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AaronM 01-12-2004 01:47 AM

So....Who lost your respect at Internext?
 
Let me see here.....

Matt from xxxpresstoys.

What a way to make a complete ass of yourself. Thanks for embarrassing the entire table by throwing grapes at the guy next to us, dumping your fruit bowl on GoGoBar, knocking your water glass off the table, and throwing the bread basket at the 2 tables behind us. You are a real class act. :thumbsup If I were your boss, you would have been fired on the spot and your ass would have been on a plane the following morning.

Speaking of your boss. This brings us up to drunk asshole #2. Now I see where Matt gets it from. Try leading by example Brian. It takes either real stupidity or serious balls to approach me like you did.....I tend to think it was alcohol induced so we will be sticking with stupidity option on this one. Check yourself, check your employee, and step the fuck off my dick.

Lastly.....Who in the fuck is that Joe jackass from bumfights who was claiming to be Lensman when several security officers came to Lensman's suite last night? It's not your fucking room. You are not responsible for what was going on, and by claiming to be Lensman, you made him look bad.

There were a few other who irritated me but you three took the cake. All I know is I am very glad that I stuck to smaller groups and avoided most of the idiots....Save for a few. :321GFY


So......Who pissed you off, lost your respect, or fucked up in general?

Amputate Your Head 01-12-2004 01:48 AM

not all entirely proud of myself, but that's another issue altogether.

NaughtyJenn 01-12-2004 01:49 AM

this guy named aaron.. he was a total sweetie and i am so mad at him for being so professonal and such a cutie.. sheesh some people :) miss ya already

AaronM 01-12-2004 01:49 AM

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Originally posted by Amputate Your Head
not all entirely proud of myself, but that's another issue altogether.
Understandable. If I did not know you so well and consider you such a close frined...I may have read more into that situation and added you to the list. I'm just glad it ended when and how it did. :thumbsup

TDF 01-12-2004 01:50 AM

im glad I can hold my liquor..

p1mpdogg 01-12-2004 01:52 AM

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Originally posted by Amputate Your Head
not all entirely proud of myself, but that's another issue altogether.
you fucked kayla too?


lol

p1mpdogg 01-12-2004 01:53 AM

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Originally posted by toodamnfli
im glad I can hold my liquor..
on the way back from gameworks, all I told the cab driver was ' im going to puke, im going to puke' all the way back to the venitian.. was the worst 5 minutes of my life

Amputate Your Head 01-12-2004 01:54 AM

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Originally posted by toodamnfli
im glad I can hold my liquor..
that's definately a plus..... especially for the mentally handicapped like you.

TDF 01-12-2004 01:54 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by p1mpdogg
on the way back from gameworks, all I told the cab driver was ' im going to puke, im going to puke' all the way back to the venitian.. was the worst 5 minutes of my life

that night was way crazy..it was freezing like crazy plus there were no taxis loading on the corner next to the place..so we bogarted someones limo back to the ventian:1orglaugh

amacontent 01-12-2004 01:54 AM

Well I had this one moron and his girlfriend work my booth. I told the guy before the show I didnt want him around the booth .. of course he stayed all over the booth the 1st day , hovered over his girlfriend like a hawk. and even had the balls to bring people in my booth to talk buisness for him. Guy was a total jackass and has in 3 days made a name for himself as a fuckin moron.
Then the 2nd day they were 2 hours late and then to top it of didnt even show for the 3rd day. What a schlep.

On a brighter note, met some fabulous new contacts and had a very successful show. Ive already requested a 20 x 20 booth for next year.

Brad Xtremepay 01-12-2004 01:55 AM

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Originally posted by p1mpdogg


you fucked kayla too?


lol

DAMNIT. She was putting out. Holy fuck did I ever miss the show. ;) :1orglaugh

Who lost my respect. Hmmmm. I'm proud to say no one really pissed me off all that much. People are much nicer in person. Well... it would be funny to see people talking the shit they say here in person. I'd have to laugh.

I had 1 drink the entire show. So I was all good to go.

jaYMan 01-12-2004 01:55 AM

Who lost my respect...

hmm... thats a tough one, may have to sleep on this one, or wait until page 4.

TDF 01-12-2004 01:55 AM

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Originally posted by Amputate Your Head


that's definately a plus..... especially for the mentally handicapped like you.



yeah your right...even the retarded can hold their liquor in a public gfy party:)

Brad Xtremepay 01-12-2004 01:56 AM

ama: that's because you rock. I licked my hand after you shook it.

amacontent 01-12-2004 01:57 AM

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Originally posted by Brad Xtremepay
ama: that's because you rock. I licked my hand after you shook it.
I dont even know where to go with that one..:Graucho

Thanx B

quiet 01-12-2004 01:58 AM

this could be interesting.

