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But osshiffer,,,

But officer, I always thought Jim Beam soda pop wasn't intoxicating. :banana: :rolleyes2:
 
"Yerhonor, I weren't drunk, I jes been drinkin'!"

...he's done driving legally after a third D.U.I. In Florida.

I joke about th' CAB, but never would I get behind the wheel with even ONE under me belt. It jus' don' make no sense.
 
Completely concur with Dr. I enjoy a cold beer or glass of wine at the end of the day, but drinking and driving (same for power tools) don’t mix for me.

Having said that, I have been told to drive with a fifth of whiskey in his glove box. If I get pulled over for drunk driving, the whiskey gets drunk, and the officer must prove I was drunk before he pulled me over!

(I don’t actually do that...)
 
"Yerhonor, I weren't drunk, I jes been drinkin'!"

...he's done driving legally after a third D.U.I. In Florida.

I joke about th' CAB, but never would I get behind the wheel with even ONE under me belt. It jus' don' make no sense.

Smart man!
 
I don't even like whiskey, any kind, never acquired a taste for it and like Doc, I like a CAB in the evening sometimes, but would never drive after having one, not even my farm equipment on the place. PJ
 
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