Who is the best COACH

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I know a woman, vice-president of a major southern bank, who got a DUI a couple of years ago. She'd had three drinks and was moving her car about 150 yards to a place she could leave it overnight. Pulled over, asked to blow, cuffed and booked. I guess she's human scum.
 
I know a woman, vice-president of a major southern bank, who got a DUI a couple of years ago. She'd had three drinks and was moving her car about 150 yards to a place she could leave it overnight. Pulled over, asked to blow, cuffed and booked. I guess she's human scum.

"She's a drunk."

-SaintBruce
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That guys an idiot.

Please define the meaning of idiot according to you.

I'd be willing to bet men and women infinitely more intelligent than yourself have been on the wrong end of DUI or DUI by consent.
 
I know a woman, vice-president of a major southern bank, who got a DUI a couple of years ago. She'd had three drinks and was moving her car about 150 yards to a place she could leave it overnight. Pulled over, asked to blow, cuffed and booked. I guess she's human scum.

Dumb. Hate to break it to you. You friends excuse is just that, an excuse. I'm sure she knew the consequences of even going "150 yards."
 
Dumb. Hate to break it to you. You friends excuse is just that, an excuse. I'm sure she knew the consequences of even going "150 yards."

You're right. She should have called a cab.

Be careful, when you get kicked off that high horse it will hurt.

I personally will laugh my arse off when you do, though. Couldn't happen to a better person.
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Regardless, that doesn't fit your absurd argument that she's a drunk.

That was never my argument. It was "Shes an idiot and most likely a drunk."

In your friends case she is an idiot, and I don't know her personal situation well enough to to judge her drinking habbits, but she could also be a drunk.
 
Why because I don't put myself in situations where I could possible end up in jail and severely damage my record and reputation? OK


If you cant afford a Taxi, drink at home.

Now I understand where your screen name originated. You're the Saint and Pearl is the coach. Clever.
 
Why because I don't put myself in situations where I could possible end up in jail and severely damage my record and reputation? OK


If you cant afford a Taxi, drink at home.

Your reputation as being a waterboy on a DIII joke of a school would stay intact.
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That was never my argument. It was "Shes an idiot and most likely a drunk."

In your friends case she is an idiot, and I don't know her personal situation well enough to to judge her drinking habbits, but she could also be a drunk.

If you had stuck to the part in bold it you would have been fine. Please remember there are differences between making an idiotic decision or two and being an idiot. Just as there is a big difference between having a few drinks every now and again and being a drunk.
 
lol, I never knew drinking and driving still had it's defenders.

I never knew ignorance had the ability to use a computer, type and create a meaningless poll question.

Color us both shocked.
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Dumb. Hate to break it to you. You friends excuse is just that, an excuse. I'm sure she knew the consequences of even going "150 yards."

It wasn't dumb at all. She weighed the 100 percent certainty of having her car towed if she did nothing against the one in a thousand (at least) chance that something would happen if she moved it, and she took what seemed like a good risk. She was just very, very, very unlucky.

The real problem is the MADD zealots who have rammed the .08 BAC level down all the states' throats, meaning that your typical 150 pound woman can have two drinks after work and risk blowing "drunk" if she happens to be pulled over. These people are not drunk in any meaningful sense of the word, and yet by your definition they're suddenly the taint of society.
 
It wasn't dumb at all. She weighed the 100 percent certainty of having her car towed
.

Sorry, you can add 1,000 more excuses and I still wont change my mind. I mean, surely the VP of the bank knows someone that can come pick her up in her car, someone that hasn't been drinking like a fish. At the very worst, I'm sure she could afford a simple tow fee.
 
Sorry, you can add 1,000 more excuses and I still wont change my mind. I mean, surely the VP of the bank knows someone that can come pick her up in her car, someone that hasn't been drinking like a fish. At the very worst, I'm sure she could afford a simple tow fee.

Oh, I'm not trying to change your mind. It's clear that you're too much of a fanatic about this issue -- three drinks on a Friday night is "drinking like a fish"? really? -- to engage in any meaningful conversation about it. Rest assured that I think your ironclad, black and white attitude about it is as stupid as you think my friend who was busted for driving "drunk" when she wasn't drunk is.

Speaking of which, I had two beers yesterday and drove home. With my kids in the car. Nyanny nyanny nyanny.
 
I'm sure your kids love you. If they don't now, they surely will when they're quadriplegics.

Funny you use the worst case scenario on the issue of drinking, yet it doesn't apply to your love of a coach who has yet to show any improvement.
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