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Jul 17, 2017
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fattycoug
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So, the dad came over to introduce himself to my friend's and I asked them if he
Was drunk. They said he may have been a little intoxicated. I don't know 4-5 beers...
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Ok ex-mo, non-mo, worldly-mo, etc. 10 year old goes to friends house, friends'
fattycoug
7/17/17 10:22pm
Is the dad ex-mo?
UNLVcougar
7/17/17 10:24pm
Don't know, don't care. Just wanting perspective from people that don't care so
fattycoug
7/17/17 10:29pm
The problem is the booze is flowing freely over there, I don't care how mentally
Cougarfan777
7/17/17 10:35pm
That's not an extreme amount of alcohol consumption unless it's a high point
The Dude Abides
7/17/17 10:48pm
Yeah, I'm not really worried about the amount. Seems more than what my
fattycoug
7/17/17 11:17pm
If he's not paying attention he essentially is offering the kid a beer
Bill
7/19/17 7:32am
Depends on how my son reacted. But would tell the Dad he was out of line and
Cougarfan777
7/17/17 10:26pm
Didn't sound like any beer was offered to the kids.
The Dude Abides
7/17/17 10:49pm
Depends on the state, but just "furnishing alcohol" can be breaking the law...
Cougarfan777
7/17/17 11:10pm
I tell him to politely decline next time.
Dillinger
7/17/17 10:27pm
Let's assume they did do that. Any qualms about sending your kid over to a house
fattycoug
7/17/17 10:30pm
As long as he's not making mixed drinks I don't have a don't have a big problem
Dillinger
7/17/17 10:34pm
Genuine Q: why would mixed drinks be the line you draw?
fattycoug
7/17/17 10:36pm
Honestly not sure. Because that would take some time and coaching on the dads
Dillinger
7/17/17 10:40pm
And you would actually trust him to not get drunk in front of your kid again?
Kerbouchard
7/17/17 10:44pm
So, the dad came over to introduce himself to my friend's and I asked them if he
fattycoug
7/17/17 10:46pm
Tbh, I'm just impressed he drank that much beer and didn't have to pee.
Vincent's Picks
7/18/17 8:23am
another idea...it might be against the law? it's not in CA but maybe UT or
nashty
7/17/17 10:57pm
I'd assume most states it's not legal for minors to serve alcohol in a restauran
fattycoug
7/17/17 11:19pm
Poured beer but didn't drink - right?
Choke
7/17/17 10:27pm
Sure, as an adult, if you want to do that, I guess that is fine. Is a bit odd
fattycoug
7/17/17 10:33pm
I didn't mean to question your concern
Choke
7/17/17 10:36pm
To be clear. This was actually a friend/neighbors kid. He politely declined
fattycoug
7/17/17 10:40pm
I think you are right
Choke
7/17/17 10:41pm
Yeah, their kid is a good kid. Just said "no thanks" even declined to play CoD
fattycoug
7/17/17 10:44pm
Guy sounds like a real winner. I'd seriously reconsider allowing my son to
Kerbouchard
7/17/17 10:27pm
Agreed, not the kind of adult I want around my kid, or influencing my kid.
cougarfuzz
7/17/17 10:54pm
What a loser
Solomon Levi
7/17/17 10:28pm
Tell my son how proud I am of him for telling me about this.
nuts
7/17/17 10:32pm
Good call on telling son you are proud he told you. You will want that
crack
7/17/17 10:34pm
Are you a Mission President?
Zedhead
7/17/17 11:30pm
I don't have any issues with the dads lifestyle choices but I wouldn't want my son
Zach Morris
7/17/17 10:33pm
I would hope people are teaching their kids before 12 that most people in the
Kerbouchard
7/17/17 10:42pm
You misunderstood the key message here...
Zach Morris
7/17/17 11:01pm
I'm not in any of the groups your asking for.
Cougar Jazz Fan
7/17/17 10:40pm
Doesn't bother me to have my sons around drinking, but would if they are serving
mosterlow
7/17/17 10:41pm
Call of duty? I'm disapointed in his video game choices.
Mathew
7/17/17 10:43pm
Maybe it is the 3rd one, or world at war. Then it's ok.
IceCreamButt
7/17/17 10:45pm
i'd tell my son to get some new friends. dad so busy playing COD he can't pour
nashty
7/17/17 10:50pm
As someone who had two alcoholic parents
bluelands
7/17/17 10:55pm
Hmm, interesting perspective
fattycoug
7/17/17 11:20pm
it is weird
Tsisquan
7/17/17 11:34pm
If the dad is having kids serve him beer, I'd question his judgment.
Thrill
7/17/17 11:56pm
My wife grew up like this. At 10 years old they would go get and open beer
Y2k
7/18/17 2:46am
Wha?! Video games are definitely a social
kotacoug
7/18/17 7:06am
Wha. I was lied to. I have really little experience playing video games.
Y2k
7/18/17 11:31am
Invite his son over, and have him shine your shoes and fetch your slippers.
chilango
7/18/17 5:59am
I don't have a problem with beer in general and I do like to teach kids that
fulano
7/18/17 7:37am
I see no issue with the man enjoying some mild barley drinks
RisinUp
7/18/17 8:57am
I agree with you.
mpfunk
7/18/17 12:10pm
I'm betting this is in Utah and guy is ex-mo
nc-puma
7/18/17 8:21pm
You should publicly accuse him of having your son give him a Mikes Hard Lemonade
Y2k
7/19/17 1:34am
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