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Pick6
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Jul 10, 2014 10:02pm
I'm curious as to why OSH has such a strong opinion on the topic.
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DeyDurkie5
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Jul 11, 2014 12:00am
OSH;1634767 wrote:Well, I guess it depends on the punishments that were handed out. Many a DUI/DWI recipients have been slapped on the wrist. I don't like that, I'd slap a little harder.



Oh, yeah, that's right. A high horse expects people to be sober and driving. To drive responsibly. To not put their lives and the lives of others at danger. If that's the case, then yes, the horse is high.
Like you don't text and drive which is on par with drinking and driving in terms of distractions. You can go fuck yourself now
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Classyposter58
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Jul 11, 2014 12:09am
It's pretty easy to drive smashed if you're highly coordinated
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Tiernan
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Jul 11, 2014 7:14am
Pick6;1634849 wrote:I'm curious as to why OSH has such a strong opinion on the topic.
...he's most likely a Mad Mother...fucker!
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OSH
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Jul 11, 2014 9:24am
JD413;1634833 wrote:I wish I could get my head as far up your ass as your own head is. Maybe I could then see things from your point of view.
Cool.
Pick6;1634849 wrote:I'm curious as to why OSH has such a strong opinion on the topic.
Family members almost killed due to an intoxicated driver between 1-3pm (AFTERNOON!) and it was the driver's 7th violation. Not much was done beforehand with said driver. My wife and I have also let her brother know that our child will not be riding with him anytime soon due to his 2 DUIs in 1-2 years.
DeyDurkie5;1634866 wrote:Like you don't text and drive which is on par with drinking and driving in terms of distractions.
Texting and driving isn't illegal -- in many states. Big difference.



It's really not that hard to get a DD or just drink somewhere where you don't have to drive. I've been a DD since I was 17. I have been called at all hours of the day. All my friends know that I'm available to drive if/when they may need one. Sometimes I'm even paid with a 2am drunk cooking an egg sandwich because "it's the best egg sandwich ever."
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DeyDurkie5
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Jul 11, 2014 9:46am
OSH;1634940 wrote:Cool.



Family members almost killed due to an intoxicated driver between 1-3pm (AFTERNOON!) and it was the driver's 7th violation. Not much was done beforehand with said driver. My wife and I have also let her brother know that our child will not be riding with him anytime soon due to his 2 DUIs in 1-2 years.



Texting and driving isn't illegal -- in many states. Big difference.



It's really not that hard to get a DD or just drink somewhere where you don't have to drive. I've been a DD since I was 17. I have been called at all hours of the day. All my friends know that I'm available to drive if/when they may need one. Sometimes I'm even paid with a 2am drunk cooking an egg sandwich because "it's the best egg sandwich ever."
So because it's legal that makes it less dangerous? Got it
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Jul 11, 2014 11:09am
No. It just means he doesn't feel the need to punish you for the one time you text a couple years ago.
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OSH
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Jul 11, 2014 6:29pm
DeyDurkie5;1634958 wrote:So because it's legal that makes it less dangerous? Got it
Didn't say that at all.
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Jul 12, 2014 9:29am
Texting and driving will be illegal soon enough. Then the cops can come and arrest everyone who did it in the past.
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vball10set
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Jul 12, 2014 10:34am
Laley23;1635419 wrote:Texting and driving will be illegal soon enough. Then the cops can come and arrest everyone who did it in the past.
lol
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Dr Winston O'Boogie
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Jul 14, 2014 4:11pm
I got one in my late twenties. Frankly I should have gotten more than I can count. I am an alcoholic and realized that one of the side effects of not being able to drink responsibly is the tendency to drive when I don't belong behind the wheel. I quit drinking many years ago. When I look back on those years, this is the thing I'm most ashamed of - putting people at risk by driving drunk. One of the benefits of not drinking is that I don't have to worry about doing this anymore.
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Tiernan
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Jul 14, 2014 5:26pm
^^^
god damn it Boogers now I gotta respect ya.
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Dr Winston O'Boogie
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Jul 15, 2014 8:05am
I don't deserve any respect. I'm just grateful I didn't kill anyone when I drove impaired. As for me, I never questioned whether driving impaired is dangerous. My problem is that when drunk, my perception changed entirely and I thought I was fine. It's the classic, "na, I am fine to drive" excuse.
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Gblock
Jul 15, 2014 8:57am
http://www.nbc4i.com/story/25773831/2-days-after-conviction-man-picked-up-for-ovi-again

this is a friend of mine. 4 dui charges in 5 years. I think he beat a couple of them but still. on this night in question not only had he already puked but he took a beer for the road
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Tiernan
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Jul 15, 2014 11:46am
Dr Winston O'Boogie;1636192 wrote:I don't deserve any respect.
Yeah ya do. You recognized you had a problem and took care of it. We may not agree on anything related to sports, NEO, politics or pretty much anything else. But I do acknowledge and respect individuals who attempt to better themselves and as a result the lives around them. Hats off to you today Dr.
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Dr Winston O'Boogie
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Jul 15, 2014 1:12pm
Tiernan;1636221 wrote:Yeah ya do. You recognized you had a problem and took care of it. We may not agree on anything related to sports, NEO, politics or pretty much anything else. But I do acknowledge and respect individuals who attempt to better themselves and as a result the lives around them. Hats off to you today Dr.
thanks