Amputate Your Head 01-12-2004 02:00 AM

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Originally posted by toodamnfli




yeah your right...even the retarded can hold their liquor in a public gfy party:)

held mine just fine oh fli one. And on any day of the week, I can easily put you under the table three times over.

TDF 01-12-2004 02:01 AM

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Originally posted by quiet
this could be interesting.


not interesting, just a drunken designer with a case of cabin fever

TDF 01-12-2004 02:02 AM

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Originally posted by Amputate Your Head


held mine just fine oh fli one. And on any day of the week, I can easily put you under the table three times over.



i guess that is something to be proud of in our industry, you go girl!:thumbsup

BRISK 01-12-2004 02:02 AM

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Originally posted by Amputate Your Head


held mine just fine oh fli one. And on any day of the week, I can easily put you under the table three times over.

Thems fightin words!

TDF 01-12-2004 02:05 AM

to lose respect one must have some for the other party

dropped9 01-12-2004 02:07 AM

Did anyone hear that?

TDF 01-12-2004 02:07 AM

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Originally posted by Headless
Did anyone hear that?


them beez crickets

dropped9 01-12-2004 02:09 AM

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Originally posted by toodamnfli




them beez crickets

Nope not crickets.

TDF 01-12-2004 02:10 AM

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Originally posted by Headless


Nope not crickets.




two naked whores fighting over smores?

dropped9 01-12-2004 02:14 AM

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Originally posted by toodamnfli





two naked whores fighting over smores?

Now your making me hungry.

Brad Xtremepay 01-12-2004 02:15 AM

FUCK. Why do you guys always do this to me. Now I am starving.

dropped9 01-12-2004 02:16 AM

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Originally posted by Brad Xtremepay
FUCK. Why do you guys always do this to me. Now I am starving.
HAHAHA Your welcome.

GrimShawn 01-12-2004 02:17 AM

You gotta have my respect to lose it and sadly most of these people don't have mine

Brad Xtremepay 01-12-2004 02:18 AM

Grimshawn hates me.

dropped9 01-12-2004 02:18 AM

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Originally posted by GrimShawn
You gotta have my respect to lose it and sadly most of these people don't have mine
Do I make you wet?

chronic avenger 01-12-2004 02:19 AM

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Originally posted by toodamnfli
im glad I can hold my liquor..
but not the cookies
:thumbsup :thumbsup

Amputate Your Head 01-12-2004 02:22 AM

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Originally posted by toodamnfli




i guess that is something to be proud of in our industry, you go girl!:thumbsup

speak for yourself before speaking for others.....


you got a long way to go "bro". LOL :1orglaugh

GrimShawn 01-12-2004 02:25 AM

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Originally posted by Brad Xtremepay
Grimshawn hates me.
Nothing but shady love!

Micah - Drizunk 01-12-2004 02:25 AM

Im gonna get banned for it, but Lensman cause he gave me the hi and bye within the same sentance. granted, I am just a noob, but none the less, Im a big fan of gfy / adult.com and whatnot, so to have that response I was less than impressed.

on the other hand, everyone could say the same of a guy who doesnt sleep and drinks non stop....

Amputate Your Head 01-12-2004 02:29 AM

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Originally posted by Micah - Drizunk
Im gonna get banned for it, but Lensman cause he gave me the hi and bye within the same sentance. granted, I am just a noob, but none the less, Im a big fan of gfy / adult.com and whatnot, so to have that response I was less than impressed.
hey, but I didn't.... try not to judge Adult.com on one bad moment..... :winkwink:

BruceM 01-12-2004 02:34 AM

Hmmm, nobody really this trip...

Brad Xtremepay 01-12-2004 02:36 AM

Hey Bruce - those mints were a CLASSIC idea. Good meeting you, though it was VEEEERY brief.

Paul Markham 01-12-2004 02:36 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by toodamnfli
to lose respect one must have some for the other party
VERY VERY TRUE.

I sometimes meet people at shows who gain my respect but very often don't go either way.

But the guys Aaron is talking about do seem to be a little stupid. Spent money to be there to do business and act like idiots, must have got a lot of contacts.

Micah - Drizunk 01-12-2004 02:50 AM

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Originally posted by Amputate Your Head


hey, but I didn't.... try not to judge Adult.com on one bad moment..... :winkwink:

yeah, i know he was busy as hell, but even if i have a party of 500 people and someone walks up to me (college fuck fest party i mean) im gonna talk it up with em and at least catch em for a minute. not jumping on adult.com or gfy to clarify.

Superterrorizer 01-12-2004 02:52 AM

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Originally posted by Amputate Your Head


held mine just fine oh fli one. And on any day of the week, I can easily put you under the table three times over.

