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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I feel like it's the norm here. I admit I'm not a huge fan, mostly because it seems wild that people can't even enjoy a kids' birthday party without a drink. But it's not like any obvious harm comes from it. [/quote] Drunk driving = no obvious harm. Who knew![/quote] If you can't have one drink at a time or designate someone in your party to be a DD you might have a drinking problem. Something to think about. [/quote] I do not drink at all. But I know a lot of people who do not stop at one glass of wine or one beer. In my opinion, a parent should be able to drink non-alcoholic beverages. at a child's party. Apparently, you have a drinking problem. Something for you to think about before you drive because [b]you are legally drunk from two glasses of wine or two beers[/b]. You keep thinking before you kill someone.[/quote] Sound like you need a bit more education on BAC, which is affected by weight, gender, each person's level of natural alcohol converting enzymes, stomach content while drinking, and time. https://firststepnc.com/blood-alcohol-content-calculator/[/quote] Rationazation of a drunk who just guzzles.[/quote]
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