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yankinmanc
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Re: drinking and driving

Personally, 1 drink is too much if you plan to drive.

Posted 6/14/07 4:36 AM
 
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usuk2004
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Member since 5/05

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Name:
Farah

Re: drinking and driving

Posted by Emily
If my friend came to pick us up in her sedan I would not be here to post. For some reason she wanted to drive my SUV, which was fine..I had left my keys with her anyways....and that is why I am here to say that drunk driving kills and gas guzzling SUV's save lives.

There I got two PSA's out in one post. Chat Icon



Unless you got hit on the side and your gas-guzzling SUV rolled over. You're not serious are you? It's an entirely different post, but safe drivers save lives, SUVs do not!

And I think Ophelia's post hit the nail on the head here.

Posted 6/14/07 5:28 AM
 

VirginiaDeb
Don't eat me, hippo!

Member since 5/05

9252 total posts

Name:
Deb

Re: drinking and driving

I'll have a drink with dinner. But I'll have it at the start of the meal, and then sit around and wait for at least an hour.

That may even stop though since my 18 year old brother was nearly killed the other night by a drunk driver. He was lucky - the cop didn't know how anyone walked away when he saw the state of my brother's car. All he got was a few scratches... and a totaled car.

Posted 6/14/07 6:29 AM
 

roxygrl8
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Member since 6/06

2987 total posts

Name:
Nicole

Re: drinking and driving

It varies for everybody. I'm not a regular drinker. We went to dinner saturday and I had a apple martini and I was done, one more and I would have been on the floor, LMAO!!!!Chat Icon Chat Icon

Posted 6/14/07 7:08 AM
 

Lanabean
Yoginis

Member since 11/05

9202 total posts

Name:
Lana

Re: drinking and driving

I have a glass of wine with dinner. I wait for an hour or 2 and then I am fine to drive. One glass in no way buzzes or affects me.

Message edited 6/14/2007 7:10:49 AM.

Posted 6/14/07 7:10 AM
 

NewlyMrs
Laugh-Live-Love LIFE!

Member since 10/06

14432 total posts

Name:
Jennifer

Re: drinking and driving

1 drink!
Over the years I have definitely matured on this and thought more sensibly about myself, my DH, and our futures and it's just not worth risking, nor the lives of innocent others!

We've decided that when we do go out one of us does not drink, or we know when we are leaving and plan to stop long before.

Posted 6/14/07 8:00 AM
 
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