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rasgumby
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Posted: Mar 1, 2008, 1:35 PM CST
jbibiza wrote:
Fortunately I am in Santa Eulalia and NOT in San Antonio, it's a British Hell Hole there... the worst of the worst... but at least we keep them all in one place leaving the rest of the island to civilized people.

Hi to everybody!

When I was very young I drank like a fish, I have never bought the line " I was so drunk I don't remember what I did"
I always remembered every second!! even when I had to crawl.
Yes. I got that drunk.
But I knew exactly what I was doing, and if too drunk to drive I was smart enough to stay put.
also-When so drunk that I couldn't even walk.. I knew it was time to quit.
At times drank so much I would almost wish I had diedD'oh! devil

haven't drank in 20 years now.. but have no problem with controlled drinking now.( I may have 1-2 drinks on my birthday )

But I never once tried to blame anyone else. It was my choice.

Needless to say, after once being angry ( at 22 ) and drank a 5th of vodka in under 45 minutes...I can't even stand the smell of vodka to this day!barfing barfing barfing barfing barfing


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Posted: Mar 1, 2008, 1:25 PM CST
Aries01 wrote:
I do believe in Destiny... but I don't think it is one single definable path.. its more like it is a definite direction... I think we often stray .. but are drawn magnetically back on to it...

Like me becoming a Lawyer.. definitely destiny... so many coincidences.. had to be something going on.. I kid u not!!


So sue me if i"m wrong! LMAOrolling on the floor laughing

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rasgumby
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Posted: Mar 1, 2008, 1:24 PM CST
riyablossom wrote:
While discussing with a friend yest. , i kind of got wondering .. if there is something called Destiny / Fate or even Luck !!

Now he said where there is free will it is difficult to give place to an entity like destiny ..

I think the fact that we have free will and believing that our actions design or even set outlines for our future there should be something like a destiny or a chalked outline ....

What say ?????


I think we all decide our fate, we can change what we want to change.
no destiny to it. JMOhandshake


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Posted: Mar 1, 2008, 1:22 PM CST
BTW.. you don't have to be American to cast your vote here!


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Posted: Mar 1, 2008, 1:20 PM CST
You are alone in the voting booth.
you don't have to comment or explain to anyone.
Let the voting begin!wave hug


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Posted: Mar 1, 2008, 1:05 PM CST
I just thought of an easy fix! When in a bar...At entry.. all Id's checked..Give each person a punchcard & put the persons name on it, as you get a drink. punch the card and show id to prove it is your punchcard.. when card is punched out.. no more drinking!
But then... how do you stop friends from handing drinks to their friends?confused


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rasgumby
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Posted: Mar 1, 2008, 12:53 PM CST
Jan1305 wrote:
Do you mean over the legal limit for driving? How much did she drink to be 4 to 6 times over this limit?

I don't think anybody can be blamed really, nobody forced her to drink so much and her friends may well have been drinking the same amount but they were fortunate it didn't have such an adverse effect. Young people don't always understand the risks of binge drinking.

Bartenders too can't really be held responsible, if the bar is full and they are very busy, they can't be expected to monitor the alcohol consumption of each and every customer can they?


Exactly!


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Posted: Mar 1, 2008, 12:47 PM CST
morganlee wrote:
Hi ras I think that we have to re responsible for ourselves, but when young we don't always see the dangers, i know i didn't. But as Robbie say's in UK the licence holder does have a responsiblity and i believe should stop serving


I can see that if the person is sitting at the bar- right in front of the bartender-maybe.

But most of the time in bars,, someone in a group goes up and gets drinks for everyone..So how can the bartender know.

also..when people leave the bar and keep drinking..then it can still come back on the bartender..
Or when at a keg party.. people cheer each other on to see who can get the most wasted........I think each person has their own mind, clearly when you have had enough that you cant even walk... time to stop.
even dumb animals have that much brain!

People are not forced to drink- so I don't think someone else should go to jail for it.

Is like- if I get in my car and kill someone- the car company owners should go to jail for it because if they hadnt made the car,, I wouldn't have ran over someone?cheers


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Posted: Mar 1, 2008, 12:28 PM CST
riyablossom wrote:
Alcohol poisoning ... havent heard of that here .. though the drinking is sooo reckless and in large amounts ..


Is nothing unusual here! especially with college kids, actually not kids but young adults.


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rasgumby
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Posted: Mar 1, 2008, 12:26 PM CST
People rarely. if ever, Die the very first time they drink alcohol.
I do not agree with almost all of the world thinking that someone else is to blame for their stupid decisions.
Most people know when enough is enough and when to stop.
Having a couple of drinks is one thing, but going out with the intention of getting totally wasted is 2 different things.
4.0 is a hell of a lot of alcohol! no one held her down and forced a funnel in her mouth to pour the booze down her.

