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I'd call the police and have her arrested for grand theft auto. That would teach the bitch to snoop around on my property.
He is of age.
Was someone who drank during prohibition "underage"? No.
Being of age means one thing, and that is being an adult. You are an adult whenever you turn 18.
He is of age. Was someone who drank during prohibition "underage"? No. Being of age means one thing, and that is being an adult. You are an adult whenever you turn 18.
From prudes.
It's just me and my mom have a sort of gentlemen's agreement... if we sell each others cars, we both send the other to prison. It keeps that peace. That's all I'm here for.
Well I didn't say anything about THEM, see?
You do realize with that smilie you are looking like a middle schooler, with permissive parents? Didn't work so well in high school, did it?
I don't believe in the ancient 21 year old drinking age, and I support the actions of any of the 90% or so of adults who are or have protested it...
Open containers are a bad idea. But he just needs to find better ways to hide it.
And Kathy... you of all people should know, if there was one thing my parents were, it's not "permissive". I grew up in the south, after all.
I don't know you or your parents, so how should I, of all people know?
Oh, I don't know, I guess you don't go to the other site that often.
Years ago it was 18. Then they raised it. FWIW, I've always thought if someone was old enough to go into the military, they should be able to drink a beer.
Years ago it was 18. Then they raised it. FWIW, I've always thought if someone was old enough to go into the military, they should be able to drink a beer.
In a way, I agree with this sentiment. My feeling is, if they're in the military, the should be able to have a beer or three.
I haven't seen that the Mom in this case told the kid he couldn't have a beer or three. She told him to keep the car that she bought and paid for locked and no booze in the car. Presumably he agreed to these simple conditions.
I don't care if he is 49 years old. If he violated the agreement, she is within her rights to take away and sell the car, and no, that is not an extreme reaction.
Someone that drank during prohibition was consuming an illegal product, just like crack now.
In this case, at 19 at least in IL, he is of age to drive and buy cigarettes. He's not of age to drink, purchase liquor, or lottery tickets. Thems the laws.
It was his mom's car, she let him use it, with restrictions. He didn't honor those, so she sold it and chose to make his poor choice public. It's within her right and she's picked up lots of kudos for it.