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Old 10-20-2010, 09:57 AM   #55
Caspers2SSRS
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I'm glad you wrote this.. I'm not sure of the average age of folks on here, but i'm 41, and can clearly remember when I was 15 to 21, before all the DWI (new york), and DUI laws were so strict. Drinking and driving was just part of going out.

So if i'm not mistaken, what your saying in jest while justifying drunken or under the influence driving is, that twenty years ago in New York before the DWI/DUI laws became unappropriately unfair, it was common occurrance that underaged drinkers (minors) driving automobiles were sold and consumed alcohol and knew they would be risking their lives as well the safe being of others, beforehand.

It may very well take a set of brass balls to point out the falicy in the belief, everyone deserves to have the same sort of opportunity at permanently screwing up................their lives and property and well as others.

So be it. I would highly recommended the advantages of pissing off a friend or two.

"A Friend in need is a Friend in Deed" comes to mind..........and in time a real friend, even one that reacts first in anger being reminded of their responsibilties and who heeds the advice will appreciate having been saved from the consquences of a prefectly avoidable life altering event.

Comedian and speaker Jerry Clower may have said it best.........."What this world needs more of is, real love"............ today is a great day to begin. Help save a friend!

Lighten up..naw. Some of us find enlightenment in speaking up..........................

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