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MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE

When we go out and get drunk, we sometimes say a lot of things we aren’t aware of. Most of the time it’s hilarious banter; but there are times when a little alcohol can make you say things you think or feel deep down inside. I’m guessing that your subconscious is more “conscious” when you’re intoxicated. Alcohol I guess works as a sort-of truth serum. You’re mind is less guarded and you let one or two things from inside slip.

TITLE: MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE - THE POLICE

“MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE”