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maybe but I never drunk a bottle of wine in a bus station at least
Last year I drove my great aunt and uncle three hours away to drop them off (they're in their late 80s). My great aunt has always been awesome, super sassy, but always sweet. She would always have one of those big drink tumblers with her, ever where she went, which I had always assumed was just juice. When I got back after dropping them off, my other aunt called to make sure I made it home as it was late and then asked... "Did you let your aunt take her tumbler in car with you..." I, of course ,said yes, why wouldn't I. That was the day I learned she was an alcoholic and that tumbler was always filled with vodka and cranberry... we stopped three times and at every stop she refilled her drink, not once did I notice she was pulling a vodka bottle out of her purse to fill it.
 

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No, wasn't talking about that part of the conversation here, but you could. It wouldn't be a wise choice though.
This woman next to me that seemed like one of the more normal people here , she's spent hours speaking loudly in Spanish to someone on her phone. Then I finally noticed that she isn't actually holding a phone.
 

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Last year I drove my great aunt and uncle three hours away to drop them off (they're in their late 80s). My great aunt has always been awesome, super sassy, but always sweet. She would always have one of those big drink tumblers with her, ever where she went, which I had always assumed was just juice. When I got back after dropping them off, my other aunt called to make sure I made it home as it was late and then asked... "Did you let your aunt take her tumbler in car with you..." I, of course ,said yes, why wouldn't I. That was the day I learned she was an alcoholic and that tumbler was always filled with vodka and cranberry... we stopped three times and at every stop she refilled her drink, not once did I notice she was pulling a vodka bottle out of her purse to fill it.


(not that I have ANY personal experience with this, ESPECIALLY during the holidays.)
 

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Last year I drove my great aunt and uncle three hours away to drop them off (they're in their late 80s). My great aunt has always been awesome, super sassy, but always sweet. She would always have one of those big drink tumblers with her, ever where she went, which I had always assumed was just juice. When I got back after dropping them off, my other aunt called to make sure I made it home as it was late and then asked... "Did you let your aunt take her tumbler in car with you..." I, of course ,said yes, why wouldn't I. That was the day I learned she was an alcoholic and that tumbler was always filled with vodka and cranberry... we stopped three times and at every stop she refilled her drink, not once did I notice she was pulling a vodka bottle out of her purse to fill it.
 

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Last year I drove my great aunt and uncle three hours away to drop them off (they're in their late 80s). My great aunt has always been awesome, super sassy, but always sweet. She would always have one of those big drink tumblers with her, ever where she went, which I had always assumed was just juice. When I got back after dropping them off, my other aunt called to make sure I made it home as it was late and then asked... "Did you let your aunt take her tumbler in car with you..." I, of course ,said yes, why wouldn't I. That was the day I learned she was an alcoholic and that tumbler was always filled with vodka and cranberry... we stopped three times and at every stop she refilled her drink, not once did I notice she was pulling a vodka bottle out of her purse to fill it.
yea, finding out stuff like this about older people is always a kick.
 
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