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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Maybe it's a bad case of "mommy brains" so let me explain more clearly... If you had a great time, I'm clearly NOT TALKING TO (OR ABOUT) YOU! I'm talking about those folks who cannot go to bed without their little fix, being it that bottle of beer or glass of wine. Drinking in public is not responsible, it's not safe, it's not a good example. It's just a bad idea all together. If someone gets hurt the first thing on the police report will be the alcohol level in the blood. It will be in the [b]autopsy[/b] report no matter how sober you think you are. And if you guys know of any stupid drunk caught doing something idiotic who said "I'm sorry I'm drunk" please give them a golden star. Nobody caught drunk says they've been drinking. Police officers and health care providers have formulas to figure out how much you've been drinking. They multiply what you said by 3 to get a more accurate number. Every time I read this kind of posts I get more and more scared... I can't believe you're my neighbors and we're sharing the road. So Scary![/quote] So now people are dying while walking around with friends, having a beer while their kids trick-or-treat? This thread started around adults walking in the neighborhood - not about alcoholism - so it seems you've gone a bit OT. I support responsible drinking, but I don't see walking around my neighborhood with a beer as irresponsible. I suspect some would be scandalized to know that DH and I will even do this during the summer, in the daylight, with kids in the stroller and on bikes. For shame. [/quote]
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