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This just pisses me off...
2005-06-15, 1:20 AM #1
So earlier tonight me, my best friend, Kris, and our friend Brian, hooked up with our other friend John and his girlfirend Sara. We decided to go to Wal-Mart, pick up some cheap poker chips, and go to my house and drink and play poker. The whole thing went fine, Brian had to go home due to curfew, so it was just the four of us.

Near the end when the poker game had already finished, we were just having casual conversations about whatever. Somehow we got into cell phones and Sara mentioned that all cell phones have a GPS chip in them to track them. Knowing better, I insisted that for location tracking most carriers use antenna triangulation. I was a little tipsy at the time-- still am, some 30 minutes later-- and this little tiny debate went on for a little over a minute. For some reason, it pisses her off enough that out of nowhere she grabs the keys, and gets in the car. John goes over to talk to her and then after a couple minutes she drives off, only to come back 5 minutes later and pick John up.

I really have no idea what just happened. I am slightly drunk, but I'm not THAT drunk to know enough that all we were having was a little debate on this, that literally could not have lasted for more than a minute and a half.

Now, during the whole time that were playing poker and drinking, my best friend's girlfriend kept calling and they kept fighting about something or another. Here's the thing, she's in Vegas with her family practically living it up first class and yet she is still calling her boyfriend and fighting about God knows what. If she's not with Kris, and sometimes even when she is, she's fighting with him.

Now, I don't have a girlfriend, but if this is a good indication of what most girlfriends are like, I'd rather just stay a bachelor. I'm just a friend and her argueing about the most pointless **** with Kris pisses me off to no end.

I'm going to bed.
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2005-06-15, 4:31 AM #2
Bah you skimped on all the important details...

Did you play Texas Hold'em? Who won?
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2005-06-15, 5:48 AM #3
No, this definately isn't what all girls are like. Many of them are... but not all of them. :D
2005-06-15, 8:23 AM #4
She sounds like she's one of these wanna-be know-it-all girls who can't stand the possibility (or embarassment) of being wrong, and runs away. Tell her to grow up.
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2005-06-15, 8:27 AM #5
Or maybe, just maybe, she had something else on her mind and this minor annoyance just set her off.

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2005-06-15, 8:33 AM #6
At least let him sober up a little, Det.
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2005-06-15, 8:49 AM #7
wasn't entirely directed at JudgeDredd
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2005-06-15, 8:51 AM #8
1. It could have had nothing at all to do with your argument and something else completely unrelated.

2. She could have been on her period.


My experience with girlfriends is that it's a 50/50 chance at these two answers.
2005-06-15, 11:15 AM #9
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Originally posted by JudgeDredd
Now, I don't have a girlfriend, but if this is a good indication of what most girlfriends are like, I'd rather just stay a bachelor. I'm just a friend and her argueing about the most pointless **** with Kris pisses me off to no end.


That's going to depend on the girl, among many other things. As people have said, she could have been stressed out about something else and this was the straw that broke the camels back, or she could jsut be that way. It's hard to say from one incient like this.
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2005-06-15, 11:34 AM #10
Emo.
2005-06-15, 11:44 AM #11
Wow.... JD talks to girls!

That makes two of them on this forum.
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2005-06-15, 12:03 PM #12
Of course she also could be just one of those girls that absolutely CAN'T be wrong like her life is on the line. If she is, then it makes sense why such a trivial thing would set her off.

Or maybe she was mad because you're a rather boring drunk? :p
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2005-06-15, 12:13 PM #13
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2005-06-15, 12:15 PM #14
Very strange that people get upset over cell phone's. :)

And don't worry. You'll like girls again when you wake up. I find it always best just to apologize to them, even if you still think you're right. Sure, you're thinking "but she gets the win!", but why would you care? Friendship is better than scores on what arguments you win.
2005-06-15, 1:15 PM #15
Thanks for all the feedback. Firstly, like I said, I wasn't THAT drunk. I was very comprehensive and if I had to focus really hard and not appear drunk at all, I could have done it, I was just very relaxed.

Secondly, it wasn't even an arguement with this girl. It was a little discussion about some nonsense thing. I have a feeling she was just pissed off in general about something that night. Come to think of it, she did the same thing last time we were all together, except that time it was her boyfriend that set her off. Whatever, I wouldn't even consider her a "friend", just an acquaintance really so it doesn't bother me.

Now onto my best friend. His girlfriend and him fighting is a whole different situation. Except they fight practically all the time, and for no real apparent reason. Nothing against my best friend, but I would never want a relationship like that, at all. I think it all boils down to her being a very immature person who thinks that he is always cheating on her, which he isn't, so she starts fights about the smallest things.
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2005-06-15, 1:29 PM #16
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Originally posted by JudgeDredd

Now onto my best friend. His girlfriend and him fighting is a whole different situation. Except they fight practically all the time, and for no real apparent reason. Nothing against my best friend, but I would never want a relationship like that, at all. I think it all boils down to her being a very immature person who thinks that he is always cheating on her, which he isn't, so she starts fights about the smallest things.


Eh, whatever floats their boat. I know nothing about relationships, which leads me to my next poll.
2005-06-15, 8:42 PM #17
You must have been really drunk to not know you were drunk. :D
Nothing to see here, move along.
2005-06-15, 8:49 PM #18
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Originally posted by SF_GoldG_01
You must have been really drunk to not know you were drunk. :D


And you must be drunk, otherwise you would realize he said he knew he was slightly drunk during the incident.
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2005-06-15, 8:53 PM #19
You must be drunk as well, a drunk never says he's drunk, thats why I said that, and still its only a joke.
Nothing to see here, move along.
2005-06-16, 2:02 AM #20
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Originally posted by SF_GoldG_01
You must be drunk as well, a drunk never says he's drunk, thats why I said that, and still its only a joke.


Your intelligence and reasoning astound me.

On another note: Who here knew that two and two made four? AMAZING!
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2005-06-16, 3:33 AM #21
What?! How can a drunk man do complex calculus like that?!
Think while it's still legal.

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