Event - I have a history of gambling, but I haven't for a couple years. I promised my girlfriend I wouldn't. But I got a good tip a superbowl bet from a friend that I couldn't resist. I actually won the bet, but I still feel bad. I've debated that maybe I should give the money to charity or to my girlfriend.
Apology - I promised you I wouldn't bet anymore, but I did. And I understand that the winning doesn't matter. I'm going to try again to make good on my promise. And I hope you can understand some things are hard to fight.
Event - I was a nasty drunk. There is no doubt about it. I have been sober 6 years now. Back when I was drinking I had a girlfriend who lived with her parents still. We got in a fight and she walked home from my house. I started drinking and in the middle of the night went over and climbed a tree and started banging on her bedroom window. But it was her little sister's window instead. I scared her bad and could hear her screaming through the window. I fell out of the tree and took off and never went back.
Apology - I don't blame the beers. I blame myself for drinking them and maybe scarring a young girl. I hope anyone out there who drinks learns my lesson without doing the same thing.
Event - I was so interested in dating a girl in 8th grade named Kathy O. She was cute but wore braces and everyone called her tinsel teeth and other names. We were at a party playing spin the bottle, and I was so excited when she sat down to play too. On my turn the bottle pointed at Kathy and everyone started goofing on me that I had to kiss tinsel teeth. I acted like a jerk and pretended I wanted no part of her either.
Apology - What an a-hole I was. That girl deserved such better treatment and I went with the idiot crowd. I have always regretted my stupidity and wondered how badly I hurt her feelings. Kathy O, I am so sorry. And this was 40 years ago...
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