Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. The lushes all live in Northern VA. Do you guys drink when you mow the lawn?
No. But my father always used to drink a beer while mowing the lawn, and despite that my sisters and I are all generally upstanding citizens. But it might have been his poor influence that led me to having a drink while trick or treating on monday.
Was it a riding mower?
Anonymous wrote:You're missing the point. There's nothing wrong with enjoying a legal drug responsibly complying with the law. Everybody who took their open containers in a public place were breakig the law and thanks heaven nothing happened but I wonder what the headlines would be if any of those kids were hit by a car because mom or dad were too slow pulling them back to the sidewalk. You all drinking on the streets are guilty of public intoxication and this is gross. There's a time and place for enjoying alcohol and out on the streets while watching children is not it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. The lushes all live in Northern VA. Do you guys drink when you mow the lawn?
No. But my father always used to drink a beer while mowing the lawn, and despite that my sisters and I are all generally upstanding citizens. But it might have been his poor influence that led me to having a drink while trick or treating on monday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to think some of these posts are jokes. Nobody could possibly care about adults enjoying a glass of wine or a bottle of beer amongst friends while walking around together for an hour. It is entirely appropriate and a great example of fellowship. Glad to see some parents/neighbors out there making friends and being social.
Do you need alcohol for this? What a shame!
I'm not the poster, but of course not. But you are missing the point. Many (most?) of us just simply don't see any harm. There is NO difference in my behavior if I am carrying a red cup around, drinking water, or carrying a red cup around, drinking wine. Seriously. Makes. No. Difference.
This whole notion of never drinking around or in front of your children or while your children are sleeping is nonsense. I am an adult. I know how to drink responsibly. I don't place undue importance on something this trivial. I quite honestly question the sanity (and yes, the parenting) of people who are soo crazy, judgmental, cut and dry about something like having ONE glass of wine around your children. I think YOUR children will honestly have the problems b/c your attitude toward something like this speaks volumes about you as a person and as a parent.
Anonymous wrote:Last night, in my neighborhood there were a number of parents walking around the streets drinking from plastic party cups full of beer while taking their kids trick-or-treating. I'm usually no party-pooper, but it seemed kind of inappropriate to me. (Maybe because Halloween is such a kid-centric holiday, it seemed incongruous to be smelling adult beer-breath.) What do y'all think about it?
Anonymous wrote:Wow. The lushes all live in Northern VA. Do you guys drink when you mow the lawn?

Anonymous wrote:So all the Halloween drinkers sound crazy defensive, and most of the non-drinkers sound crazy uptight. But honestly, it was freaking cold, I don't understand the appeal of walking around with a cold drink.
It was awesome! I had 3 small "shots" of a mixed drink that wouldn't even amount to one shot worth of alcohol.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to think some of these posts are jokes. Nobody could possibly care about adults enjoying a glass of wine or a bottle of beer amongst friends while walking around together for an hour. It is entirely appropriate and a great example of fellowship. Glad to see some parents/neighbors out there making friends and being social.
Do you need alcohol for this? What a shame!
I'm not the poster, but of course not. But you are missing the point. Many (most?) of us just simply don't see any harm. There is NO difference in my behavior if I am carrying a red cup around, drinking water, or carrying a red cup around, drinking wine. Seriously. Makes. No. Difference.
This whole notion of never drinking around or in front of your children or while your children are sleeping is nonsense. I am an adult. I know how to drink responsibly. I don't place undue importance on something this trivial. I quite honestly question the sanity (and yes, the parenting) of people who are soo crazy, judgmental, cut and dry about something like having ONE glass of wine around your children. I think YOUR children will honestly have the problems b/c your attitude toward something like this speaks volumes about you as a person and as a parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have to think some of these posts are jokes. Nobody could possibly care about adults enjoying a glass of wine or a bottle of beer amongst friends while walking around together for an hour. It is entirely appropriate and a great example of fellowship. Glad to see some parents/neighbors out there making friends and being social.
Do you need alcohol for this? What a shame!
Anonymous wrote:So all the Halloween drinkers sound crazy defensive, and most of the non-drinkers sound crazy uptight. But honestly, it was freaking cold, I don't understand the appeal of walking around with a cold drink.
Anonymous wrote:So all the Halloween drinkers sound crazy defensive, and most of the non-drinkers sound crazy uptight. But honestly, it was freaking cold, I don't understand the appeal of walking around with a cold drink.