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Jaxbuck;1197323; said:
I admit back in the day I took a few chances I shouldn't have driving home after a bender. I will further admit from time to time I didn't get exactly home or use exactly the quickest route. I will be damned however if I ever went drinking in a state as far east as tsun and wound up in one as far west as Wyoming.

Wyoming??? From tsun?? How in the fuck do you do that?
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jwinslow;1197304; said:
It's lifted verbatim off of Maizeman on UM's premium board.

Besides the strict policy here of posting premium board information, there's also the matter of passing off his post as your own, 15. Having followed both of your posts for awhile, I see no similarities between the two.

If you'd like to argue you are him, have at it. Otherwise, clean it up. Even if premium theft were allowed here, MM's content is far too good to not be defended.
We criticize him for adding little more than what often amounts to "smack" talk, so he goes out and plagiarizes a well informed/articulate premium member's thoughts verbatim? Wow. :lol:
 
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MLive - (more on the previous story)

Judge found Kevin Grady unable to acknowledge charges, set July 9 arraignment
WYOMING -- A vehicle driven by University of Michigan running back and former East Grand Rapids High School football standout Kevin Grady was pulled over early Wednesday, and he was arrested for allegedly having a blood-alcohol level more than three times the legal limit.
Wyoming Police pulled over the 22-year-old as he drove south on Byron Center Avenue SW near 44th Street in a 2007 GMC Yukon Denali just before 2 a.m.
According to the ticket issued to Grady, he had a blood-alcohol level of 0.281. Michigan's legal definition of drunk is 0.08.

Grady was held in the Kent County Jail and was to be arraigned on a misdemeanor charge of operating while intoxicated in Wyoming District Court.
However, District Judge Pablo Cortes found Grady was "unable to render an intelligent or knowing acknowledgment of the charges" and ordered Grady to appear for arraignment July 9. Grady remains free on bond.
If found guilty, Grady could face a maximum of 93 days in jail, $500 in fines and have his car immobilized.
 
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Were those children 25% alcohol? I believe that's the context here. BTW, I'm not here to slam the kid, just posting pretty relevant info to this thread, as he had really taken to the new system well this spring.
 
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jwinslow;1198774; said:
Were those children 25% alcohol? I believe that's the context here. BTW, I'm not here to slam the kid, just posting pretty relevant info to this thread, as he had really taken to the new system well this spring.



I gotcha, The reason I thought that he may be retarded is because in FL, you sit in jail for a night or 2 before you see a judge. I thought that the judge assessed Grady this way after a day in the clink. However, I know some states (PA) make you go to a magistrate that night, so maybe tsun is the same.
 
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jwinslow;1198774; said:
Were those children 25% alcohol? I believe that's the context here. BTW, I'm not here to slam the kid, just posting pretty relevant info to this thread, as he had really taken to the new system well this spring.
This is wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy off-topic jwins, but I've always meant to ask you why Corny Greene isn't with the QB's in your sig.
 
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Dispatch

Kevin Newsome, a highly rated Virginia high school quarterback who committed to Michigan, is still being recruited by several schools, including Virginia Tech, the team he grew up rooting for.
Lew Johnston, Newsome's former high school coach, isn't a fan of Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez and told The Virginian-Pilot of Norfolk that he has counseled Newsome to reconsider.
"We're very close, and I've told him I'd like to see him stay closer to home," Johnston said. "I'm not going to push it, but there's something about playing in your home state."

Continued......
 
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jwinslow;1198774; said:
Were those children 25% alcohol? I believe that's the context here. BTW, I'm not here to slam the kid, just posting pretty relevant info to this thread, as he had really taken to the new system well this spring.

FYI - 0.25 blood alcohol content isn't 25% alcohol in your blood. It's only 0.25% (or 25 parts out of 10,000). You'd be a very dead pickle if your BAC reached anything near 25%. A tiny amount of alcohol in your blood goes a LONG way, which is one of the reasons why injecting a small amount of alcohol directly into your blood stream can be fatal.

Blood alcohol content - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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Guess the number of drinks Kevin Grady needed to imbibe to reach 0.281

Grady weighs 225 pounds.

An exact answer matching 0.281 (regardless of type of liquor or beer) nets 25,000 vCash.

Closest answer nets 10,000 vCash.

Competition is open to closing time, or last orders :biggrin:

Variables allowed at this site include type of drink and duration of Grady's binge. Please include binge length and type of tipple in your estimate.
 
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Considering he's a Michigan man, I'm going to assume his booze of choice would have to be a vag-tastic pina colada. A binge of 18 sweet treats over 3.5 hours would yeild a BAC of .282. I would think that .001 would burn off during the long drive from TSUN to the Cowboy State.
 
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