Posted by newhollandnut on May 17, 2019 at 04:09:33 from (174.231.130.33):
In Reply to: Fuel Consumption MPG posted by MahindraProud on May 16, 2019 at 19:08:10:
Once might be misfortune but twice is just pure stupidity. I don�t have anything against drinking and I�ve probably done my fair share of it but my family is on the road too and everyone else�s family in this country as well. Just my opinion but if someone under the influence were to fatality injury my family on the roadway the re wouldn�t be much left on agenda for the rest of my life except carefully planning the slowest most painful way of revenge or my own justice. An eye for an eye. Please get some help or just stop I don�t know you and don�t care if you�re fine with getting out and hurting yourself but don�t run the risk of hurting innocent people just because you are not smart enough to quit or limit yourself on drinks or too lazy to get help. You said you don�t have to go to work anymore? PERFECT! Go get help but you have to discipline yourself to stick with it. And you probably think you�re too busy or have too much going on but if you�ve been arrested for this twice already the chances of you being a productive member of society is probably pretty slim. Please treat your problem
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