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Post by Spyder Skip on Aug 20, 2010 8:56:07 GMT -5
I was at my bros friends party and we are about to go pick up beer from this one chick he knew. My brother had already gotten tipsy after drinking some left over from their last party so I had to go with the host and this other guys.
After talking his friend says "I just realized we cannot get pulled over. We have a kid under age by three year [him] ONE under by 5 [me] and a stoned driver [the stoned driver]" at this point i realize I may be more drunk than i thought [which is how it always works] and get nervous. Next thing we know is we see them blue and red lights flashing. so after exchanging "Dont be fucking stupid" "Let me get in the drivers seat!!" "Fuck were are fucked! OH SHIT!" "What do you mean this isnt your car? So we are goin to be in a car you cant identify and we are all fucked up in someway?! SHIT!"
so as we slow down, and pull over tryin to get on straight faces, not only does the cop pass us, but pulls over the guy in front of us, who upon opening his door, some beer bottles fell out.
Luck is fucking amazing
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Post by thetarrynator on Aug 20, 2010 9:03:30 GMT -5
Wow, you're seriously stupid aren't you?
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Post by BigFaker on Aug 20, 2010 9:09:50 GMT -5
Spyder skip... Aren't you that kid whose about 11?
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Post by thetarrynator on Aug 20, 2010 9:33:51 GMT -5
Spyder skip... Aren't you that kid whose about 11? He bloody acts like it.
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Post by Spyder Skip on Aug 20, 2010 10:19:36 GMT -5
16 and how is that actin like 11
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Post by thetarrynator on Aug 20, 2010 10:25:59 GMT -5
16 and how is that actin like 11 You're bragging about getting into a car with someone in no fit state to drive and how you got away with it. I know someone who was killed because of idiots like you and your friends.
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Post by Spyder Skip on Aug 20, 2010 11:01:22 GMT -5
I'm not bragging, if anything I was agreeing with you in a way. I even said it was luck I got away.
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Post by b_Pooly on Aug 20, 2010 13:03:49 GMT -5
hi
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Post by Spyder Skip on Aug 20, 2010 14:19:56 GMT -5
hello
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Post by snitsky1214 on Aug 20, 2010 21:15:26 GMT -5
16 and how is that actin like 11 You're bragging about getting into a car with someone in no fit state to drive and how you got away with it. I know someone who was killed because of idiots like you and your friends. People that are stoned drive no more than 15 mhp anyway. They hit something, they bounce off with no damage. Drunk drivers are the ones that kill.
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Post by BigFaker on Aug 21, 2010 7:52:13 GMT -5
You're bragging about getting into a car with someone in no fit state to drive and how you got away with it. I know someone who was killed because of idiots like you and your friends. People that are stoned drive no more than 15 mhp anyway. They hit something, they bounce off with no damage. Drunk drivers are the ones that kill. wow, you seem dead set on making ridiculous statements without any fact. Of course stoned drivers kill...
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Post by Spyder Skip on Aug 21, 2010 8:04:46 GMT -5
Of course he was driving slow, alot of the time stoned people know that they are, so he was being careful
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Post by BigFaker on Aug 21, 2010 8:07:03 GMT -5
Of course he was driving slow, alot of the time stoned people know that they are, so he was being careful Oh, that's alright then. Hope he makes the queens honours list, I'm praying for a knighthood for him. You idiot.
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Post by T. on Aug 21, 2010 9:19:52 GMT -5
Hi. Are you from IMDb?
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Post by Spyder Skip on Aug 21, 2010 10:10:13 GMT -5
used to be
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Post by thetarrynator on Aug 21, 2010 11:25:16 GMT -5
Of course he was driving slow, alot of the time stoned people know that they are, so he was being careful Oh, that's alright then. Hope he makes the queens honours list, I'm praying for a knighthood for him. You idiot.
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Post by therock on Aug 21, 2010 12:04:57 GMT -5
Whats up with this monkey ass fool?
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Post by Synyster Gates on Aug 21, 2010 12:39:27 GMT -5
He's Hell Minister remember?
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Post by thetarrynator on Aug 21, 2010 12:39:44 GMT -5
Whats up with this monkey ass fool? Hi Money.
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Post by therock on Aug 21, 2010 12:43:58 GMT -5
Didnt know he was Minister
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Post by thetarrynator on Aug 21, 2010 12:55:13 GMT -5
Didnt know he was Minister No, you're Money. Your first mistake was changing the name of one of your troll accounts to "The_Rock_Connection". Your second mistake was coming back here. Your third mistake will be your reply to this, which I'm sure will be you acting dumb pretending your not Money. I wait in anticipation of your next move.
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Post by therock on Aug 21, 2010 12:57:29 GMT -5
What troll account are you talking about? The Rock wants to know.
