had a unique backstory regarding their personal ties, friendship, and social circumstances: Sara lost her husband and did not see Harry regularly, Harry did not have the best relationship with Sara, Marione strove for Harry's love, and Tyrone missed his mom. Their spiral into chaos could have been prevented or stopped had they sought the love of a special person in their life.

We see that the characters that are drug dealers, drug users, and addicts are actually just people. They made bad choices. They could have been stopped. They didn't deserve their fate. When the end rolls around, it's hard to watch and hits the message home: The dreams and life of people are crushed by an addiction.

Great movie. And I love the camera work and cinematography; the extreme close-ups and the camera techniques make this an unforgettable movie.
 
I.....think? The menu has already been selected. Don't ask me, I have not the slightest fucking idea.
I've always seen the wedding as the bride's day, with the man's duty being to provide money and leave the plans to her. Since I've no reason to start contemplating my own wedding, these are just assumptions I've not seen fit to corroborate with research. Is that about how it goes? I'd hate for my dreams of a headache-free nuptial to be dashed.
 

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