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Why does my EX husband think that is okay to drink and drive with my children?

  • Posted on April 9, 2011 at 3:23 am

On the weekends he has the kids, he drinks. If he takes them out to dinner, he has drinks. Then he gets in the car with my our kids and drives them home. My daughter is 12 and really concerned when this happens,but is too intimidated to say anything to her father. So when I gently bring up the subject of how this makes the kids feel, he makes me the b!@#$%. Then says its no big deal, or says he can do whatever he wants when it’s his child time. Even his mother (my ex mil) never says anything, and she’s even been with him when this has occurred. Any advise??? I have an ex from HELL.

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For your drive home — a joke to tide you over…………..?

  • Posted on February 22, 2011 at 1:21 pm

One day, in line at the company cafeteria, Jack says to Mike behind him, “My elbow hurts like heck. I guess I better see a doctor.”

“Listen, you don’t have to spend that kind of money,” Mike replies. “There’s a diagnostic computer down at Wal-Mart. Just give it a urine sample and the computer will tell you what’s wrong and what to do about it. It takes ten seconds and cost ten dollars, a lot cheaper than a doctor.”

So Jack deposits a urine sample in a small jar and takes it to Wal-Mart. He deposits ten dollars, and the computer lights up and asks for the urine sample. He pours the sample into the slot and waits. Ten seconds later, the computer ejects a printout: “You have tennis elbow. Soak your arm in warm water and avoid heavy activity. It will improve in two weeks.”

That evening while thinking how amazing this new technology was, Jack began wondering if the computer could be fooled. He mixed some tap water, a stool sample from his dog, urine samples from his wife and daughter, and masturbated into the mixture for good measure. Jack hurries back to Wal-Mart, eager to check the results. He deposits ten dollars, pours in his concoction, and awaits the results. The computer prints the following:

1. Your tap water is too hard. Get a water softener.
2. Your dog has ringworm. Bathe him with anti-fungal shampoo.
3. Your daughter has a cocaine habit. Get her into rehab.
4. Your wife is pregnant. Twins. They aren’t yours. Get a lawyer.
5. If you don’t stop playing with yourself, your elbow will never get better.
Thank you for shopping at Wal-Mart.

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Should I let my 9 yr old daughter drive us to church this morning?

  • Posted on October 7, 2010 at 7:23 pm

I’ve had too much to drink….Praise the Lord Jebus Christ!

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Can a passenger sitting in their driveway be charged with dui if they had some one drive them home and left?

  • Posted on September 14, 2010 at 8:22 am

My daughter and her friend picked me up from a bar because I was drunk. When we arrived home my daughter went in the house and her friend left with another person to pick up my other daughter. Approximately, 30-40 seconds later an officer approaches me while I was scratching a lottery ticket in the passenger seat before going in the house. The officer then arrests me for dwi even though I told her I wasn’t driving the vehicle. Can I be charged with dui if wasn’t even driving and the cop shows up several seconds later looking for the car?
I do not if the keys were left in the ignition because I wasn’t paying attention and my timing may be off because again I was drunk but I do know it took long enough for him to leave and for my daughter to get in the house to head for the bathroom before the cop showed up. The cop also stated to the magistrate that she was cut off by a car and was not close enough too me as the reason for the delay.

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how can a judge drink and drive and still hand down decisions of others drinking and driving.?

  • Posted on August 30, 2010 at 7:22 am

this judge goes to the local resturant every week and drinks a full bottle of vodka with his meal at lunchtime and when he’s finished he gets in his car and drives out of town to his residence and the local police just look the other way.i would like to know how he can do it and not anybody else.personally,i don’t do it myself but how can he do this and he won’t let others do it.what i’m saying is not the poor people.most of the high class and middle class are allowed to get away with it.is there a place where we can get this changed?it makes me mad that this judge is breaking the law and we can’t do a thing about it.my daughter has a job and because it’s not a high paying job he treats her like crap and she can’t be rude because the job says that the customer is always right.so how can we stop this judge?thank you allowing me to express my voice about him.he’s worthless if you ask me.just like this cop years ago,hit this kid and killed him and the town made him cheif of police.help me

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If your daughter-in-law let her daddy drink and drive with her and the grand child?

