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Posted on 5/11/14 at 9:36 pm to Walt OReilly
He passed out on the floor at Finn McCool. We left him under the pool table :(
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Posted on 5/11/14 at 9:44 pm to Walt OReilly
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Posted on 5/11/14 at 9:47 pm to rebeloke
Outside of jails, hospitals, and random outdoor hammered pass out places: I stumbled into the moon winx lodge in Tuscaloosa after the 2009 bama game. I will never be the same.
Posted on 5/11/14 at 9:56 pm to rebeloke
Spent the night in a drainage ditch, the bugs were so bad I lost a part of my mind I'm certain. Then I'm gonna go with woody's motel.
Posted on 5/11/14 at 9:57 pm to Walt OReilly
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Train tracks in tigerland
What's the deal with this Walt?
Posted on 5/11/14 at 9:58 pm to Sampson
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Outside of jails, hospitals, and random outdoor hammered pass out places: I stumbled into the moon winx lodge in Tuscaloosa after the 2009 bama game. I will never be the same.
Probably any motel that still advertises he novelty of air conditioning or color tv will be a pretty big gamble.
Posted on 5/11/14 at 10:01 pm to SaintCajun
Ramadi Iraq. 17 days with a combined 38 hrs of sleep. Worst time of my life.
Posted on 5/11/14 at 10:04 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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Probably any motel that still advertises he novelty of air conditioning or color tv will be a pretty big gamble.
They are actually advertising air conditioned telephones and that is pretty bad arse.
Mine might be a Bourbon St. hotel. Couldn't remember the name. I was drunk during Mardi Gras just looking for a place to sleep. Every hotel kept kicking me out when I tried to sleep on a couch. Finally I found a ballroom and went to sleep under the table. Slept like shite but when I woke up I found that a Mardi Gras ball was going on. Everyone was staring at me as I got from under the table.
Posted on 5/11/14 at 10:04 pm to RogerTheShrubber
Posted on 5/11/14 at 10:07 pm to rebeloke
Any number of multiple stairwells...do not make for comfortable sleeping
Posted on 5/11/14 at 10:10 pm to rebeloke
In a convent, with a thin blue blanket, in a 50 degree room.
Posted on 5/11/14 at 10:12 pm to rebeloke
Buried in sand after passing out drunk at a party a friend's pond.
ETA: most awkward was in a stranger's basement in Ottawa, Canada.
ETA: most awkward was in a stranger's basement in Ottawa, Canada.
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Posted on 5/11/14 at 10:12 pm to LSUtoOmaha
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Are you still in China or did you move back to the US?
Back in the US. Been back for a bit over a year now.
Posted on 5/11/14 at 10:20 pm to rebeloke
Several different jails but one of the worst was a rowdy dangerous cell in the old house of detention (HoD) OPP in Nola. I was put In an 8 man cell with 18 people. Me being the only white and all of the others career criminals that were raised as thugs. The way the building is built all the cells face the outside wall, there is a hallway running in front of the cells then a cement wall with windows but all the windows had been busted out for years from when the building was condemned by the feds probably a decade prior but still hadn't had any upgrades. I was on the 6th floor I think and it was Dec between Xmas and NYE. I didn't have anything but an orange jumper and boxers. Had no shoes or socks because they were stolen, no mat or blanket because the guards said they didn't have enough for a big percentage of inmates (if is have gotten one it would have been taken from me anyway due to where I was housed), so I was laying on the cold cement in a cell that was over 200% capacity so naturally people's nerves are bad and were fricking pissed and very very edgy. On top of it all it was one of the coldest nights of the year and the wind was blowing probably 40mph. With the way the building is designed and with no windows the wind just whips through the halls like a hurricane. I literally thought my teeth were going to break from chattering them so hard. Probably the only reason I got through the night without having to deal with a bunch of shite from the other Inmates was because to actually warm up we seriously had to do jumping jacks and push ups just to keep your blood flowing. When I swear on everything, then I'm being extremely serious, and I swear on everything if any of us 18 people in my cell that didn't have a blanket (no one had a mat maybe 3 with thin blankets, and a couple with an extra jumper) tried to go to sleep, I wouldn't have any doubt in my mind that they would have froze to death. It was insane. The guards threw in our cell a bag of ice and a few loaves of bread (that was our dinner with nothing else, but I didn't get any obviously) but no one messed with the ice, it laid there all night and I swear that bad of ice was like a brick in the morning it had frozen so hard over night.... Some how that next day I got lucky, maybe from praying all night and got called to be moved outside to a tent. The tents were cold as frick too but I actually got a spare jumper where I could double them up and got an old thin blanket so I was in heaven outside In a tent the next couple days.... But that night sticks out in my head as one of the worst.
Other than that, besides jail, I've been homeless before and have slept under overpasses and in abandon houses and shooting gallery's and the mission and places like that. But not near as bad as being locked in a place where you can't defend yourself, can't get anything for yourself, and there isn't any guards are anyone around to be of any assistance or care about you one little bit. I was in there when a guy was getting jumped every 30 min and about 10 hours later a guard just happened to walk by and the guy cried and pleaded to the guard, the guy was bleeding from every orfice, and the guard just pointed and laughed at him and told him to quit being a pussy and just walked off to have never been seen again. OPP(some camps) really was hell on earth and there is no way that majority of citizens would be okay if the pound treated stray and feral animals like I was and witnessed others treated.
Other than that, besides jail, I've been homeless before and have slept under overpasses and in abandon houses and shooting gallery's and the mission and places like that. But not near as bad as being locked in a place where you can't defend yourself, can't get anything for yourself, and there isn't any guards are anyone around to be of any assistance or care about you one little bit. I was in there when a guy was getting jumped every 30 min and about 10 hours later a guard just happened to walk by and the guy cried and pleaded to the guard, the guy was bleeding from every orfice, and the guard just pointed and laughed at him and told him to quit being a pussy and just walked off to have never been seen again. OPP(some camps) really was hell on earth and there is no way that majority of citizens would be okay if the pound treated stray and feral animals like I was and witnessed others treated.
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Posted on 5/11/14 at 10:26 pm to SuperSaint
Holy frick you never fail to deliver
I wonder if darth has ever experienced anything like that
I wonder if darth has ever experienced anything like that
Posted on 5/11/14 at 10:30 pm to Walt OReilly
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Train tracks in tigerland
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