HW: Hawkwind in New Zealand
david hall
dave at PARMA29.FREESERVE.CO.UK
Thu Feb 17 10:02:34 EST 2000
It's not that some people handle it better...some people think that they
handle it better. I know a few people who have suffered as a result of
arseholes on the road. Hey don't take my word for it; pop down to your local
A and E to view the damage for yourself.
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: Stephan Spiegel <spiegel at INTPLSRV.NET>
To: Multiple recipients of list BOC-L <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
Date: 16 February 2000 09:53
Subject: HW: Hawkwind in New Zealand
>I'm sorry for that comment about Drunk Driving
>I kinda ment it as a joke. But yes, it's not recommended
>to drive drunk. When I was young, I did it a lot.
>I never had an accident, never broke the speed limit,
>and in my opinion did a great job for the condition
>I was in. Now I'll think twice. It's just that some people
>handle their "conditions" better than others. I've
>come closer to getting in wrecks when I was sober,
>than when I was "out there". I guess I concentrated more
>when I was wasted than when I wasn't. Plus the fines ($)
>are a lot worse than they used to be. I think an old person
>65 years old and up are more of a threat on the road, and
>they're sober!
>
>Hawkman
>
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