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SirManchester
02 Mar 2006, 01:42 AM
....life sucks....
holytoledo
02 Mar 2006, 03:09 AM
touche
MtP07
02 Mar 2006, 07:32 AM
******** MADD If they raise the legal limit again I will break something, preferably a bottle over every one of those mother ********ers' heads.
:confused: What are they wanting to do?
billyireland
02 Mar 2006, 08:01 AM
http://pub.tv2.no/multimedia/TV2/archive/00129/rohypnol__beroligen_129002a.jpg
"For all of life's little problems"
StrikerCW
02 Mar 2006, 09:47 AM
I dunno, I just read something about them wanting to raise the limit and just felt like venting. It's probably not true. However if it is, to hell with them!
SirManchester
02 Mar 2006, 01:19 PM
I dunno, I just read something about them wanting to raise the limit and just felt like venting. It's probably not true. However if it is, to hell with them!
but honestly, who gives a shit, that's not important, why the hell do you care and would it really affect you to the extent where you'll be miserable? of course not.
Teso Dos Bichos
02 Mar 2006, 01:23 PM
I assume we are discussing the drinking law? :confused:
StrikerCW
02 Mar 2006, 01:31 PM
but honestly, who gives a shit, that's not important, why the hell do you care and would it really affect you to the extent where you'll be miserable? of course not.
Well, I am hoping to go into a pub with a real id and watch a football match and buy some beers one day in the near future..
StrikerCW
02 Mar 2006, 01:32 PM
I assume we are discussing the drinking law? :confused:
Yes. k
Teso Dos Bichos
02 Mar 2006, 01:41 PM
Unlucky lads. I will be even more pissed off if they do it, as I've been putting off going back over there until I am 21. :(
billyireland
02 Mar 2006, 01:42 PM
but honestly, who gives a shit, that's not important, why the hell do you care and would it really affect you to the extent where you'll be miserable? of course not.
:confused:
I assume we are discussing the drinking law? :eek:
but honestly, who gives a shit, that's not important, why the hell do you care and would it really affect you to the extent where you'll be miserable? of course not.
:confused:
Teso Dos Bichos
02 Mar 2006, 01:43 PM
Our esteemed 'Germanic' friend does not drink.
billyireland
02 Mar 2006, 01:45 PM
Our esteemed 'Germanic' friend does not drink.
:eek:
I already knew, but there's someting up there. A German, he is not! I blame the Romanian in him.
MtP07
02 Mar 2006, 01:46 PM
:eek:
I already knew, but there's someting up there. A German, he is not! I blame the woman in him.
FYP ;) :D
Teso Dos Bichos
02 Mar 2006, 01:47 PM
:eek:
I already knew, but there's someting up there. A German, he is not! I blame the Romanian in him.
Germanic by default.
Toon³
02 Mar 2006, 01:52 PM
but honestly, who gives a shit, that's not important, why the hell do you care and would it really affect you to the extent where you'll be miserable? of course not.
Actually it would, why do governments feel the need to make our decisions for us. First it's banning smoking, what next banning drinking totally? banning foods that are supposeadly "bad" for you?
STOP THE MADNESS
mhtwins113
02 Mar 2006, 02:03 PM
Actually it would, why do governments feel the need to make our decisions for us. First it's banning smoking, what next banning drinking totally? banning foods that are supposeadly "bad" for you?
STOP THE MADNESS
Funny that you bring up the foods. In the state of California, last year, the Governator felt the need to pass the Healthy Schools Initiative. Basically it means that junk food can't be sold at school. So for all my senior year, I said "Good bye" to donuts, chips, and soda; hello to salads, vegetarian dishes and diet drinks.
Achtung
02 Mar 2006, 02:15 PM
Man... I'm a vegetarian and I can't stand "vegetarian" food.
Wrap your brains 'round that one, yo.
Achtung
02 Mar 2006, 02:20 PM
Actually it would, why do governments feel the need to make our decisions for us. First it's banning smoking, what next banning drinking totally? banning foods that are supposeadly "bad" for you?
STOP THE MADNESS
The smoking ban is ********ing brilliant. Chicago just started it (bars get two years to comply, everyone else in the city is immediate). Came back from a concert last night and didn't feel like I had to shower for 45 minutes from smelling like a ********ing ashtray. Thank you, American Lung Association.
Teso Dos Bichos
02 Mar 2006, 02:21 PM
Funny that you bring up the foods. In the state of California, last year, the Governator felt the need to pass the Healthy Schools Initiative. Basically it means that junk food can't be sold at school. So for all my senior year, I said "Good bye" to donuts, chips, and soda; hello to salads, vegetarian dishes and diet drinks.
When that type of crap talk came into my school, everyone said goodbye to the canteen and hello to the chip shop, Greggs and RS McColls. My friends and I said hello to bar lunches, drink and pool. :D