Also-once someone leaves the bar- most usually they keep drinking after they leave.

frustrated


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Posted: Mar 1, 2008, 12:05 PM CST
Recently another girl died of alcohol poisoning- Talk of charging the bartender and or the friends(so called) that were with her for encouraging her to drink more.
Her alcohol level was over 4.0- 6 times the legal limit.

Who's fault do you think it was that she drank so much?


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Posted: Mar 1, 2008, 11:54 AM CST
rasgumby wrote:
I don't believe in either.
Love at first sight, thats why the divorce rate is so high, Agree here- How the heck can you fall in love with what someone looks like?
looks will get my interest stired up, But an empty cereal box just can't fill me up.


When I cantch a 10 pound+ fish.. I fall in love at first sight!! But Im not "IN LOVE" with it LMAO rolling on the floor laughing
I just can't put something I am in love with in my freezer!




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Posted: Mar 1, 2008, 11:48 AM CST
jodigirlsfree wrote:
I don't believe in love at first sight....thats lust....how can you fall in love with a person if you dont know them.....
now destiny....that i believe in ...

You are right where you are suppose to be...at any given time where ever you are..JMO


I don't believe in either.
Love at first sight, thats why the divorce rate is so high, Agree here- How the heck can you fall in love with what someone looks like?D'oh!
looks will get my interest stired up, But an empty cereal box just can't fill me up.




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Posted: Mar 1, 2008, 11:29 AM CST
RillyNiceGuy wrote:
There is a lot more written to back that up.

People who discount the scriptures are just a foolish as a man who discounts science. I have never found accurate science and God to be at odds......only man's understanding.

Some people Believe science because it is a study of thing that can be seen, but to believe in the Bible- it is strictly faith based as to folow it, you must believe in something that cant be seen or touched.

To each their own, free will.
Who am I to say who is wrong or right.



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Posted: Mar 1, 2008, 2:46 AM CST
trulymadlydeeply wrote:
I am both.



OOmmmmmm.. You are man and woman??wow!


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Posted: Mar 1, 2008, 2:36 AM CST
[quote=RillyNiceGuy]Lets outlaw guns, knives, baseball bats, windows, fist, legs, 2x4s, pipes, and all the other stuff. Then when a bad guy with a gun starts killing our families or our country is invaded we can throw rocks at them, if they haven't been outlawed by then.

It could be we need to outlaw man! Lets be sure and not teach our kids "Thou shalt not kill" or that other silly stuff. Lets give them videos on mass mudering for fun and profit.[/quot]


Isn't that what we are doing with our TV and video games?!
from a very young age our kids are bombarded with all of this Kill KIill Kill crap.
No wonder this generation is so screwed up!!

I can remember as a child, the worse video games we had were Pac-man and gork!
At least then, if we really went out and shot at spaceships... No one gets hurtprofessor


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rasgumby
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Posted: Mar 1, 2008, 2:19 AM CST
alabamabebe wrote:
Truth be told, all our guns wouldn't do us much good against governmant tyranny. For me it's more a matter of personal defense, taking care of myself. Doesn't matter how big the person is, a 357 will stop him. I can't expect the cops to come running if I needed them, it'd take probably 30 minutes or better to get out here where I live. I have to depend on myself if someone were trying to break in or harm me. I have a gun, and I know how to use it. Doesn't matter how big the person is, a 357 will stop him. Out here in the boonies we really don't have that any problem with such, because the bad guys know most of us are likely to have them.


I only keep my .380 out for protection.
Can't use my 44mag at close range, would go thru them, the wall and into the neighbors house.. might hit them to.. so I will stick with a smaller gun inside.
Have a 25acp.... but that would just pizz someone off unless you unload it on them.


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rasgumby
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Posted: Mar 1, 2008, 2:08 AM CST
rasgumby wrote:
Correct... for those that follow the Bible...
Says.." the dead now nothing"
Will see if I can find the exact passage for ya.


Got it.
Ecclesiastes 9:5-. 5 For the living are conscious that they will die; but as for the dead, they are conscious of nothing at all, neither do they anymore have wages, because the remembrance of them has been forgotten.


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Posted: Mar 1, 2008, 1:55 AM CST
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Posted: Mar 1, 2008, 1:54 AM CST
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Man sleeps and knows nothing


Correct... for those that follow the Bible...
Says.." the dead now nothing"
Will see if I can find the exact passage for ya.


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