at kuzipalooza i had a cup of very good Assam tea... good stuff. then two honey browns. IBC rootbeer was on hand but the shop closed and booted us out before i could get to it.
Really gmill I've never tried it with Sierra Mist, I'll have to give that a try... I enjoyed my Gentleman and Coke so much last night I decided to give another go tonight.
Yea Doug give it a try - I like it much better than with coke-have converted a couple of guys at work to the Sierra Mist with bourbon and rum.... especially Tortuga gold if you like rum.
I went to a bar staurday night to watch a buddy's band play and drank diet coke. I'm hardcore, hardcore about not getting a DUI.
Thank you for being responsible enough not to drink and drive. I got hit two years ago while at work. The crash killed him and I was out on IOD for 3 months.
I went to a bar staurday night to watch a buddy's band play and drank diet coke. I'm hardcore, hardcore about not getting a DUI.
Thank you for being responsible enough not to drink and drive. I got hit two years ago while at work. The crash killed him and I was out on IOD for 3 months.
I kid about not getting a DUI but its a serious topic for me as well. When I was 16 two of my best friends were killed by a drunk driver. They were riding with another friend of ours who was drunk and pulled in front of a speeding truck. The driver of the truck and the drunk driver(my friend as well) survived. The drunk driver has never been right, he's spent time in mental facilities and is generally miserable. Thats all the deterent I ever needed.
People who've gotten a DUI should be issued a license plate that advertises that fact. Make them neon yellow or something. It'd instantly give the police and other drivers an important piece of info, and it would add a shame factor to discourage the behavior.
I think drunk driving laws ought to be a bit more strict, but by that same token I don't think it would matter. As it is, people know drunk driving is illegal and wrong, yet they do it anyway, and other people usually pay the price. I feel strongly about this issue too, as a friend of mine was killed by the drunk operating the vehicle she was in not two years ago, but all the same I just don't know what could be done to make people realize the risk to themselves and to others when they decide to drink and drive. You can take away their license, but then they'll just be unlicensed and uninsured when they kill or maim someone. It is a losing battle unless jail time were the punishment for a first offense, if you take away their license, they can still drive, but they can't do it if they're locked up. I can throw ideas like that out all day long, but at the end of the day, people are going to find a way to do what they are going to do, that seems to be the bottom line here.
People who've gotten a DUI should be issued a license plate that advertises that fact. Make them neon yellow or something. It'd instantly give the police and other drivers an important piece of info, and it would add a shame factor to discourage the behavior.
I like it! I say you submit that, I'll sign the petition.
It is a losing battle unless jail time were the punishment for a first offense, if you take away their license, they can still drive, but they can't do it if they're locked up.
In Virginia now its mandatory 30 days in Jail, first offense. Our DUI rate hasn't dropped since that was implemented.
It is a losing battle unless jail time were the punishment for a first offense, if you take away their license, they can still drive, but they can't do it if they're locked up.
In Virginia now its mandatory 30 days in Jail, first offense. Our DUI rate hasn't dropped since that was implemented.
Yeah, that's what prompted the line after the one you quoted. Either the system is failing us, or we are failing ourselves...I'm not sure which, but neither one sounds all too good.
It is a losing battle unless jail time were the punishment for a first offense, if you take away their license, they can still drive, but they can't do it if they're locked up.
In Virginia now its mandatory 30 days in Jail, first offense. Our DUI rate hasn't dropped since that was implemented.
Yeah, that's what prompted the line after the one you quoted. Either the system is failing us, or we are failing ourselves...I'm not sure which, but neither one sounds all too good.
I go back to what I've said many times. Stupid people are procreating faster than the intelligent ones. Put down your cigar and get to the procreation.
It is a losing battle unless jail time were the punishment for a first offense, if you take away their license, they can still drive, but they can't do it if they're locked up.
In Virginia now its mandatory 30 days in Jail, first offense. Our DUI rate hasn't dropped since that was implemented.
Yeah, that's what prompted the line after the one you quoted. Either the system is failing us, or we are failing ourselves...I'm not sure which, but neither one sounds all too good.
I go back to what I've said many times. Stupid people are procreating faster than the intelligent ones. Put down your cigar and get to the procreation.
That sounds like what I say...except I don't encourage procreation, with the people I know it would just be more fuel to the fire.
saw my share of the mentally challenged today and jeezuuss ---definition of stress-when the mind overides the body's desire to kick the living *** outta some a$$hole that desperatly needs it!!!
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Thank you for being responsible enough not to drink and drive. I got hit two years ago while at work. The crash killed him and I was out on IOD for 3 months.