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So I ruined a new sportcoat first wear out!

matt22616

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You're not drinking hard enough. Get tanked constantly and re-learn how to live in a constant state of inebriation. I swear to God it's less boring than that pathetical shell of a life you lead now.
 

babygreenspots

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I once left a new YSL jacket in a cab the first time I wore it. I called up, but didn't have the info of the exact cab. It was in Hangzhou, so no one is even my size.

I was sober, too. Maybe if I had been drunk I would still have it today.
 

Mr. Mystery

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captain winky thanks for the hope, I will take it too the cleaners on my day off and see.

I think you could almost be right, I never really rinsed it out thoroughly, although I didn't use to much soap, it is a possibility.

I don't normally drink to excess, it was a boring house party and I had to wait for my drive a little too long, the taxi would have been 30$ or up. I thought it through before I left, wine and beer spills, cigarette ash, average too many people in a small space happenings but easily avoided if aware. Too drunk and falling on ****** never even popped into my head and I can't remember the last time it did.
 

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What to do with a stain emergency? 1. Count to 30 slowly. 2. Ignore the advise of those around you. 3. Don't apply any quick-fix miracle cure. 4. Gently blot with a cotton napkin or towel. Never wipe. Never rub. Never scrub. 5. Take or send the garment to a reputable dry cleaner. These 5 steps are covered in more detail in the following blog post.... http://ravefabricare.com/true-quality-cleaning/2010/6/2/stain-mishaps-do's-and-don'ts.aspx Website: www.ravefabricare.com Daily blog: www.truequalitycleaning.com
 

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Burn it, don't get that drunk again (or wear something old if you plan so to do) and go and buy a new one.
 

Mr. Mystery

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I get it out of the dry cleaners tomorrow. I've already considered it lost, I'll let you know how it goes.
 

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Originally Posted by Fred Perry
fight club?

I'm not allowed to talk about it.
 

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