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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]Hahaha! High rates of alcohol abuse in many European countries. Was there last week and witnessed university students binge drinking in 2 countries. Like lying down in the street drunk. What they do much better than us is enforce drunk driving laws. [/quote] NP. No, binge drinking in most European countries is really looked down upon. Don't go there and get American frat boy drunk, just don't. BTW, our national 21 law was in the early 1980's, 1982, I think. It was done through a highway trust fund hook. Louisiana and (I think) Alaska rejected it, at the end of a huge oil and gas boom. When those markets collapsed, they got on board and took the federal highway money, ending a teenager's right to a drink. [/quote] NP here. Well, I've certainly seen young adult Europeans get VERY drunk. In Europe. [/quote]
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