And on every day of the week, you probably do. Way to set goals for yourself. Nothing like bragging about how a disease is crippling you. Here is some light reading for you if you're not too drunk to do so. Cheers, David Crosby sends his regards.

Functional Tolerance

Humans and animals develop tolerance when their brain functions adapt to compensate for the disruption caused by alcohol in both their behavior and their bodily functions. This adaptation is called functional tolerance (2). Chronic heavy drinkers display functional tolerance when they show few obvious signs of intoxication even at high blood alcohol concentrations (BAC's), which in others would be incapacitating or even fatal (3). Because the drinker does not experience significant behavioral impairment as a result of drinking, tolerance may facilitate the consumption of increasing amounts of alcohol. This can result in physical dependence and alcohol-related organ damage.

However, functional tolerance does not develop at the same rate for all alcohol effects (4-6). Consequently, a person may be able to perform some tasks after consuming alcohol while being impaired in performing others. In one study, young men developed tolerance more quickly when conducting a task requiring mental functions, such as taking a test, than when conducting a task requiring eye-hand coordination (4), such as driving a car. Development of tolerance to different alcohol effects at different rates also can influence how much a person drinks. Rapid development of tolerance to unpleasant, but not to pleasurable, alcohol effects could promote increased alcohol consumption (7).

Different types of functional tolerance and the factors influencing their development are described below. During repeated exposure to low levels of alcohol, environmental cues and processes related to memory and learning can facilitate tolerance development; during exposure to high levels of alcohol, tolerance may develop independently of environmental influences.

Acute tolerance. Although tolerance to most alcohol effects develops over time and over several drinking sessions, it also has been observed within a single drinking session. This phenomenon is called acute tolerance (2). It means that alcohol-induced impairment is greater when measured soon after beginning alcohol consumption than when measured later in the drinking session, even if the BAC is the same at both times (8-10).

Acute tolerance does not develop to all effects of alcohol but does develop to the feeling of intoxication experienced after alcohol consumption (4). This may prompt the drinker to consume more alcohol, which in turn can impair performance or bodily functions that do not develop acute tolerance.

Environment-dependent tolerance. The development of tolerance to alcohol's eff ects over several drinking sessions is accelerated if alcohol is always administered in the same environment or is accompanied by the same cues. This effect has been called environment-dependent tolerance. Rats that regularly received alcohol in one room and a placebo in a different room demonstrated tolerance to the sedative and temperature-lowering effects of alcohol only in the alcohol-specific environment (11). Similar results were found when an alcohol-induced increase in heart rate was studied in humans (12). When the study subjects always received alcohol in the same room, their heart rate increased to a lesser extent after drinking in that room than in a new environment.

Environment-dependent tolerance develops even in "social" drinkers in response to alcohol-associated cues. In a study analyzing alcohol's effects on the performance of an eye-hand coordination task, a group of men classified as social drinkers received alcohol either in an office or in a room resembling a bar. Most subjects performed the task better (i.e., were more tolerant) when drinking in the barlike environment (13). This suggests that for many people, a bar contains cues that are associated with alcohol consumption and promote environment-dependent tolerance.

Learned tolerance. The development of tolerance also can be accelerated by practicing a task while under the influence of alcohol. This phenomenon is called behaviorally augmented (i.e., learned) tolerance. It first was observed in rats that were trained to navigate a maze while under the influence of alcohol (14). One group of rats received alcohol before their training sessions; the other group received the same amount of alcohol after their training sessions. Rats that practiced the task while under the influence of alcohol developed tolerance more quickly than rats practicing without prior alcohol administration.

Humans also develop tolerance more rapidly and at lower alcohol doses if they practice a task while under the influence of alcohol. When being tested on a task requiring eye-hand coordination while under the influence of alcohol, people who had practiced after ingesting alcohol performed better than people who had practiced before ingesting alcohol (15). Even subjects who only mentally rehearsed the task after drinking alcohol showed the same level of tolerance as those who actually practiced the task while under the influence of alcohol (15).

The expectation of a positive outcome or reward after successful task performance is an important component of the practice effect on tolerance development. When human subjects knew they would receive money or another reward for successful task perfmance while under the influence of alcohol, they developed tolerance more quickly than if they did not expect a reward (16). The motivation to perform better contributes to the development of learned tolerance.

Learned and environment-dependent tolerance have important consequences for situations such as drinking and driving. Repeated practice of a task while under the influence of low levels of alcohol, such as driving a particular route, could lead to the development of tolerance, which in turn could reduce alcohol-induced impairment (16). However, the tolerance acquired for a specific task or in a specific environment is not readily transferable to new conditions (17,18). A driver encountering a new environment or an unexpected situation could instantly lose any previously acquired tolerance to alcohol's impairing effects on driving performance.

