so I got pulled over last night
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SQ_CraziesI've found that people that say "blow me" are usually pretty serious because it's not something that often happens to them...
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derek bomarlol
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ernest_t_bass
BLOW ME!SQ_Crazies wrote: I've found that people that say "blow me" are usually pretty serious because it's not something that often happens to them...
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SQ_CraziesNo, thank you--you may want to hit up the local gay bar. Run in there and yell that and your dreams will come true in a matter of minutes.
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GoChiefs
Are you speaking from experience?SQ_Crazies wrote: No, thank you--you may want to hit up the local gay bar. Run in there and yell that and your dreams will come true in a matter of minutes. -
Glory Days
you still can be charged even below .08. if you know when you can and cant drive, what is there to be nervous about?derek bomar wrote: and I was borderline...but on the right side of the border...the limit isn't .07... it's .08 - I know when to not drive and when I can, trust me. And .08 isn't drunk to me, it's just a # that the gov't uses...it's different for everyone. -
derek bomar
because while I know when I can and can't drive, I don't exactly know what .08 feels like with enough certainty to be totally unconcerned about being over it while being put through the motions by a lady cop at 2:30 in the amGlory Days wrote:
you still can be charged even below .08. if you know when you can and cant drive, what is there to be nervous about?derek bomar wrote: and I was borderline...but on the right side of the border...the limit isn't .07... it's .08 - I know when to not drive and when I can, trust me. And .08 isn't drunk to me, it's just a # that the gov't uses...it's different for everyone. -
Glory Daysto help you out next time, have a sober friend look at your eyes. if your eyes are twitching or shaking, dont risk driving. thats the best giveaway to see if someone is drunk, the eyes dont lie.
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derek bomar
cop looked at my eyes, had to follow the light up and down and aroundGlory Days wrote: to help you out next time, have a sober friend look at your eyes. if your eyes are twitching or shaking, dont risk driving. thats the best giveaway to see if someone is drunk, the eyes dont lie. -
alwaysafanSo was this before or after you beat your wife?
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SQ_Crazies^Neither. It was before I cut my dogs eye balls out with a spoon and after I scavenged the neighborhood asking kids if they wanted any candy.
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hang_looseDid they give you a reason for pulling you over or do they even have to?
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Glory DaysWell they need a reason to pull you over and most will tell you why they did and if you have a reason for what you did. but i dont think they are required to right there on the spot.
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sherm03Back to the original post...I know how nerve-racking that is derek.
I was going to meet a buddy at the bar one night and got pulled over for having a headlight out. The cop made me do the sobriety tests because it was a zero tolerance weekend and the DUI Taskforce was out in full effect. He did the eye test, I had to walk a straight line, and stand on one foot and I was so nervous that I failed all the tests miserably! The cop kept pressuring me because he had asked me how much I drank and I told him that I hadn't had anything yet. But he was convinced I was lying based on how shitty I did on all the tests. So he asks to do a breathalyzer and I agree. The cop was pissed when it came up 0.0. I told him I wasn't lying and I was just nervous, and he let me go.
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derek bomarthe reason I was pulled over was for going 45 in a 35...didn't give me a ticket though, which was surprising.
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KevinJr
Really interesting argument, and it seems pretty valid.bigmanbt wrote: Not sure this is the place for it but this is a good article on why drunk drivers shouldn't necessarily be treated like criminals. It's a good article.
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jt_13ccrunner609 wrote: Ok grammer popo. I guess drinking and driving is a little cooler then spelling in your book.
It's "than" in this instance, not "then." Sorry, I had to do it.