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1987_Lakers
07-15-2012, 01:57 PM
7/4/12 (Technically 7-5 since it was like 3:00 am)

Was behind the wheel, was drunk but not too drunk, felt like I could control what I was doing, got home safe.

RaininTwos
07-15-2012, 01:58 PM
Never. I once fell asleep at the wheel though. I should have died to be honest.

CeltsGarlic
07-15-2012, 02:02 PM
Never. I once fell asleep at the wheel though. I should have died to be honest.


Ohh god, I hate when people say this.

There is no compassion for you

RaininTwos
07-15-2012, 02:05 PM
Ohh god, I hate when people say this.

There is no compassion for you

Don't associate me with the whack ho's and whimpy guys you run around with. I'm not looking for anything.

Faptastrophe
07-15-2012, 02:10 PM
I lived in UK (countryside) for two years and would regularly ride home from the pub.
I remember one bright morning waking up in a hedge. Still sitting on my bike.

Swaggin916
07-15-2012, 02:13 PM
Um about 2 months ago I might have blown .08-.12 (which is nothing) cus I felt fine and knew exactly what I was doing but I could still tell there was a bit in my system. You always know when you can safely drive tho if you have half a brain and when you can't. If I can't, I won't, and most of the time I just try to stay where I am at. I don't drink very often tho anyway.

Balla_Status
07-15-2012, 02:18 PM
Um about 2 months ago I might have blown .08-.12 (which is nothing) cus I felt fine and knew exactly what I was doing but I could still tell there was a bit in my system. You always know when you can safely drive tho if you have half a brain and when you can't. If I can't, I won't, and most of the time I just try to stay where I am at. I don't drink very often tho anyway.

This is what drunk people say. You're still impaired regardless.

DuMa
07-15-2012, 02:21 PM
8 yrs ago. i lived like 5 mins away though. still i always feel thankful i never got into any trouble in that short ride

Meticode
07-15-2012, 02:29 PM
Never. I've only had an alcoholic beverage like 7-10 times in my life.

I drove while falling asleep. Never do that, it's literally torture. Pull over and sleep.

CeltsGarlic
07-15-2012, 02:58 PM
I'm driving home drunk right now, ISH'n on my smartphone. YOLO

:roll:

Rep for YOLO!

CeltsGarlic
07-15-2012, 02:59 PM
Don't associate me with the whack ho's and whimpy guys you run around with. I'm not looking for anything.


Deal.

Jailblazers7
07-15-2012, 03:18 PM
Used to drive drunk all the time in high school but now I refuse to put myself in that situation. its prob been 3 years since the last time I did.

Lamar Doom
07-15-2012, 05:54 PM
The pharcyde were doing their 20th anniversary of "bizarre ride" at the roxy in June, I went with my girl who agreed to drive. I barely drink at all, maybe 3-4 times a year, but I went HAM on this night. Drank before we left and was killing these oil cans of miller lite (it was the "special") when we got there. TRASHED. The show is awesome and some guys next to us pull out a blunt and pass it our way, we take a few hits each. A little while later my girl basically faints, she claims shes had something similar happen at another show where she wasnt on anything, possible sensitivity to light displays or low level epilepsy or something, I think she just smoked some shwaggy shit (we're used to fancy medical stuff) and was panicked/anxiety attack.

Long story short we bounced and she can't drive. We paid to park in some lot that closed at 4 AM. It's either cab home and then cab back to the lot to get the car before 4, when I'll be a horrible mix of still-drunk and hungover (and getting up after a couple hours sleep) or drive the short drive home. I chose the latter (sorry mom!). I was shit canned, laughing about how ridiculous it was that I was driving. I knew I would get us home safe but it wasn't even close to legal.

C-Webb4
07-15-2012, 05:56 PM
I'm not gonna lie, I drive home at least tipsy almost every weekend. Drunk drunk like not remembering how I got in my car drunk, i've only done that once.

L.Kizzle
07-15-2012, 05:57 PM
I actually tried too one time but threw up and passed it my car. My homie drove me home.

:lol

Rnbizzle
07-15-2012, 06:46 PM
I'm driving home drunk right now, ISH'n on my smartphone. YOLO
:roll: :roll: :roll:

L.Kizzle
07-15-2012, 06:48 PM
I'm driving home drunk right now, ISH'n on my smartphone. YOLO
If you die, is Jeff responsible?

