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Post subject: Re: Drinking and Driving
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 7:13 pm
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jeebus wrote:
i drink beer every day after work. on weekends i drink too much beer. i never drive when i've had too many. i just stay home or my wife drive.....call a cab, get a motel room or just crash on someone's couch. not too complicated folks.

The thrust of what is being put forth here is that one beer would be considered too many if you were to operate a motor vehicle aftewards. That's zero tolerance.

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Post subject: Re: Drinking and Driving
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 7:23 pm
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Snowjoe wrote:
My friends find that if they try to drive drunk they experience "stolen" car keys all of a sudden, sometimes out of their ignition.If they don't stop going on about it they experience a slap to the head for being such idiots.It's unacceptable.

That's because your circle of friends don't validate themselves by the amount of alcohol they can consume. Not so in all walks of life. Just had some bimbo go literally falling down drunk Saturday night at our club. Emptied her bladder all over the dance floor to boot. She's been behaving this way since the planet was formed. A known quantity. The tale is told of her stripping down to her skivvies and diving into the swimming pool at a local house party last year. I bet it would cost her husband more to get rid of her than the embarassment of suffering her behavior.

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Post subject: Re: Drinking and Driving
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 7:38 pm
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Yuck - she'll live to regret nights like that - then again, maybe she won't.

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Post subject: Re: Drinking and Driving
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2010 7:53 pm
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dog lover wrote:
Yuck - she'll live to regret nights like that - then again, maybe she won't.

This lady regrets nothing. Topic of conversation last night sums up her attitude as follows:
"Anything you can do, I can do better." :lol:

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