Yep............thats Memphis. Super ghetto, I hate that place. Been there a few times unfortunately.
Yep............thats Memphis. Super ghetto, I hate that place. Been there a few times unfortunately.
I don't know that time this is at but I assume it's late. Going into an IHOP or Waffle House after midnight...there's always a chance for drama. Like my parents used to say about being out late..."nothing good happens after midnight".
that on the ledge at the end bout to hit a splash off the top
Plenty of good things after midnight. Just not at a IHOP or Waffle House. Even those 24-Hour places in good neighborhoods out here in Southern California gets the characters.
Sure. But the odds of something going way wrong increase pretty dramatically every hour past. Assuming that one is venturing out into the public.
I think they were basically saying that anyone out after midnight is probably drunk.
Yeah, my pops would tell me the same thing. I'm at the age that if I'm out after like 11 I'm trying to hurry home to avoid the idiots who drive bombed out of their ing skulls. I've helped a number of drunk drivers before only because I didn't want others to die because of their lack of responsibility and careless imbibing.
Yep. When I look back, I'm shocked at how many times I made it home OK and without getting pulled over. I once got behind a random car and followed them for about an hour into the country. When we pulled in to their driveway, they got out of their car and asked me what I was doing following them. For some reason, I thought I was supposed to be following them to a party.
The one time I got pulled over, I was able to talk my way out of any legal issues. We were only like 3 residential blocks from my house and the Officer was hesitant in letting me go, but I was lucky. After that, I used taxis to party and then with the creation of Uber/Lyft, I use them now. That's too funny about the following the car part.
Chargers could use some of those offensive linemen.
You got lucky there. I had a friend who already had a couple of DWIs when he was 20. He got pulled over and he got out of the car and put his hands over his face. The cop asked him if anything was wrong. He told the cop that his wife just died. The cop followed him to a gas station and let him call someone to pick him up. Guy wasn't even married.
All of that and he still never learned his lesson. Think he has 7 or 8 now. Spent several years at the state pen.
That one lady sure is concerned about the safety of her baby.
Yeah, I was sweating bullets. I mean, I wasn't hammered, but I did have a beer 1 hour before I went home. I had heard horror stories of people who couldn't stop drinking and driving. I had to do some work for a DUI program and I met some real interesting people. Some folks who never learn their lesson and others that were popped for the silliest thing. But with the ways of getting around , there isn't really a reson to put you or other people at risk.
Society would have been done a huge favor is someone would have walked in with a flamethrower.
Burning fat is difficult to extinguish.
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"Guess my white privilege caused that"
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