  • Posted on August 28, 2010 at 11:22 am

How would you handle this news and who is to blame?
The baby’s daddy is ready to get a lawyer and sue for custody.
What ALL would you do?
I’m ready to call DHS.

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can u be proved unfit if father saying u drive drunk all the time with child in car but have never had dui?

  • Posted on August 22, 2010 at 1:27 am

the father of my child and my aunt are saying that all i do is drive drunk with my daughter in the car thats what they told dss. i have never had dui there was no law involved father has child abuse on his record, also assualt on female drug charges and other things. Since all this happen i started going to aa meetings her teachers are going to court with me i have a full time job i have letters from people i know stating that i have always looked out for the safety of my child, what are the chances of them taking my child from me? we are not married.

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Should I let my 9yr old daughter drive us to church this morning?

  • Posted on August 21, 2010 at 3:23 am

I’ve been drinking wine this morning….Don’t worry, we are Catholics and she can reach the pedals.

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Does Modern Society Drive People Insane?

  • Posted on January 10, 2010 at 10:24 am

Stress and anxiety are things anyone and everyone has to deal with. The mental stresses and pressures placed upon the typical human being by modern civilization is a price that must be paid to live within the social strata we have now. It is understandable for people to have to bear with stress and pressure, to need to develop the mental tools to adapt to their culture and working environment, but for some, the burden is too great to bear. The human mind is a sensitive instrument, a computer program that has algorithms and protocols that can be stretched to a breaking point. The average person either has the capacity to deal with the stress and anxiety inherent to the modern world, but others are not so lucky. It has been suggested that, more than any era on record, the world we live in today has a sizable percentage of the population that is incurably mad.

Indeed, the stress and anxiety being pressed upon people can stretch less adapted minds to the breaking point. Apart from conforming to social norms, one also has to deal with the culture of work, the demands placed upon one’s gender, the social duties one has, and the conflicting need to fit in while retaining one’s individuality at the same time. This incredible amount of stress and anxiety, when combined with some personalities or mentalities, can result in someone that has embraced madness. In many ways, being utterly insane is a way to escape the stress and anxiety that society, work, and culture press upon a person. It is an unusual sight, but it is not impossible to see someone who has become so stressed out by events in his life that he can find himself having a complex philosophical debate with a stop sign.

As was once said by the comic book character The Joker, all it really takes for someone to go crazy was one “really bad day.” Unfortunately, when one takes everything into context and considers the thousands of layers that one has to navigate on a daily basis, the possibility of at least one person in the world having that “really bad day” is relatively high. There is no specific combination that can lead to this, nor is there any specific personality profile that is more prone to just snapping. The fact is, this is all based heavily on circumstance and luck. For some, it will only take a single event in that person’s life to make a difference, to cause a significant enough change that his mind can no longer handle the strain. For others, it would take him being served divorce papers, losing his job, learning he has cancer, being robbed blind in the middle of the street, and learning his youngest daughter just died for him to “lose it.”

The modern era, according to some analysts, is structured with so many complications and duties for a single individual that going completely insane is not that far-fetched. However, it is distinctly possible that insanity is a long-term development. People in the workplace or within some social circles may be slowly developing insanity in some form or another, but lack that single, defining moment to trigger the nervous breakdown. The emergence of insanity does not always have to be instantaneous, as the degradation of one’s “sanity” can be a slow process that can last a lifetime, requiring only a single event to open the proverbial door to the psychological point of no return.

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lost an old friend because the daughter was too drunk to drive?

  • Posted on January 9, 2010 at 12:32 am

after picking her up from the bar and taking her home, I placed her on the couch, put a blanket on her, then started to go for the door, she called me, I turned around, all she had on was her underwear !!! I put the blanket back on her (no family members were home at the time ) she didnt want that, she wanted me !! she kept trying to grab my butt, stoking my hair, telling me that her family doesnt understand her and what she is going thru. her family owns a business so there time is very limited ? she is 23, same age as my daughter .I have known her family for years…the next morning her dad and mom called me..they were go to kick my butt for taking advantage of thier daughter while she was drunk..didnt care to listen to my side..this was last week..just wanted any comment for my question is all..

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