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jebstuart 11-03-2003 04:40 PM

Drink O Meter
 
See how much you have drank and what it cost you. http://www.iondesign.net/drinkometer/

Sol 11-03-2003 04:45 PM

heh, actually, I never had to pay for any I drank.

TrueWildMan 11-03-2003 04:47 PM

:shock:

I've spent 40 grand?!?!? I could have me a GXP!!!

SSEi95 11-03-2003 04:58 PM

It says I've spent $89866.

and I am rated (and I quote)


You are rated: Ozzy Osbourne
F*****g hell Sharon...You are definately a Daddy...pass me the Vodka...*hic*...

TrueWildMan 11-03-2003 04:59 PM


Originally Posted by SSEi95
It says I've spent $89866.

and I am rated (and I quote)


You are rated: Ozzy Osbourne
F*****g hell Sharon...You are definately a Daddy...pass me the Vodka...*hic*...

:shock: ...Now to find your son...

:lol: :lol:

MOS95B 11-04-2003 12:17 AM

http://images.cardomain.com/member_i...81_31_full.gif

Went with my average now. If I went with my younger days....

Jstpsntym 11-04-2003 12:23 AM


Originally Posted by SSEi95
It says I've spent $89866.

and I am rated (and I quote)


You are rated: Ozzy Osbourne
F*****g hell Sharon...You are definately a Daddy...pass me the Vodka...*hic*...

Ozzy is the worst...I tried it as a 90 year old that drank hard liquor and it came up the same.

Otherwise, I am in debt to booze over a hundred grand in my lifetime. I find that hard to believe, but then again, I put everything on a credit card.

MOS95B 11-04-2003 12:26 AM

You gotta remember, since it's from the UK, it starts you as legal at 17.

I was, however, legal at 17. I was in the National Guard and back them (as it should be now) Old enough to Serve, Old enough to Drink.

I was very popular my juniior and senior years of high school :lol:

Jstpsntym 11-04-2003 12:30 AM


Originally Posted by MOS95B
You gotta remember, since it's from the UK, it starts you as legal at 17.

I was, however, legal at 17. I was in the National Guard and back them (as it should be now) Old enough to Serve, Old enough to Drink.

I was very popular my juniior and senior years of high school :lol:

I was grand-fathered at 19, when all the states started raising the age to 21. so I had a two year head start on some. Of course, I was drinking "illegally" long before then.

I agree with you on the "old enough to serve" thing, but I have come to the conclusion that if the drinking age is raised to 21, so should the voting age. (unless you are serving your country, then you get the full boat...voting, drinking, whatever)

Most "kids" of 18-20 do not have a clue about politics, beyond their senior year government class or knowledge of how their parents voted. By 21, you have either been educated in college for a couple years or have held a job long enough to understand the difference between gross and take-home pay and the consequence of taxation. Until then, the only politcal education they get is from MTV's "rock the vote", which is like having Cheech and Chong teach drug re-hab.

willwren 11-04-2003 01:33 AM

Yikes.

27980.16

$111920.60

81.78 bathtubs, and .69 ferraris. How many Bonnevilles is that?


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