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Well, I'd say that the first step is not to get drunk in the first place. But if you truly MUST (which no one does) I suggest not getting ****faced because then you'll prolly just puke all over them and then you'll be... B U S T E D!! and pray your parents don't know any coppers!!

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golouise - erm.. are you sure that the person who answered first isn't drunk? erm, I'm not sure how to annswer that. maybe you should avoid them at any cost. and get a bath as soon as you can. as well as a brush of ya teeht. goood luckkk :D xx <3 xx

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