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Old 08-31-2003, 11:27 PM
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Simple, Dont drive under the influence of alcohol! Use your common sense. End of.
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ITs difficult to tell when in the nest day you can drive after a heavy nights drinking session. I once drove home from a mates house at 10am and we didnt stop drinking till 3am. I felt ok in myself but i was prob over the limit. Id rather be safe than sorry now as i know someone who was caught drink driving the day after.
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after half a week of over indulgence on a massive scale i literally feel like a decrepid old man.

drank about 2 litres of vodka in 3 nights and had about 10 hours sleep since wednesday and i just feel totally drained. not hungover just totally whacked out of it.

seriously considering giving up drink for a couple of weeks.
no one listens to me, drink coca cola and good ol five alive i say!! but nooooo..i get laughed at :P
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as i said, it was really stupid and i wouldn't do it to go into town or shopping or something when i knew i was over the limit but when u think that someone u actually know has went into ur pockets n nicked ur wallet which included part of ur girlfriends birthday present, u don;t sit down to think about the consequences of driving.

u read the mail jag? theyve got a reporter doing a thing on beckham this week. read the 1st part yesterday, actually feel sorry for him the way it says alex ferguson treated him.

he was from the gorbals after all, place is fulkl of arseholes
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as i said, it was really stupid and i wouldn't do it to go into town or shopping or something when i knew i was over the limit but when u think that someone u actually know has went into ur pockets n nicked ur wallet which included part of ur girlfriends birthday present, u don;t sit down to think about the consequences of driving.

u read the mail jag? theyve got a reporter doing a thing on beckham this week. read the 1st part yesterday, actually feel sorry for him the way it says alex ferguson treated him.

he was from the gorbals after all, place is fulkl of arseholes
There was bits from it in todays news of the world. Made interesting reading, I thought his arguments with Fergie had been blown out of proportion but it seems they really hated each other. HAve to say in parts Beckham came over as really arrogant. I def wouldnt buy the book.
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as i said, it was really stupid and i wouldn't do it to go into town or shopping or something when i knew i was over the limit but when u think that someone u actually know has went into ur pockets n nicked ur wallet which included part of ur girlfriends birthday present, u don;t sit down to think about the consequences of driving.

u read the mail jag? theyve got a reporter doing a thing on beckham this week. read the 1st part yesterday, actually feel sorry for him the way it says alex ferguson treated him.

he was from the gorbals after all, place is fulkl of arseholes
yeha i do read the mail i admit, but to me thsi is old news, he dont even play for us anymore and im pretty tired with the becks/fergie thing. i like becks but i think he cant take it that fergie wasnt too fond of him, on and off the pitch.
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as i said, it was really stupid and i wouldn't do it to go into town or shopping or something when i knew i was over the limit but when u think that someone u actually know has went into ur pockets n nicked ur wallet which included part of ur girlfriends birthday present, u don;t sit down to think about the consequences of driving.
U would do if u were unable to react & ran a kid over, or smashed into another car.
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as i said, it was really stupid and i wouldn't do it to go into town or shopping or something when i knew i was over the limit but when u think that someone u actually know has went into ur pockets n nicked ur wallet which included part of ur girlfriends birthday present, u don;t sit down to think about the consequences of driving.

u read the mail jag? theyve got a reporter doing a thing on beckham this week. read the 1st part yesterday, actually feel sorry for him the way it says alex ferguson treated him.

he was from the gorbals after all, place is fulkl of arseholes
There was bits from it in todays news of the world. Made interesting reading, I thought his arguments with Fergie had been blown out of proportion but it seems they really hated each other. HAve to say in parts Beckham came over as really arrogant. I def wouldnt buy the book.
i think im the only one who hasnt even read the thing. i just find it tedious, becks aint part of us and ive never been interested inn player/manager spats. fergie has doen worse to other players, beckh should get on with it i reckon.
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i didn't run over a kid or hit another car and as i said it's not something i'll be doing again.

my mate who'll watch pretty much any football gong including all the shite channel5 have on in the early hours says he gets booed at real cos he's not performing well at the minute.


i think barry ferguson fell out with alex mcleish or someone at rangers cos his departure was all too sudden n he signed a new contract not too long ago. baz'll be missed and only time'll tell how much he put into rangers.

kinda sad to see one of the last proper rangers players going. doubt we'll ever see a team with guys like richard gough, ally mccoist and ferguson again
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i didn't run over a kid or hit another car and as i said it's not something i'll be doing again.

my mate who'll watch pretty much any football gong including all the shite channel5 have on in the early hours says he gets booed at real cos he's not performing well at the minute.


i think barry ferguson fell out with alex mcleish or someone at rangers cos his departure was all too sudden n he signed a new contract not too long ago. baz'll be missed and only time'll tell how much he put into rangers.

kinda sad to see one of the last proper rangers players going. doubt we'll ever see a team with guys like richard gough, ally mccoist and ferguson again
just wondering, wot did gers fans think of gazza? yeha mccoist was great, he is decent as a pundit too.
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