Why the drinks are watered down
[QUOTE=Sports Night;1261970]I have made my opinion clear on this. Why all this concern about the kbg's health? You think they worry about you drinking all that alchohol and what its doing to your liver? They have a job to do, play with you, don't care if they need alchohol or not. If you don't drink say so, as long as you play it doesn't matter. If you need some booze to get in the mood your problem. If you need to get a girl drunk to play with you, work on your social skills. All they care about is money, so whether they are drinking or not its your issue not hers, but lets not give a rip on how it affects her, she is a grown up. We have the final say on what we are paying for, just don't be so pu$$$ whipped that you won't tell her to take a hike, grow a pair.[/QUOTE]
You obviously misunderstood my post. I am not particularly concerned about the bar girls health. A bar girl told me the main reason most of them want watered down drink is money.
That way they can drink a lot (= more money) all night long and still function. The health comment was about the effect of drinking real drinks every day. They would soon end up fat and ugly and would have to quit. Besides, the bar makes more money from water down drinks, so they encourage the girls to do that. Personally, I do not care if their drinks are real, unless they get too drunk for play. Some do.
They'll Go The Extra Mile (s)
[QUOTE=Head Lock;1264164]Went Waiakamilo last night. Mustabin tired and / or buzzing, because I pulled out onto Dillingham and my hair stood on end. Flashing blue and red lights that looked like a roadblock. Damn! Look in the rearview mirror and a similar sight at the intersection of Dillingham and Waiakamilo. Nearly shat myself. Found out this morning it was an accident. But it was a reminder to be very, very careful out there. Got to go wash my bibbadees now.[/QUOTE]The DUI patrol will follow a suspect vehicle for miles waiting for the slightest infraction; an opportunity for a "probable cause"
Arrest. They got the time and the magic pen; you no more witness; you shat out of luck.
I heard that they can still charge you with some sort of DUI while sleeping in the the / s or p / s of an idle vehicle; if you going sleep in the vehicle sleep in the back seat or xcab area. Can anyone confirm?
Taxi / Bus or designated driver
I know its hard if you coming from far distances into town but for me, having the peace of mind that you will get home helps me enjoy the evening much more. Yeah, taxi fare can be expensive but a drop in the bucket compared to DUI hassles. I had too many close calls like HL and its a bummer. Mind you, its not about if you drunk but if you. 08 or not. Guys buy nekos like its nothing should think about the alternative ways of getting home safe. Thanks HL for the reminder as its usually when we not paying attention that we get caught.
Re: Taxi / Bus or designated driver
[QUOTE=Oldee;1264251]I know its hard if you coming from far distances into town but for me, having the peace of mind that you will get home helps me enjoy the evening much more. Yeah, taxi fare can be expensive but a drop in the bucket compared to DUI hassles. I had too many close calls like HL and its a bummer. Mind you, its not about if you drunk but if you. 08 or not. Guys buy nekos like its nothing should think about the alternative ways of getting home safe. Thanks HL for the reminder as its usually when we not paying attention that we get caught.[/QUOTE]Totally right. I broke my own rule by stopping off for a drink when I was tired. Start with one mistake and it snowballs.
When I can, I will take the bus out to the bar and a cab back home. Cab both ways is kind of expensive for me. Sitting at a bus stop late at night, drunk, is a great way to get mugged. Might as well wear a sign saying,"Rob me".
And there are a multitude of ways in which to screw up beyond simply getting pulled over. One guy, had his car break down on the way home. Waiting for a tow truck, someone hit his disabled car as it sat on the side of the road. Cops responding to the accident arrested this 1st guy for DUI. How friggin' hard luck is that? Car broke down, then gets smashed, and finally get arrested?
This is why, of late, I've been drinking in some fourth-rate bars just because I can get to 'them easily without driving. No mongering potential, but then again, sometimes it's nice to get a buzz on without hearing yap about nekohana.
Yeah, be safe out there.
Idk if my post going through
Post something about the EG last night but when I submit it says log in. I posting from my phone.