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On January 09 2009 17:18 selboN wrote: ... Well, I'm against drunk driving... But damn you had good motives. Should have walked... 5/5 Yes ^_^ | ||
Divinek
Canada4045 Posts
On January 09 2009 21:15 paper wrote: does the tongue ring really make a huge difference? :d Not really no | ||
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On January 09 2009 18:01 Moff wrote: although it's a nice story, this is my exact feeling. ot; dfa1979 ftw :p what does dfa1979 have to do with this | ||
LordWeird
United States3411 Posts
On January 09 2009 17:54 Binky1842 wrote: i had a very close friend killed by a drunk driver. fuck you, and everyone like you who thinks its a game. my only hope is that youre making this shit up. dont ever do it again, its not worth it Totally agreed. People like this make me worry just about any time one of my family members starts to drive. Too many people who are close to me have been killed by people like this. There's no excuse. Perhaps I'm bitter, but seriously... think it through before you drive. Though i'm glad everything turned out well in the end. | ||
Snet
United States3573 Posts
On January 09 2009 23:47 heyoka wrote: You had a bottle of southern comfort but then later say you drank vodka that night? Yea, it was my first time trying southern comfort (awesome with mountain dew btw), when the police asked I was too nervous to remember the name so I just said vodka. (Oh I just realized what you are talking about, meant to say alcohol) edit: The beginning of the blog was supposed to be a theme of all rain because it was pouring rain the night I got arrested and that was a reason I was pulled over (my windows were down and I was driving slow because I was drunk and knew it was raining). but for some reason I wrote black ice. I actually hydroplaned up onto a curb scraping the bottom of the car, the only thing that broke were those plastic things covering the underside of your car protecting your engine and stuff from debris when driving. I was able to reattach them with wire instead of ordering new bolts. | ||
Moff
United Kingdom166 Posts
err..was in his sig, as his now playing song. | ||
Snet
United States3573 Posts
On January 09 2009 17:22 IntoTheWow wrote: interesting read snet. Sounds like a big adventure. What negative things can you get from being arrested in the states? (like for example in looking for jobs) You can have a very hard time finding employment in any government related jobs. In the military it can hurt your chances of passing security clearances for more sensitive positions. Some places simply don't hire you when the background check brings up a DUI. Luckily being my first offense, with more time and money I can go through a process of "expunging" my record of the dui, to which it will only be kept in police records for their personal use, not to the public and background checks. | ||
Divinek
Canada4045 Posts
On January 10 2009 00:47 LordWeird wrote: Totally agreed. People like this make me worry just about any time one of my family members starts to drive. Too many people who are close to me have been killed by people like this. There's no excuse. Perhaps I'm bitter, but seriously... think it through before you drive. Though i'm glad everything turned out well in the end. It's hard to ask people to think when they're drunk. However asking them to think before they drink is probably a more reasonable request. The reason alot of people drive drunk is because well.. they're drunk. At least for me when I'm drunk, I'm fully aware of everything I'm doing and that any of it is wrong, or really wrong, but there is no perception of the consequences of actions anymore. | ||
Clutch3
United States1344 Posts
On January 09 2009 17:54 Binky1842 wrote: i had a very close friend killed by a drunk driver. fuck you, and everyone like you who thinks its a game. my only hope is that youre making this shit up. dont ever do it again, its not worth it Quoted for truth. On a related note: for those who are interested, check out last week's 60 minutes piece on recent trends in prosecution of drunk drivers: http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4697676n The upshot is that in some really extreme cases, some prosecutors are starting to charge drunk drivers with murder. I say, I tend to agree. I think it's a good debate to have. | ||
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