My friend's flask:
A lot of years ago, I and a large group of guys attended a friend's bachelor party in Las Vegas. We partook of the local scenery, including multiple visits to one popular strip club. One of the guys befriended one particular young lady, whose stage name was "Trouble." She was there all the nights we were there and must've earned quite a lot of money off my friend, as he essentially spent the evenings in the club with her.
That friend was a groomsman in the wedding. The groom (who's still a close friend to both of us, and we're all still part of the same circle of friends as attended the bachelor party), as a present to the groomsmen, gave each of them a flask with a Las Vegas-related word or couple of words engraved into it. My friend's flask is engraved "TROUBLE."
So, all these years later, my friend still owns a flask named TROUBLE, and the meaning of the double entendre is known only to a select few. We're presently on a group text organizing a visit to a local place that doesn't allow booze in all its areas, so the groom just suggested to my friend, "Bring Trouble." It's awesome and I get a kick out of it every time.
What have you got?
War is god
A lot of years ago, I and a large group of guys attended a friend's bachelor party in Las Vegas. We partook of the local scenery, including multiple visits to one popular strip club. One of the guys befriended one particular young lady, whose stage name was "Trouble." She was there all the nights we were there and must've earned quite a lot of money off my friend, as he essentially spent the evenings in the club with her.
That friend was a groomsman in the wedding. The groom (who's still a close friend to both of us, and we're all still part of the same circle of friends as attended the bachelor party), as a present to the groomsmen, gave each of them a flask with a Las Vegas-related word or couple of words engraved into it. My friend's flask is engraved "TROUBLE."
So, all these years later, my friend still owns a flask named TROUBLE, and the meaning of the double entendre is known only to a select few. We're presently on a group text organizing a visit to a local place that doesn't allow booze in all its areas, so the groom just suggested to my friend, "Bring Trouble." It's awesome and I get a kick out of it every time.
What have you got?
War is god