How is this model different than most aspects of life?
yep
bring back the Draft .
draft girls too
And where are the parents?
This really brings back memories of me being trashed on the PATH in college at 5:00a.m., for my 8:00am econ class. Good Times.
Shtupping the occasional bouncer helps too...
The Moore case comes only five months after the StGuillen case. That case was front page news for a full week. And one would expect its lessons to be fresh in mind. But apparently not with Miss Moore who wandered the mean streets drunk and was abducted, raped and murdered by a slime ball who should have been dealt with long ago. What can anyone say about such a situation? Someone less kind than myself might say, "Darwin at work."
Why don't these people take their kids back?
Lesson #1: Don't get wasted.
22 and free... not answerable to anyone!
Wahabists are outraged.
That seems odd... can they smoke to?
Nothing has changed as far as going into the 'anything goes' nightlife in NYC, Hoboken, etc.
Money ALWAYS trumps the law...just ask any member of Congress.
Thats all it would take to keep me away.I wouldn't care how many hot chicks were there.Besides,my bar hopping days are long over.I've been down their path.Guess that makes me an old fart now.
Growing up in Bayonne, heading to "the city" on a Friday night at 10:00PM was nothing unusual in the 80's.
I was home from college as were my friends, we were legal at the time (19 in NYC) and we went dancing and occasionally drank too much. The same rule applied then as now: Go with your friends, Leave with your friends.
Danceateria, Cat Club, CBGBs, whatever they called that church on 6th ave coverted to a night club back then and other places I can't remember. Studio 54 was for people in their 20's and 30's back in the 80's.
I spent a lot of time (and money) on Bleeker Street then too. The Peculier Pub and the Bitter End (RIP) were my favorites.
McSorley's was a popular hang out of mine and I celebrated my 21st birthday there. And no celebration at McSorely's would be complete if we weren't thrown out by Brendan.
And of course the obligatory slice of pizza from Ray's on 11th and 6th before getting on the PATH on 9th St.
We were young, but not immature. Forcing young people to commit crimes in order to enjoy social activities that they will partake in for the rest of their lives is silly. Keeping them out of cars after the bars, I'm fine with.
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You'd think the people at the impound lot would have had teh brains to call the cops. They called an ambulance. I can't believe how creepy, weird, sad and scary that whole story is. I can't believe the perps "girlfriend" was there when he killed the girl and helped dump the body. I mean, I know there is mucho crime, but that whole story, it's like she fell into a twilight zone of mayhem.
I know a lot of my friends who do this kind of, er, stuff...
In a sense, it's a shame my generation brings onto itself. Suffice it to say, I live in a generation where "It's all about me, me, and me." These kids have no common sense--something that's equally apparent on campus and in public.
It's a sad commentary on what our society has devolved into. OTOH, all hope isn't lost. There are people with common sense and who know right from wrong. And there is faith in God above...
And these people are going to be running the country fifteen to thirty years down the road? Utterly appalling.