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Post by thetarrynator on Aug 21, 2010 19:21:50 GMT -5
Didnt know he was Minister Money isn't Minister... but you are
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Post by snitsky1214 on Aug 21, 2010 21:24:55 GMT -5
People that are stoned drive no more than 15 mhp anyway. They hit something, they bounce off with no damage. Drunk drivers are the ones that kill. wow, you seem dead set on making ridiculous statements without any fact. Of course stoned drivers kill... HARTFORD — — Marijuana use had little effect on simulated driving skills, according to a Hartford Hospital study, but test subjects were more easily distracted when under the influence of the drug. Investigators from Hartford Hospital and the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine assessed the simulated driving performance of 50 male and 35 female subjects in a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. All 85 subjects reported having used marijuana from one to 10 times per month previously. The study was published in the March issue of the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Courant.com Newsletters: Breaking News, Huskies, Business, Entertainment & More] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- During the study, some subjects were given actual marijuana cigarettes, and some were given a placebo, with neither the investigator nor the subject knowing which they had smoked. Another administrator kept track of who was given which type of cigarette. The marijuana was supplied by the National Institute of Drug Abuse and the University of Mississippi, the only legal source of the drug in the U.S. Subjects drove a high-tech simulator that was very realistic, said Beth Anderson, an investigator in the study. "It was an actual car with parts replaced by computers." Participants then drove down a simulated country road for 15 minutes, first in an "uneventful" simulation, and then in collision-avoidance and distracted-driving simulations, the study states. In the collision-avoidance portion, drivers reacted to simulated events such as another driver entering an intersection illegally, a changing traffic light, and a dog running into the road. The researchers found no signifcant difference between the study groups in the collision-avoidance tests. During the distracted-driving segment, participants solved "mental math" problems while driving, Anderson said. Subjects answered aloud simple math problems that were provided by a recording. Speed and steering variability, as well as the number of errors made in the math portion of the test, were used to determine how impaired subjects were, according to Anderson. "The study didn't find a lot of impairment," Anderson said. "[Subjects] slowed down. It looked like they were trying to compensate. Compensation would only take you so far." The study states that "participants receiving active marijuana decreased their speed more so than those receiving the placebo cigarette during a distracted section of the drive." Anderson stressed that the findings do not mean that driving high is harmless. For instance, researchers noted that in the distracted-driving tests, "participants under the influence of marijuana failed to benefit from prior [driving] experience … as evidenced by a decrease in speed and a failure to show expected practice effects." "The results do not imply that it is safe to drive under the influence of marijuana, especially because we know people aren't just smoking marijuana," Anderson said. "They do it while drinking. They do this when others are in the car, listening to music, talking on cellphones or texting. These behaviors distract drivers and are even more dangerous when someone has been using marijuana." Anderson said the study showed that the effects of marijuana on driving need to be studied further. "We need to know what marijuana does to the brain. We need to understand the ramifications. To create public policy and to keep people safe, you need to know what's really happening in the brain," Anderson said. "You have to have the facts." A 2004 fact sheet published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said that marijuana has been shown to adversely affect driving. "Decreased car handling performance, increased reaction times, impaired time and distance estimation, inability to maintain headway, lateral travel, subjective sleepiness, motor incoordination, and impaired sustained vigilance have all been reported," the fact sheet states. "Some drivers may actually be able to improve performance for brief periods by overcompensating for self-perceived impairment. The greater the demands placed on the driver, however, the more critical the likely impairment." www.courant.com/health/hc-marijuana-study0608-20100607,0,5406069.story In summation, marijuana alone has little to no effect on driving skills. I have yet to read or see a news story about a deadly crash, where THC was found in the driver's blood, that didn't involve alcohol or other drugs as well. If you would like to conduct your own study to prove your point, by all means....
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Post by BigFaker on Aug 21, 2010 23:51:46 GMT -5
Snitsky, I'm a little drunk right now so I cant be bothered offering you an alternate version, but look in in the morning for there will be something there,
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Post by BigFaker on Aug 22, 2010 18:51:33 GMT -5
How does marijuana affect driving ability? Driving experiments show that marijuana affects a wide range of skills needed for safe driving -- thinking and reflexes are slowed, making it hard for drivers to respond to sudden, unexpected events. Also, a driver's ability to "track" (stay in lane) through curves, to brake quickly, and to maintain speed and the proper distance between cars is affected. Research shows that these skills are impaired for at least 4-6 hours after smoking a single marijuana cigarette, long after the "high" is gone. If a person drinks alcohol, along with using marijuana, the risk of an accident greatly increases. Marijuana presents a definite danger on the road. www.well.com/user/woa/fspot.htm
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Post by thetarrynator on Aug 22, 2010 19:16:27 GMT -5
Marijuana presents a definite danger on the road.
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Post by snitsky1214 on Aug 22, 2010 20:59:24 GMT -5
All with absolutely no reference to specific tests they conducted......
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Post by Spyder Skip on Aug 23, 2010 16:32:58 GMT -5
Did not think this post would spark this argument
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Post by thetarrynator on Aug 23, 2010 17:06:15 GMT -5
Did not think this post would spark this argument You're still here? You know that we know you're The_Rock_Connection, right?
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