Scholar
07-15-2012, 09:52 PM
Never have, never will. BTW, some of you guys are incriminating yourselves. :oldlol: The statue of limitation hasn't expired in most of these statements.




Reported to FBI. Everyone in here.

rawimpact
07-15-2012, 10:08 PM
:roll:

Rep for YOLO!

future negged for stupidity + use of teen trending acronym.

Unstoppabull
07-15-2012, 11:55 PM
I'm driving home drunk right now, ISH'n on my smartphone. YOLO
:oldlol: Like a Boss!

IcanzIIravor
07-16-2012, 12:16 AM
I've never driven drunk and I am officially old. I had to Google what yolo meant.

ace23
07-16-2012, 01:07 AM
Never, and I hate that people do it. If you want to put your life in danger, that's cool. Don't **** with mine.

TheSilentKiller
07-16-2012, 01:19 AM
Never, and I hate that people do it. If you want to put your life in danger, that's cool. Don't **** with mine.

This. I can't understand why people can't find someone to give them a ride.

BigTicket
07-16-2012, 01:49 AM
Never, because I'm not a ****ing moron.

Borat
07-16-2012, 02:09 AM
Never, because I'm not a ****ing moron.

This.

Solidape
07-16-2012, 03:26 AM
7/4/12 (Technically 7-5 since it was like 3:00 am)

Was behind the wheel, was drunk but not too drunk, felt like I could control what I was doing, got home safe.

That is exactly how every drunk driver feels before they drive drunk.

Good Job Champ!

OmniStrife
07-16-2012, 03:42 AM
Never. I once fell asleep at the wheel though. I should have died to be honest.
+1

I never drive drunk...
But, once I've closed my eyes for about 2 and a half seconds on the freeway.

It was hands-down the most terrifying thing that had happened to me in my entire life.

Needless to say it shook me like a mother****er and I've never driven tired (or without coffee \ energy drinks) again.

Also, **** the bastards who are knowingly drunk behind the wheel, I hope they all get Leukemia.
I mean when I'm drunk I can barely walk... and to sit behind the ****ing wheel???


I'm driving home drunk right now, ISH'n on my smartphone. YOLO

:roll:

REPPED

StateOfMind12
07-16-2012, 04:47 AM
Never, because I'm not a ****ing moron.
This, it's not cool at the slightest to drive drunk. You can drive high if you want and from what I've heard some people actually drive better high but driving drunk is like the most idiotic thing I can think of.

Raz
07-16-2012, 09:29 AM
I'm not gonna lie, I drive home at least tipsy almost every weekend. Drunk drunk like not remembering how I got in my car drunk, i've only done that once.

I hope you crash and die.

Jeff, you need to report the IP's of these posters to the cops. Damn degenerates in this thread.

Raz
07-16-2012, 09:33 AM
This, it's not cool at the slightest to drive drunk. You can drive high if you want and from what I've heard some people actually drive better high but driving drunk is like the most idiotic thing I can think of.

That and driving dead tired. I worked 3 days straight (16 hour shifts - skipped class), and had assignments to do at night so I didn't sleep for 3 straight days. I was driving home on the last day, and saw flashing orange lights in my peripheral vision. I was driving a van with a back that folds down into a bed, so I pulled over to the side of the road in the middle of the day to go to sleep. Best sleep ever until a cop tapped on my window.

Driving while dead tired is as crazy is drink driving. After 48 hours without sleep, you can start hallucinating.

TheSilentKiller
07-16-2012, 10:27 AM
This, it's not cool at the slightest to drive drunk. You can drive high if you want and from what I've heard some people actually drive better high but driving drunk is like the most idiotic thing I can think of.

You are really stupid.

El Kabong
07-16-2012, 10:37 AM
Never, but I have done the no sleep for 24 hours drive, which is probably just as bad.

niko
07-16-2012, 11:08 AM
I have never done so.

JustinJDW
07-16-2012, 07:33 PM
Never. What a stupid thing to do.

KDTrey5
07-17-2012, 12:31 AM
nowww nowww nowww nowwwwww

sick_brah07
07-17-2012, 02:29 AM
once drunk, once high, a few times tipsy and never again cause i was a moron

NuggetsFan
07-17-2012, 02:37 AM
Never have, never will. BTW, some of you guys are incriminating yourselves. :oldlol: The statue of limitation hasn't expired in most of these statements.




Reported to FBI. Everyone in here.

Statue of limitations are irrelevant when you realize there's literally no way somebody could get booked for drunk driving from a ISH thread.

