billinms
Tiptoeing Through the Tulips
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I just emailed this story to my mom. She insists that she's the meanest mom on the planet.
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If I caught my boy with booze in his car, id beat the tar out of him, If I found my boy drinking in the house, id ask for a bit myself. as long as he/she is over 18
You'd beat the tar out of a 19 year old for having a bottle of whatever in his car? Seriously, you've never had booze in your vehicle when you were 19? Who knows, the bottle may have not even been open. If the kid were 16-17 years old and still in high school, I could understand.
If it were me, I'd tell him not to drink and drive and to take the bottle out of his car before he gets pulled over with it.
But really, bottom line is the dude needs to buy his own car so he doesn't have to live by those strict rules for someone who could be a sophomore in college.
Well, I agree about booze and autos not mixing....but it didn't say that he was drinking and driving. I don't know whether or not you drink, but how to you get your alcohol from place to place when you buy it?
He's 19 years old. She needs to lay off of him a little. Now she just seeks attention with the way she went about "punishing" a 19 year old adult. Rules are rules, but c'mon.
She must've been hell to live with growing up.
If he was hiding it from her in the car, where/when was he planning on drinking it? I'll bet it wasn't at home, which would mean he'd be drinking elsewhere and then driving home under the influence.
I think it's a great lesson; if he was caught with liquor and the drinking age is in fact 21, then I imagine the authorities wouldn't be willing to "lay off of him a little".