At 19 my wife and I had just gotten our first apartment in Maine.  We had a
very small house warming party , just us and two friends.  Well after
working our way through a fifth of very bad vodka my friend Adam said he had
more booze and stuff at his place but he couldn't drive.  Well they went
around in a circle with everyone saying they couldn't drive, so of course I
volunteered.  We ended up crashing into this mountain on route one between
Camden and Belfast.  Glass from the window slashed up my wife's face and the
glove box popped open and cut the hell out of her legs and knees.
Personally I am only here because the front drivers side tire actually came
through the underside of the car and pinned me to my seat.  In the process
it broke my leg, but hey I didn't go out the window right? (no seat belts
either, young and stupid)

The two friends in back both walked away from the accident without a
scratch.  I did some jailtime, heavy fines and was suspended for a very long
time.  I would never ever drive after even one beer from that point forward.
I mean I don't drink at all anymore, but when I did we always took turns as
DD.

Cost me a lot of money, time and pain that I never get back.  Would be nice
if we could actualy learn from other peoples mistake when we were teens huh?

Tim

-----Original Message-----
From: John Stanley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 1:58 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: This woman should be executed


I remember driving so drunk one time I could barely keep my eyes open. I was
so stupid for doing this, a complete idiotic irresponsible moron. Of course
it goes without saying that I am very grateful that I didnt kill anyone,
myself included.

-----Original Message-----
From: jon hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 1:57 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: This woman should be executed


Monday, June 23, 2003, 1:45:32 PM, you wrote:
>> Ok...everyone who has never ever driven while in some state
>> of non-normalcy, please stand up. :)
>>
>> Not saying it's acceptable...just saying that I don't see a
>> reason to feed her to the lions.

PA> /me stands up

PA> Never driven drunk (and I don't really drunk now), and never taken
PA> drugs, so the closest I've been to "non-normalcy" is tired

PA> How's that? <g>

I knew I shouldn't have said that. Couple of squares, you and Bill ;-)
However I can say that decent people do it often enough that it isn't
a rare thing.
Actually, I can say I've only done it once, and it convinced me never
to do it again, but then again...I don't drive that much anymore.

-- 
 jon
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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