DCL
07-17-2012, 05:12 AM
like every week.... just like everyone else.

InspiredLebowski
07-17-2012, 05:16 AM
like 2 hours ago

28renyoy
07-17-2012, 05:18 AM
Never. had a fraternity brother get a DUI a few weeks back however. oh and my girlfriend's brother & girlfriend just got in an accident today while drunk. the girlfriend got thrown in jail for a DUI and brother in jail for PI

pauk
07-17-2012, 09:35 AM
Would never ever do that... and i lost much respect for any of you who did that at least recently... i know you want to get home and you are not thinking straight but you could have thought straight beforehand, if you have your car with you somewhere then DONT consume any alcohol...

Sometimes you might also feel you can just drive home anyways, that you are not "drunk enough", but you only really have to consume one tiny glass of beer to have enough alcohol in your system to be affected by most or some of these:

over confidence, which may lead to risk taking
impaired vision
reduced reaction times
reduced concentration and vigilance
feeling more relaxed and drowsy, which may cause a driver to fall asleep at the wheel
difficulty in understanding sensory information
difficulty doing several tasks at once (e.g. keep in the lane and in the right direction, while concentrating on other traffic)
failure to obey road rules

AirTupac
07-17-2012, 09:45 AM
I drunk banged pauk's mom.

LamarOdom
07-17-2012, 10:00 AM
This, it's not cool at the slightest to drive drunk. You can drive high if you want and from what I've heard some people actually drive better high but driving drunk is like the most idiotic thing I can think of.

Oh but you're cool with people driving high because you have heard some people drove better when they were high`?

In that case I drive like Schumacher when I'm drunk, not only that I'm the designated drunk driver.

Godzuki
07-17-2012, 05:52 PM
i used to do it all of the time when i was going out a lot, like every weekend. we'd call it 'following taillights' since it was so blurry you'd have to just focus on staying in between the 2 taillights in front of you. thats what i did and somehow never got caught.

i did hit a sobriety checkpoint after a Tyson fight and blew i think a 0.8 where i was buzzing but didn't really feel drink. Cop was cool tho after i said i drank a beer or 2 during the Tyson fight and on my way home. real lucky tho since a DUI is a pain in the ass.

-p.tiddy-
07-17-2012, 06:23 PM
I've driven drunk literally hunderds of times...but haven't had a drink in about two years now so those days are gone

only have 1 DUI from all that and I thank God all the time I didn't kill anyone else or myself, I was close to dieing several times.



yes I know it was very dumb but some of you can't relate to the situation or type of people I grew up with...driving drunk wasn't something we took seriously...we didn't take anything seriously really, and I have friends that are dead because of that.

niko
07-17-2012, 06:30 PM
I have two friends whose life's got pretty much destroyed by driving drunk, crashing, one killing his passenger and another a person in another car. One got some jail time, and both lost pretty much everything while fighting lawsuits. I mean everything. It's a lot to lose to give up not having to pay cab fare.

-p.tiddy-
07-17-2012, 06:47 PM
I have two friends whose life's got pretty much destroyed by driving drunk, crashing, one killing his passenger and another a person in another car. One got some jail time, and both lost pretty much everything while fighting lawsuits. I mean everything. It's a lot to lose to give up not having to pay cab fare.
after my DUI I totaled up everything it cost me in all and it was over $8k

which is enough for me to have purchased a strech limo every Saturday night for damn near an entire year...

niko
07-17-2012, 06:54 PM
after my DUI I totaled up everything it cost me in all and it was over $8k

which is enough for me to have purchased a strech limo every Saturday night for damn near an entire year...
as the story goes...

my friend moved to florida. he was pre med and he had this cute ass 17 yr old girl on him hanging out in a parking lot on a weeknight in some burger place down south. They were all drinking. He took her for a "drive" just down the road. Went off speeding i guess to impress her, lost control, went flying into a light pole, she was severely hurt and wound up dying a few weeks later. Her parents sued him up and down and he wound up losing everything, his parents helped to fight the lawsuits were on the verge of losing their house, never went back to school, wound up getting a job just to pay off debts from what he was doing. (There was something wrong with the crime too i beleive which hurt him continuing his education).

I saw him like a year after that, he's totally different, just a waste of a human being.

It's good to stop and think sometime IS THIS A GOOD IDEA?

tpols
07-17-2012, 07:01 PM
Never driven home wasted.. I dont know how people do that. Driving home today at 8 in the morning sleepy as hell was bad enough for me. I dozed off at a red light and the guy honking behind me woke me and made me drive lol.

