Grassing up drink drivers

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Can tell youve never waited for a girlfriend outside a shop...
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Nope. I walk right in the shop with them! The goal is to make them as uncomfortable while shopping as possible. Then you to can go home quicker and have sexy times :thumbup:

Bra shopping was always fun that way :lol:


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Why did you go bra shopping with your boyfriend? Haha
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Jamie wanted to buy his mum a Christmas present


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bra shopping for his manboobs. :lol:

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It was for Virt really and he was shopping with amcq :-)
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Christ is that what they got up to the other Friday
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callam_nffc wrote:Christ is that what they got up to the other Friday
Among other things :wink:


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Virt wrote:
callam_nffc wrote:Christ is that what they got up to the other Friday
Among other things :wink:


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:lol: :lol: :lol: :clap:


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Virt wrote:Yet there's a time and place for speeding? Between 00:00 and 23:59, on the road I'm guessing? :lol:

Everyone will have different opinions. I don't mind it being 1 drink, but anything more and I get annoyed. After all, what if you want to go to the pub but they're all miles away? It's not the same when you're sipping an orange juice :wink:

To each their own, if they do it and something happens then they deserve all that they get, and quite possibly more depending on what that 'something' is. You may not be in control of your actions, but you were in control when you decided that necking that extra drink or 4 was a good idea

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True - no problem with people having a beer and driving, it's the drug/drunk drivers that are a danger. I would never support the zero alcohol rule because I like a drink on a Friday lunchtime at the pub near work, but I can see why people propose it because one drink can quite easily lead to another if you're weak-willed or easily led (which I'm not, unless it involves a bird with a big top hamper)
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Some of the newer members wont remember this one.

Some time ago...

A member posted up that he lost his licence for DD. He had been to a bike rally got hammered & got pulled over the following morning on the way home.

He was a lorry driver (IIRC) so when he lost his licence he lost his job.

Then he fell into a depressed state & was on meds for that. Due to the DD, no licence & no job, tensions were a bit strained at home.

This he dealt with by drinking on the meds, further tensions at home resulted, so to relive the tensions he decided to go for a ride on his bike.

He crashed it. No licence = no insurance.





To me, that is self inflicted.

The old adage ''8 hours bottle to throttle...'' may be fine after a few sherbets but not when you get shitfaced hammered !

I had no sympathy for the above postee at the time & will have no sympathy for anyone who looses their licence for DD.

It's simple if your riding or driving, don't drink.
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Very true Mac

and IMO if you cant go to a pub with mates and only have a non-alcoholic pint you have wombles issues haha
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Mac - I remember that - IIRC He got off the 2nd offence of D/D not giving a breath test as he also refused to give a blood test, claiming a fear of needles.
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Wtf seriously? Thats bloody insane
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