My sister and her friend were drunk at a family gathering. They found some old photo albums and started making up wild stories about the people in the pictures. They were so into it that they had everyone in the family gathered around them, listening to their crazy made - up tales. It was really a fun and memorable time.
One time my sister and her friend got drunk at a party. They decided to try and do a karaoke duet but were so tipsy that they couldn't read the lyrics properly. Instead of singing the actual song, they made up their own words and ended up laughing so hard they couldn't finish the song.
No, they are not appropriate. Sisters and friends should have a pure and positive relationship. Drunk and erotic elements combined in stories are not in line with good moral and ethical standards. It's better to promote stories about friendship, support and positive experiences together.
Once, my sister and her friend got drunk at a concert. They were so excited that they started dancing in the most unusual way. They created their own dance moves that were a mix of crazy jumps and spins. People around them were both amused and a bit confused, but they didn't care. They were just having the time of their lives.
I heard about an Indian drunk who mistook a mop for a dance partner. He was at a local bar and the music was playing. He grabbed the mop, which was left by the cleaner, and started dancing with it. He held it close and twirled around as if it was a beautiful woman.
I know a story where a drunk guy got arrested because he thought the police station was a hotel. He walked in, asked for a room key, and when they refused, he started making a scene. He even tried to lie down on one of the benches in the waiting area, insisting it was his bed for the night.
Well, once my wife got drunk at a friend's party. She started imitating a chicken, flapping her arms and making clucking noises. It was so funny that everyone couldn't stop laughing.
My friends and I decided to have a DIY project. We were making a small bookshelf. One of my friends got so confused with the instructions that he ended up nailing two pieces together the wrong way. When we tried to correct it, the whole thing fell apart. We just sat there on the floor, laughing at our failed attempt instead of being disappointed.
To avoid such topics, one can simply change the subject when it comes up. For example, start talking about a new movie or a great book you've read recently.
I heard about a drunk driver who mistook a mailbox for a toll booth. He stopped his car in front of it, rolled down his window and started throwing coins at it while shouting 'Here's my toll!'. His friend in the passenger seat was laughing so hard he could barely tell him he was being ridiculous.
One time my drunk best friend thought she could talk to the moon. She stood on the balcony, waving and yelling at it, saying how she wanted to go for a ride. It was hilarious. I just watched and laughed.
I heard about a wife who got drunk and tried to climb a tree in her backyard, thinking she was a cat. She got halfway up and then realized she didn't know how to get down. Her husband had to rescue her while she meowed all the way.