perhaps she figures that she's got another 11 years of debauchery before she has to gain a sense of personal responsibility... just like dad.
i see brains run in the family too.
why was he driving an unregistered vehicle?
and doesn't the car have to be insured to the registering party?
and why is the bank doing the registration? isn't that a DMV thing?
if you still have the title, it's your problem.
<< well, she is a friend of a friend. She's been an alcoholic for years. >>
that certainly changes the context of the story, doesn't it?
the friend that knew she's been an alcoholic had a moral responsibility to say something long before she got behind the wheel of a schoolbus.
and Lord...
<< is it acceptable for a married man to tell another woman that he loves her.... >>
sure! then he should be ready to give his insane wife half of everything he's got. she'll sue him for divorce on rounds of infidelity and he'll up a creek without a paddle. maybe if he's lucky, his crazy...
what's stupid about it? the article doesn't say if she had a history of DWI offenses. she's obviously irresponsible, but what could anyone do about it if she'd never done it before?
<< Men have the advantage of not getting emotionally involved in such trite activities such as doing the laundry or cleaning the house. >>
well, if this isn't the stupidest thing i've read all day...
anyone who gets "emotionally involved" with laundry deserves a kick to the cranium...
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