Drinking death - Who's to blame?

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RobbieM Hertford, Hertfordshire, England UK
morganlee: The same here New Year i thought i would experience it Turkish style and arranged to met a friend, first bar we went to it was karaoke and at 11 pm they started to play BING0 !!! i was home by 11.30


Amazing isn't it all the way to Turkey to play bloody bingo!! They should have stayed home in Royal Tonbridge Wells or Clacton or where ever they came from.

Can't we please remove these peoples right to be able to travel.Lets start with an easy denominator, if there wearing a football shirt when there trying to check in at the airport, confiscate their passport take their dogs from them and rehome them and send them to Blackpool on holiday.
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morganlee Qawra, Majjistral Malta
RobbieM:

Amazing isn't it all the way to Turkey to play bloody bingo!! They should have stayed home in Royal Tonbridge Wells or Clacton or where ever they came from.

Can't we please remove these peoples right to be able to travel.Lets start with an easy denominator, if there wearing a football shirt when there trying to check in at the airport, confiscate their passport take their dogs from them and rehome them and send them to Blackpool on holiday.
Thing is i hated karaoke and bloody bingo in UK. It was truely embarressing the Turks were laughing there socks off !!
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RobbieM Hertford, Hertfordshire, England UK
morganlee: Thing is i hated karaoke and bloody bingo in UK. It was truely embarressing the Turks were laughing there socks off !!


I bet, i bet they were laughing so much as the people had no talent whatsoever but thought they were great!

It's amazing how truly clueless and embarrassing the scum of this country can make us all look abroad.

Right off for a sing song sounding like a strangled goose.....more like relocate laptop up stairs in the bedroom!
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morganlee Qawra, Majjistral Malta
RobbieM:

I bet, i bet they were laughing so much as the people had no talent whatsoever but thought they were great!

It's amazing how truly clueless and embarrassing the scum of this country can make us all look abroad.

Right off for a sing song sounding like a strangled goose.....more like relocate laptop up stairs in the bedroom!
rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing sure you weren't there ? What amazes me that there so called ' FRIENDS actually encourage them to get up and make complete pratts of themselves??? just don''t get it .
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bodleing Greater Manchester, Greater Manchester, England UK
RobbieM:

Amazing isn't it all the way to Turkey to play bloody bingo!! They should have stayed home in Royal Tonbridge Wells or Clacton or where ever they came from.

Can't we please remove these peoples right to be able to travel.Lets start with an easy denominator, if there wearing a football shirt when there trying to check in at the airport, confiscate their passport take their dogs from them and rehome them and send them to Blackpool on holiday.


The people we are talking about here are
creatures of habit.
They habitually get drunk, curse and swear,
make inapropriate gestures, fight amongst
themselves (and others) and genearally
piss off everyone around them.

Fortunately they habitually frequent the same
places, so they are easy to avoid.
I just feel sorry for the people who are stuck
with them, for whatever reason.
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Skeptikos Greenville, South Carolina USA
I think people are lonely; because they've lost someone and don't get over it; because they witnesses something horrific; because they have done something they can't forgive themselves for; because they have a hard time socializing; because it makese them feel good, or at least better than they felt before; because they are sad, depressed, or anxious for whatever reasons, etc.

I don't hate or blame people for drinking, but I think that when a person drives drunk, the penalty should be severe, depending on the circrumstances.

My brother was killed by a drunk driver.

cheers
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kidatheart Southern BC/Lamont, Alberta Canada
Skeptikos: I think people are lonely; because they've lost someone and don't get over it; because they witnesses something horrific; because they have done something they can't forgive themselves for; because they have a hard time socializing; because it makese them feel good, or at least better than they felt before; because they are sad, depressed, or anxious for whatever reasons, etc.

I don't hate or blame people for drinking, but I think that when a person drives drunk, the penalty should be severe, depending on the circrumstances.

My brother was killed by a drunk driver.



A slice of life, shared by many. handshake
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Rickster New York, New York USA
riyablossom: I have heard and read about that .. how they maintain even beyond an age of 70 - 75 .. real neat !!

But i wonder still.. alcohol poisoning .. means proper ethyl alcohol cosumed generally rite ? just confirming..




Excessive alcohol consumption is the third leading preventable cause of death in the United States (1) and is associated with multiple adverse health consequences, including liver cirrhosis, various cancers, unintentional injuries, and violence. To analyze alcohol-related health impacts, CDC estimated the number of alcohol-attributable deaths (AADs) and years of potential life lost (YPLLs) in the United States during 2001. This report summarizes the results of that analysis, which indicated that approximately 75,766 AADs and 2.3 million YPLLs, or approximately 30 years of life lost on average per AAD, were attributable to excessive alcohol use in 2001. These results emphasize the importance of adopting effective strategies* to reduce excessive drinking, including increasing alcohol excise taxes and screening for alcohol misuse in clinical settings.



75,766 is a lot of people.
hug
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rwantin Costa Mesa, California USA
Interesting thread.

I'm perhaps a little over-sensitive to it - I ride motorcycles often, which means a minor fender-bender is unlikely. I don't even bother being on two wheels on Friday and Saturday nights.

People, of course, will never accept responsibility for their own actions. It's always someone, something, else. Sad, this.smoking
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