-p.tiddy-
07-17-2012, 07:02 PM
as the story goes...

my friend moved to florida. he was pre med and he had this cute ass 17 yr old girl on him hanging out in a parking lot on a weeknight in some burger place down south. They were all drinking. He took her for a "drive" just down the road. Went off speeding i guess to impress her, lost control, went flying into a light pole, she was severely hurt and wound up dying a few weeks later. Her parents sued him up and down and he wound up losing everything, his parents helped to fight the lawsuits were on the verge of losing their house, never went back to school, wound up getting a job just to pay off debts from what he was doing. (There was something wrong with the crime too i beleive which hurt him continuing his education).

I saw him like a year after that, he's totally different, just a waste of a human being.

It's good to stop and think sometime IS THIS A GOOD IDEA?
yeah that's an awful story, and unfortunately it is a common story...I have a buddy that got drunk and pilled out on valium and died behind the wheel...it happens all the time...

Geriatric
07-17-2012, 08:40 PM
http://teenspeak.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/dont_drink_and_drive.jpg

-p.tiddy-
07-17-2012, 08:44 PM
http://teenspeak.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/dont_drink_and_drive.jpg
Yeah...you're drunk

Doctor Rivers
07-17-2012, 10:06 PM
http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/NJ-woman-stuck-killed-while-running-in-Pa-3712545.php

Godzuki
07-17-2012, 10:19 PM
as the story goes...

my friend moved to florida. he was pre med and he had this cute ass 17 yr old girl on him hanging out in a parking lot on a weeknight in some burger place down south. They were all drinking. He took her for a "drive" just down the road. Went off speeding i guess to impress her, lost control, went flying into a light pole, she was severely hurt and wound up dying a few weeks later. Her parents sued him up and down and he wound up losing everything, his parents helped to fight the lawsuits were on the verge of losing their house, never went back to school, wound up getting a job just to pay off debts from what he was doing. (There was something wrong with the crime too i beleive which hurt him continuing his education).

I saw him like a year after that, he's totally different, just a waste of a human being.

It's good to stop and think sometime IS THIS A GOOD IDEA?


problem is it starts in HS generally, and probably getting drunk every weekend. to think you're going to get a cab each and every time, or find a designated driver that is going to drive everyone home every time....then it carries over to college and after that. then theres different degree's of being drunk where most people wouldn't have a problem at all getting home if they were just buzzed, even a decent buzz. thats where the overconfidence of being more drunk screws you tho.

Not drinking and driving is one of those things that easier said than done depending on how often you're going out, and with who, where, etc. everything is setup for people to drink and drive with so little public transportation. Ocean City is so great just because they have buses going at all hours and almost everyone on them are drunk, only costing them a $1 to get home.

not saying its right but you have to either roll with someone who doesn't drink or sacrifices his drinking just to play designated driver. calling a cab every time is just impractical.

Tarik One
07-17-2012, 10:21 PM
Never got a DUI. Illinois, it's gonna cost about 11k if get one. That's counting towing/impound fees, Atty fees, court costs, AA meetings. Not to mention you have to be able to keep your job if you haven't bailed out of jail.

Rake2204
07-17-2012, 10:43 PM
yeah that's an awful story, and unfortunately it is a common story...I have a buddy that got drunk and pilled out on valium and died behind the wheel...it happens all the time...
As I was raised, I was surprised at how common it really is to hear such stories. I personally grew up in a couple of relatively small cities, so in my youth I sort of figured those type of things didn't happen there or if they did, they were very rare. Obviously that logic was completely ignorant.

I've been lucky enough to not have someone directly connected to me die in a drunk driving accident. However, I've had a number of classmates and friends of friends meet their demise in this fashion. One was doing 80 in a 25 and wrapped around a tree. Another, from what I heard, crashed his car drunk, got out, then was hit by another driver. And a third off the top of my head was doing 80 in a 50 and failed to manipulate a curve. Just amongst people in my school's age range, there's been at least three deaths from drunk driving.

To relate to basketball, we had a 6'9'' freshman who was a rising star, and he shattered his hip in a drunk driving accident, becoming wheelchair bound for a significant amount of time, only briefly returning to basketball, a shell of his former self. Also, a teammate of whom I was competing with for a starting spot my sophomore year shattered his leg in a drunk driving accident and never played basketball again. It's pretty nuts to think how often things like this happen.