Posted on 01/22/2019 11:00:33 AM PST by simpson96
she blew a .431
Egghead.
She looks like she could use a few of those beers.
lol. Ain’t that the truth.
"Level Five.....Someday I'm gonna marry that girl!"
Pam Poovey
years ago, I used to work at a small-city police station. only 5-10% of DWI's brought in overnight were women. The men were nearly all just above the limit at that time - 0.11-0.12
The women, though much fewer in number, we almost always .25 or above. I saw a few at 0.30 and higher.
“and complete classes in .... getting motivated.”
Well, she seemed to have that part down.
Interesting.. and she doesn’t look like a rail thin woman.
Hold Muh Beer - You’re doing it wrong.
I’m surprised she didn’t have the beer all safely put away in seat belts.
And the kid? Ehh - he’s on his own. Mama done told him to put his seat belt on.
She looks like she could use a few of those beers.
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Those beers were for her husband. He needed them before... er... you know.
That’s how I grew up. We had to keep the kegs from rolling around and shaking up the beer in the back of the pickup truck.
Oh how times have changed... and we survived with only a few brain injuries... from drinking.... not from falling out of the truck while drunk.
she blew a .431
Looks like she could suck a golf ball through 50 ft of garden hose!!!
>>Police found a 2-year-old boy unrestrained in the back seat of the pickup sitting on top of a case of beer near a loaded assault rifle
Back in my day, a beer-weight was a perfectly legitimate use for a toddler. Why let the case of beer slide around the back seat unrestrained?
For his beer goggles! He needed them.
That boy will be posting here on FR some day.
Normally, that's comatose zone. Looks like she's been snockered continuously for a long time to build up that kind of tolerance.
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