200-hot chocolate? Yeah, that would hurt. But it might taste better (see below).
Even though that was more interesting than funny, I "Heheh"ed a little bit when I read your post, Koopaslaya.
Thanks for the lebated birthday wish, Markio!
Whoa, nice job making that look like the birthday wish I gave you despite the new, uncontrollable bbqsystem. Thank you, Sapphira! And yeah, I've found the idea of being 21 scary, too, because of the new availability of "substances." But family and friends have disarmed that fear in me, I guess, so I don't really care that much anymore. Swallowing liquids laced with alcohol still isn't my, er, cup of tea (?), but I know that half an ounce or so of the weak stuff won't kill me.
I say this because today my parents took me to an old and famous Gig Harbor restaurant called Tides Tavern that requires the age of 21. In Canada and Japan I've already had "freedom" to go anywhere, so I wasn't after that; I've just been wanting to see the inside of the Tides and taste their good food for awhile now. So my parents and I went there, and my dad *GASP* (for you guys' benefit) ordered a beer for me. It wasn't frightening, but it was—well, take a look at what my cell phone captured:
And a video, too.(↑ The video is in the
3g2 format. Let me know if it plays for you.)
I just wrote two larger sized paragraphs in hopes that I wouldn't scare you (mainly Sapph, I guess, but any of you, really). Let me know if it worked.
Anyway, my mom and dad both helped me to drink that thing, but there was more than half of it left by the time we left the place ourselves.
Hey, definitely no problem, Chup! :) In fact, this time around, I didn't even do so much as to wish
you a happy birthday in this thread. >_< So you're doing pretty darn well by my standards . . . In any case, thanks for the post! Words matter most!
Unless my birthday ends at 10 in the morning, you aren't late, pt_peach.
Thanks again, Markio! You write well, and you made me laugh. :D
Stuff! Yeah! Thanks, Vid. ;P
Festivus? What's that? Up to now the only days on which I was born have been Japan's emperor's birthday, Christmas Eve Eve, and other people's birthdays. Anyway, thanks also to you, Mr. Ladies' Man!