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Old 10-28-2004, 11:33 PM   #76
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I disagree. Drunk driving is a serious problem. too many people are in danger by simply driving home at night by these fools that have self control problems.

my biggest nightmare is killing someone while driving drunk, i dont think i could live with myself. so, the solution is simple, i dont drive drunk EVER!. im not trying to say im better then drunk drivers... well yeah i am. piss on you cowards that drive drunk.
Thank you, and thanks to Lady T. And to the person whose friend is in jail for killing someone while driving drunk, I agree that it's terrible that his life may be ruined by that one mistake. I must say, however, that my feelings go out to his victim's family more.

I thought there were programs in the NFL, and mentors on the teams, who were supposed to help these college kids with the transition to "fame and fortune?"
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Old 10-28-2004, 11:42 PM   #77
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I thought there were programs in the NFL, and mentors on the teams, who were supposed to help these college kids with the transition to "fame and fortune?"
There is but at some point it comes down to being responsible for your own actions. They can't babysit Taylor 24 hours a day.
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Old 10-28-2004, 11:46 PM   #78
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my biggest nightmare is killing someone while driving drunk
My biggest fear is killing someone period, especially with my car. A car is a death tool and I honestly don't know how we stay alive while cruising along going about 80 on 66 with people passing me on both sides.

I believe that people are allowed mistakes and screw ups, but the way Virginia deals with alcohol is crazy. When I was 20 I got possession of alcohol, my first offense ever. This has nothing to do with DUI or anything of the sort, simply possession. They wanted to put me in jail for a month all but 10 days got suspended, and not even give me a restricted license so I could go to work and school. Where I live that means I CANT work or get to school. all but 10 days, got suspended. Obviously I appealed and got a better ruling. During this time I did a lot of research on these type of things, and I did a report on how MADD inflates their statistics for my VASAP class. I'm not trying to say I agree with drunk driving, but all those "drunk driving" numbers you see means if a guy has a 6 pack in the trunk, he's totally sober, and someone runs into him who is also totally sober, MADD considers that alcohol related.
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Old 10-28-2004, 11:53 PM   #79
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Ugh, I have some nasty spy-ware I accidentally clicked OK when typing on AIM to some spyware thing. Ad-aware isn't catching it, don't click the links!
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Old 10-29-2004, 12:08 AM   #80
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Matty, that would be Sublime...if I'm not mistaken the lead singer died of a heroin overdose a few years back right?

Does anyone know what the BAC was? I don't know about Virginia, but I know in Maryland just a couple of beers can put you legally over the limit.
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Old 10-29-2004, 12:09 AM   #81
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Daseal, try 'spybot search and destroy'. I run adaware and spybot and it seems to keep my computer pretty clean.

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Old 10-29-2004, 12:10 AM   #82
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My grandfather had the first registered winery in the state of VA and my girlfriend works at another winery, yet I've never had an alcoholic drink in my life. I'm 22. I don't ever intend to, either. I don't have anything against other people drinking, as long as it doesn't affect others negatively.

My biggest problem with 66, and NoVa roads in general, is the fluctuation in speeds. Ticks me off.
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Old 10-29-2004, 12:10 AM   #83
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Matty, that would be Sublime...if I'm not mistaken the lead singer died of a heroin overdose a few years back right?
Nice call, yeah it's Sublime and yes unfortunately Bradley Nowell is gone
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Old 10-29-2004, 12:11 AM   #84
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Thank you, and thanks to Lady T. And to the person whose friend is in jail for killing someone while driving drunk, I agree that it's terrible that his life may be ruined by that one mistake. I must say, however, that my feelings go out to his victim's family more.

I thought there were programs in the NFL, and mentors on the teams, who were supposed to help these college kids with the transition to "fame and fortune?"
I think that would be the Rookie Symposium that Taylor skipped. As for my friend, undoubtedly the loss of the victim's family is much greater.
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Old 10-29-2004, 12:16 AM   #85
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I worked at Progressive Insurance for about a year handling medical claims and I saw quite a few drinking and driving accidents and a few deaths.

It was always really depressing to have to call the family of some 17 year old kid who got behind the wheel loaded and got killed.

To think that someone's son or daughter was gone in an instant because of one night of poor judgement is really sad.

But then there were the a-holes with multiple DWI's on their records and they just got in another accident, blew some crazy number way over the legal limit like a .25, and they don't understand when I tell them their claim is denied because they BROKE THE LAW.
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Old 10-29-2004, 10:15 AM   #86
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I was rear ended by a SOBER women in a huge SUV that was on her F-ing CELL phone. She never hit her brakes, totaled my car. Could have killed me.
I also have read in the paper about a guy that crossed the middle yellow line and killed someone. A movie happened to be playing in his dashboard DVD screen when the cops showed up and the cops tried to increase the chareg because he was watching a movie. He claimed in court that he wes not watchin it, that it was just on. The judge or jury beleived him and he was only charged with the involuntary manslaughter charge.
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Old 10-29-2004, 10:26 AM   #87
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Nice call, yeah it's Sublime and yes unfortunately Bradley Nowell is gone
yeh, very unfortunate. sadly enough he had kicked his heroin addiction, but decided to throw one last bash with H after the release of their sell-out record.....
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Old 10-31-2004, 05:32 PM   #88
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Matty very disappointed in you. 1st of all putting a person on the road while he is intoxicated is very dangerous. He didn't kell anybody but the potential is there. I personally do not like being on the road with people who do not have enough common sense to avoid this type of thing. Suspend him and make him pay.

I thought we drafted him not only becuase he was a great athlete but his character was good to. Go back to the press conference by Gibbs on how they asked multiple people about Taylor. Seems they might have made a mistake in judging his character.
Well between BIG MOUTH Winslow Jr and Sean Taylor.......Taylor won hands down..........
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Old 10-31-2004, 05:36 PM   #89
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Well we lost the game and we will wonder how Taylor's abscence impacted this game......I'm not blaming Joe for not playing him........I'm blaming Taylor

stupid stupid stupid..........
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