Ravi
Diamond Member
Well then we can get the press to stop calling 18 and 19 year olds teenagers and implying they are children.
Eighteen
Nineteen
d'oh!
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Well then we can get the press to stop calling 18 and 19 year olds teenagers and implying they are children.
That is not how I read your statement which stated in effect you wondered what the DUI rate comparisons would be.
IMO, comparing the acceptance of alcohol consumption by culture is a different comparison.
Eighteen
Nineteen
d'oh!
Currently the rite of passage for 18 year olds is titty bars. If we lower the drinking age to 18, then we should lower the age for strip clubs to 16. But if we lower it to 16, then we should lower the driving age to 15 so that kids won't have to ride the public bus to get a lap dance.
Currently the rite of passage for 18 year olds is titty bars. If we lower the drinking age to 18, then we should lower the age for strip clubs to 16. But if we lower it to 16, then we should lower the driving age to 15 so that kids won't have to ride the public bus to get a lap dance.
Asute observations leading to logical suggestions.
Who could possibly appreciate a lap dance more than most 15 year old boys?
And who wants to share a bus, and possibly bump into a 15 year old who just just got a lap dance at titty bear, either?
Perhaps the most sensible solution is to give lap dancers cab fare and a couple 40's and have them delivered to the young boys at home.
Everyone's a winner, they obys, their parents who don't want them killed in a car accident, and who want to meet their girlfriends, too, the lap dancers, the cab drivers, people who ride public transit, and anyone who drives a car, too.
Since I'm practically a liberal, I propose that we create a department in the Federal government to oversee this program, and hell, we might as well make the rich pay for it, while we're at it, too.
Oh, and just to show you I'm not entirely sexist, let's buy all young girls ponies, too, shall we?
And if we can possible management it, what with DNA manipulation and all, why not shoot for giving all young girls unicorns just as soon as we can?
Might as well throw a couple billion to biotech industries, too, while we're solving problems.
Just how many rites of passage do you need to feel like an adult.
It's called the E-Club (the "E" being "enlisted person's"), and the Marine Corps does not adhere to state law on base. 18-21 can drink beer in the club, or at other functions on base where alcohol may be served.
I disagree with your comment on age. That's BS. That behavior is not restricted to person's 18-21 years of age. It's restricted to persons who display that behavior. I know people of all ages who have no clue.
Myself, I've always driven better when I'm drunk....
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