Mackdaddy_74
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I was sitting here thinking about one of my New Years experiences, and was wondering how I measured up to the rest of y'all.
New Year's eve 1995, we had a party at a condo on the beach with way to much alcohol for the 10 or so of us there. After I put a big dent into the beer supply, 4 people decide to go down and walk on the beach. I wanted to go also, and after venturing out into the cold drizzle and bouncing down the steps of the boardwalk (on my ass) we make it down to the water. The next thing I hear is "I dare you to go into the water." it might not have been said to me, but I was to far gone to care. I left my shoes, shirt and the contents of my pockets on the beach and I was up to my waist in the cold water (I didn't know how cold it was!)
Needless to say I felt the cold and got out of there and started back to the condo. There was a foot ball on the ground, so we decided to play. We made it back in just in time to watch the ball drop on tv.
I will not drink and celebrate New Years that way again.
New Year's eve 1995, we had a party at a condo on the beach with way to much alcohol for the 10 or so of us there. After I put a big dent into the beer supply, 4 people decide to go down and walk on the beach. I wanted to go also, and after venturing out into the cold drizzle and bouncing down the steps of the boardwalk (on my ass) we make it down to the water. The next thing I hear is "I dare you to go into the water." it might not have been said to me, but I was to far gone to care. I left my shoes, shirt and the contents of my pockets on the beach and I was up to my waist in the cold water (I didn't know how cold it was!)
Needless to say I felt the cold and got out of there and started back to the condo. There was a foot ball on the ground, so we decided to play. We made it back in just in time to watch the ball drop on tv.
I will not drink and celebrate New Years that way again.