Environment-independent tolerance. Exposure to large quantities of alcohol can lead to the development of functional tolerance independent of environmental influences. This was demonstrated in rats that inhaled alcohol vapors (19). In another study, mice demonstrated tolerance in environments different from the one in which the alcohol was administered (20). Significantly larger alcohol doses were necessary to establish this environment-independent tolerance than to establish environment-dependent tolerance (20)

Metabolic Tolerance

Tolerance that results from a more rapid elimination of alcohol from the body is called metabolic tolerance (2). It is associated with a specific group of liver enzymes that metabolize alcohol and that are activated after chronic drinking (21,22). Enzyme activation increases alcohol degradation and reduces the time during which alcohol is active in the body (2), thereby reducing the duration of alcohol's intoxicating effects.

However, certain of these enzymes also increase the metabolism of some other drugs and medications, causing a variety of harmful effects on the drinker. For example, rapid degradation of sedatives (e.g., barbiturates) (23) can cause tolerance to them and increase the risk for their use and abuse. Increased metabolism of some prescription medications, such as those used to prevent blood clotting and to treat diabetes, reduces their effectiveness in chronic drinkers or even in recovering alcoholics (24). Increased degradation of the common painkiller acetaminophen produces substances that are toxic to the liver (25) and that can contribute to liver damage in chronic drinkers.

Tolerance and the Predisposition to Alcoholism

Animal studies indicate that some aspects of tolerance are genetically determined. Tolerance development was analyzed in rats that were bred to prefer or not prefer alcohol over water (26,27). The alcohol-preferring rats developed acute tolerance to some alcohol effects more rapidly and/or to a greater extent than the nonpreferring rats (26). In addition, only the alcohol-preferring rats developed tolerance to alcohol's effects when tested over several drinking sessions (27). These differences suggest that the potential to develop tolerance is genetically determined and may contribute to increased alcohol consumption.

In humans, genetically determined differences in tolerance that may affect drinking behavior were investigated by comparing sons of alcoholic fathers (SOA's) with sons of nonalcoholic fathers (SONA's). Several studies found that SOA's were less impaired by alcohol than SONA's (28,29). Other studies found that, compared with SONA's, SOA's were affected more strongly by alcohol early in the drinking session but developed more tolerance later in the drinking session (30). These studies suggest that at the start of drinking, when alcohol's pleasurable effects prevail, SOA's experience these strongly; later in the drinking session, when impairing effects prevail, SOA's do not experience these as strongly because they have developed tolerance (30). This predisposition could contribute to increased drinking and the risk for alcoholism in SOA's.

Micah - Drizunk 01-12-2004 03:01 AM

my time was wasted by just scrolling through that post.

media 01-12-2004 03:11 AM

AaronM please see this thread - http://www.gfyboard.com/showthread.p...5#post=3076725

Sleazy is calling me a liar..

You were the one I talked to, you were the one I asked to call sleazy, please clarify what I said to you.. I would not think that you would do me like that and twist the truth and make me out to look like a liar to sleazy.. 4 other people were in the room, 2 were with me, 2 were with you..

Thanks man..

TDF 01-12-2004 08:50 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by chronic avenger


but not the cookies
:thumbsup :thumbsup


ahaha.hahahahahahahahas were a totally different situation :winkwink:



Whats your icq? i need to get with you on some things

JerseyPuma 01-12-2004 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by GrimShawn
You gotta have my respect to lose it and sadly most of these people don't have mine
Thanks for the Dos Equis at the Poker Tournament man, classy move. That shit is like liquid gold.

Zebra 01-12-2004 09:07 AM

Can't really think of anyone that I saw doing anything stupid this show. Seemed rather tame other than some loud voices at the circle/round/octagon/whatever bar.

Peter Romero 01-12-2004 09:15 AM

2 insanely drunk females who will remain nameless. One of them was so trashed that she ended up in a wheelchair, and the other one was falling all over the place & needed one. Everyone else was cool, but, I did embarass myself once pretty bad - private & public apology non-withstanding.

Trax 01-12-2004 09:18 AM

this thread rocks

LadyMischief 01-12-2004 09:18 AM

Well fortunately I don't drink, I didn't do the big parties because technically I'm still on bedrest and the show was already very difficult for me (I had to rest and stop a LOT) I didn't really get exposed to TOO much stupidity. Actually most of the people I met were polite, nice to talk to and spend time with, and fun. I stuck mostly to the smaller parties and to waddling my way around seeing some of the sights.

Sorry I missed seeing you Aaron! I missed seeing so many people that I really did want to see though because I had to tone it down and rest a lot. Next time though :)

markell 01-12-2004 09:19 AM

internext sucked ass.. and i didnt too much enjoy avn either


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