Underage Drinking

youd be surprised. theres good reason that everyone wishes they were from TEXAS.

(recent case in point, "texas roadhouse".... wtf? why not north dakota road house? oh yeah, thats because ND sucks.)

Yeah plus the percentage of hicks from Texas seems to be quite low. The percentage of hicks from North Dakota seems to be...oh... about 101%. We have hicks everywhere...even in CA... think Fontucky and Clantee (Fontana is LA area's hick town and Santee is San Diego area's)... you get the usual confederate flag, 1982 bondoed up Camaro or Ford truck, whitewashed tapered mom jeans, mullet, etc. It's still in existence everywhere :D
 
Texas cant be much of a hick state........ Its not like George Bush is from there or anything.


a) he's an idiot

b) texas doesnt even vote majority republican for governor anymore. the last guy to get elected only got something like 35% of the vote, with two independents and a democrat taking the rest.
 
Yeah plus the percentage of hicks from Texas seems to be quite low. The percentage of hicks from North Dakota seems to be...oh... about 101%.


exactly. yeah theres some country folk in texas, but JEEBUS ive heard more hick music, seen more trailer parks, and witnessed more redneckery since ive been in ND than i EVER saw in Texas.

not exaggerating.

the hick-per-capita is WAY higher here in ND
 
exactly. yeah theres some country folk in texas, but JEEBUS ive heard more hick music, seen more trailer parks, and witnessed more redneckery since ive been in ND than i EVER saw in Texas.

not exaggerating.

the hick-per-capita is WAY higher here in ND

Toby Keith, Keystone light, 1984 Pontiac Firebird (6-cyl auto version), flourescent lime green Arctic Cat jacket, Wal-Mart sweatpants, and Columbia Estates trailer! :nana2: I'm rollin'!

BTW, has anyone seen Columbia Estates? Those are some amazing "estates"!
 
and Paulaner Salvator! :)

btw, we don't encourage underage drinking.. not if you want an airline career..all we ask is "don't be stupid" ;)

Underage intoxication in many fields doesnt matter. But at the same time ask yourself the question, if I can hire a guy who is just as qualified and the one has nothing on their records and the other has this drinking citation who would I take? The one without a record. Just make better decisions and it wont be a problem.
 
Welcome to North Dakota, where social gatherings with dancing and music is discouraged (think $250 first offense Misdemeanor charge, then second $750 fine...any time of the day if they hear a PEEP out of you from 50 feet and if there are two or more people present, it is illegal) and driving while drunk is ENCOURAGED!...$200 initial fine, second fine is only $500. DUI's are so common here that people refew to them as "doo-ee's"...and you're considered a real man if you drive home safely while being very drunk.

Backwards thinking here.
 
i had never even met anyone with a DUI until i came here.

Probably because where we come from DUIs actually involve hefty fines that prevent more people from driving while drunk. $10,000 to $15,000 for a DUI in California when all is said and done.
 
According to http://www.california-drunkdriving.org/aaa_guide/

Misdemeanor DUI offenses (California Vehicle Code [CVC] section 23152) typically do not involve injuries; felony DUI offenses (CVC 23153) typically do. In a felony DUI, someone other than the driver was injured or killed as a result of the offense. Offenders convicted of a misdemeanor can be sentenced to jail (but not prison) and fined up to $1,000; offenders convicted of a felony can be sentenced to prison and fined more than $1,000.

and North Dakota is

A fine of $200 up to that of $1000 will be assessed.
They will likely have their license revoked for a period that is not less than 90 days. Those that have a blood alcohol level that is actually higher than .17% will have their license revoked for up to 180 days at the minimum.

Not much of a difference
 
Probably because where we come from DUIs actually involve hefty fines that prevent more people from driving while drunk. $10,000 to $15,000 for a DUI in California when all is said and done.


id like to think its more like the cops have better things to do than harass motorists.
 
According to http://www.california-drunkdriving.org/aaa_guide/

Misdemeanor DUI offenses (California Vehicle Code [CVC] section 23152) typically do not involve injuries; felony DUI offenses (CVC 23153) typically do. In a felony DUI, someone other than the driver was injured or killed as a result of the offense. Offenders convicted of a misdemeanor can be sentenced to jail (but not prison) and fined up to $1,000; offenders convicted of a felony can be sentenced to prison and fined more than $1,000.

and North Dakota is

A fine of $200 up to that of $1000 will be assessed.
They will likely have their license revoked for a period that is not less than 90 days. Those that have a blood alcohol level that is actually higher than .17% will have their license revoked for up to 180 days at the minimum.

Not much of a difference

$1000 is the fine. It doesn't end there. California makes you go through $1000's of dollars of alcoholism classes. You have to return proof of your attendance each time you attend the class - this involves a "$30 processing fee" each time. Then you have attorney fees, court fees, toxicology testing fees, forced donation fees, license reissue fees, and insurance increases.

I had a friend go through this and it wasn't pretty. He spent over $10,000 in the end. Attorney fees just to get his license back so he could get to work was a big expense. You either spend money for an attorney to get your license back sooner or give up working altogether (because you can't drive to work) and lose even more money.
 
http://uk.biz.yahoo.com/04122006/244/deadliest-drunk-driving-states.html


Apparentlly there are other states who encourage drunk driving. Some of the states seem to be civilized to. How could that be? North Dakota isnt even on the list for top 10 drunk driving states.

But they're in the top 15:

The 10 repeats in the top 15 are Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Montana, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, D.C., and Wisconsin. The other five at the top are Alaska, Arizona, Delaware, North Dakota, and Washington.
 
not really a useful list.

just shows relation of fatal accidents, to fatal accidents involving alcohol.

a more useful list would be per capita DUI charges.
 
Oh come on, WEfest USED to be fun, too big now.

I will take the ND highway patrol "harrassing" drivers about drinking and driving over the LA cops beating you because of your skin colour (real civilized) TX and its express lane for the death penalty (yup, killing is fun), NY cops that unload clip after clip into someone reaching for their wallet (can we say shooting range), etc etc.
 
Dixie Chicks, Willie nelson, waylon and shooter jennings, jimmy dean, billy joe shaver, tracy lawrence, george strait, cowboy troy, big and rich, tracy byrd, little texas, lonestar, jack ingram,etc........................................................all country singers or bands and all from texas. cant have a we fest without them.
 
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