Drunk Driver

RU4Real

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Holy F you’re dumb

You lack serious comprehension and **** goes over your head on the routine.

You weren't at the game.

We have nothing - not one scintilla of evidence - to suggest that you've ever been to a Rutgers game.

Your ex-wife took all your ****, you moved to Florida and still think that you're somehow entitled to an opinion here.

You're not. You're just a broke-*** lonely old man taking your frustrations out on anything and anyone who isn't you.

You've been outed, Dick. Own it.
 
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Plum Street

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You weren't at the game.

We have nothing - not one scintilla of evidence - to suggest that you've ever been to a Rutgers game.

Your ex-wife took all your ****, you moved to Florida and still think that you're somehow entitled to an opinion here.

You're not. You're just a broke-*** lonely old man taking your frustrations out on anything and anyone who isn't you.

You've been outed, Dick. Own it.
Huh what ??
He moved to florida ??
 

Plum Street

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GoodOl'Rutgers

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yeah, I love all the holier than thou and faux outrage

Go whine someplace else, it's bad enough we tolerate all the non football bs but ranting over this is ridiculous. Grow up, measure up, and do something but don't ***** here
You are actually defending drunk drivers because you did it? Because others here probably have?

What am I missing here? That seems a bit insane.
 

mildone_rivals

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You are actually defending drunk drivers because you did it? Because others here probably have?

What am I missing here? That seems a bit insane.
You're right. It is insane.

Sometimes, promoting virtuous behavior isn't entirely bad. 🙂

I drove drunk a few times when I was a kid. And drove when not drunk, but still over the limit a few times when I was in my 30s. But I finally grew up and cut that **** out because it's flat out stupid and irresponsible.

I'm not about to excuse that behavior in people today just because I was slow to mature when I was younger. I was wrong to do it back then, every single time.
 

GoodOl'Rutgers

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You're right. It is insane.

Sometimes, promoting virtuous behavior isn't entirely bad. 🙂

I drove drunk a few times when I was a kid. And drove when not drunk, but still over the limit a few times when I was in my 30s. But I finally grew up and cut that **** out because it's flat out stupid and irresponsible.

I'm not about to excuse that behavior in people today just because I was slow to mature when I was younger. I was wrong to do it back then, every single time.
^^^ THIS ^^^

Let's take it to the extreme.

Imagine someone who drove drunk, killed a family, went to prison.. got out and then had something to say about people driving drunk.

It is not "throwing stones".. it is an absolutely necessary point to make.

Just Don't Do It!

Find a way to not do it.
 

Plum Street

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Did I do that or did I reply to someone vaguely remembering the incident?

What is it with you guys?
Sorry for the confusion . Didn’t say you compared it.
I was just mentioning the situation and linking the story.

There is really no excuse for drunk driving . Take an Uber when in doubt
 

mildone_rivals

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^^^ THIS ^^^

Let's take it to the extreme.

Imagine someone who drove drunk, killed a family, went to prison.. got out and then had something to say about people driving drunk.

It is not "throwing stones".. it is an absolutely necessary point to make.

Just Don't Do It!

Find a way to not do it.
And nowadays, with Uber and Lyft and so forth, it's incredibly simple to avoid driving when you know you'll be drinking or getting high or whatever.
 

LETSGORU91_

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You got the make, model , color and read the message on the spare tire and somehow figured out this driver is a rutgers fan
But you didn’t get the plate . Interesting
OP did way more than most people probably did...and acknowledged he could/should have gotten the plate. Kudos to him for trying to get the person identified.

Edit: if the OP were to use his cell phone to either call 911, take a picture of the plate, or write down the plate #, would you then criticize him for distracted driving too? Hmmm...interesting question.
 

GoodOl'Rutgers

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OP did way more than most people probably did...and acknowledged he could/should have gotten the plate. Kudos to him for trying to get the person identified.

Edit: if the OP were to use his cell phone to either call 911, take a picture of the plate, or write down the plate #, would you then criticize him for distracted driving too? Hmmm...interesting question.
If OP used his phone to take a picture of the plate.. I would have been using my dashcam to record him doing that and then report him for using his cell phone while driving.. which is much more dangerous than driving drunk.. right? Unless, of course, you are drunk-dialing while drunk-driving.

**actually, I think dialing *777 (or something) to report dangerous drivers is allowed while driving
 
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Shelby65

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I've been to 40 years of home games and I'm going outside right now to throw a stone.
I may have walked into the stadium with a decent amount of alcohol in my body but was quite sober by the time I left the game as the clock clicked to 0.00.
is this truly a testament to your judgment, or have the 225 or so games mostly been very sobering and disappointing ?
 

Armor and Sword

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Having a "Life Is Good" wheel cover is reason alone to report the person to the cops. Never understood the level of passion people show over clothing merchants to plaster their logos on the back of vehicles. That goes for Salt Life, Nine Line, Simply Southern and Vineyard Vines too.
 

LETSGORU91_

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Having a "Life Is Good" wheel cover is reason alone to report the person to the cops. Never understood the level of passion people show over clothing merchants to plaster their logos on the back of vehicles. That goes for Salt Life, Nine Line, Simply Southern and Vineyard Vines too.
I will add those who even notice these covers, read them, and feel the need to comment about how silly they are should be required to undergo a complete mental health evaluation. I know a few of them in the business for those who need referrals.
 

mildone_rivals

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Having a "Life Is Good" wheel cover is reason alone to report the person to the cops. Never understood the level of passion people show over clothing merchants to plaster their logos on the back of vehicles. That goes for Salt Life, Nine Line, Simply Southern and Vineyard Vines too.
I agree. Unless it's to advertise my company, "HB&S", which is all about the good life without, you know, bragging about it like the "Life is Good" people.
 

RU4Real

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It's not "Life is Good".

It's "Life's Been Good".
 
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DJ Spanky

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Having a "Life Is Good" wheel cover is reason alone to report the person to the cops. Never understood the level of passion people show over clothing merchants to plaster their logos on the back of vehicles. That goes for Salt Life, Nine Line, Simply Southern and Vineyard Vines too.

What about hanging a pair of chrome testicles from your trailer hitch?
 
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