umm, i'm just speechless |
Originally Posted by slowpokez28 DUMBASS!!!! People like that need to be shot!!! Ive heard of puttine a drop of whiskey on an infants gums when they are teething, and I wont even do that! This person went too far. |
What world did you guys grow up in ;) Not sure about others here but I know many who were raised by drunks ;) Sure it may not be right and in this overly PC world we now live in...but it happened alot back then. Then again back in the 70s Drunk driving was not a big crime..... For the Record i do not think it is right and I do not support the behavior....but things sure have changed since I was a kid! |
Well, no where in the article does it say he gave the kid any booze. He might have just passed out and then from there kids will be kids. It would not take much for a 2 year old to get a BAC level of what they recorded -- less than half a beer I would think. And I knew a couple who would do just that with their own kids ... granted they were trailer trash, but they did it nonetheless just to watch them get drunk and fall down. |
Originally Posted by TwoFast4Lv What world did you guys grow up in ;) Not sure about others here but I know many who were raised by drunks ;) Sure it may not be right and in this overly PC world we now live in...but it happened alot back then. Then again back in the 70s Drunk driving was not a big crime..... For the Record i do not think it is right and I do not support the behavior....but things sure have changed since I was a kid! Musta been a slow news day this time round.... |
Hell, .094 didn't used to be legally drunk in Washington until like 99? I remember when it used to be .1. Charges should be pressed, nobody watching kids should get so drunk they pass out. That's just neglect. |
Aww, come on. You've got to give the toddler credit for knowing when to say 'when.' :D |
Not surprising or even shocking about the alchohol, when parents drink in front of their kids they are teacing them to do it as well and guess what?: kids will mimic the behavior of the parents. Not going to judge on that one way or the other, I've seen alchohol create problem where the wasnt any one to many times but I also enjoy my bourbon when I'm away from my kids. The biggest concern in that story is the fact the uncle is passed out in the kids are un suppervised. If something happened to one of the kids the uncle was useless. I dont drink around my kids to set an example for them. Having a few drinks and acting like an uncarring ass isnt the picture to present when raising impressionable yutes. But thats my opinion, I've seen it all from severe alchoholism to totaly dry. I choose to shelter my kids from that shit until they have to face it, but thats me. I'm a big irishman from Boston, when I drink you know it. lol |
Ellis is right here, When I was 4 my stepdad got me so drunk I pucked for hours. Things have changed alot over the years. We used to serve my mom her drinks. I do not drink now but have done my fair share. I do believe that if you are wathcing children of that age you need to be much more responsible. |
Originally Posted by Amorget Hell, .094 didn't used to be legally drunk in Washington until like 99? I remember when it used to be .1. Charges should be pressed, nobody watching kids should get so drunk they pass out. That's just neglect. |
Originally Posted by narcszm Aww, come on. You've got to give the toddler credit for knowing when to say 'when.' :D |
alcohol is never good for a baby.... but hell i remember my cousin started walking after he a shot of beer :jest: |
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