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reply posted on 24-3-2008 @ 02:15 AM by SaadAdam
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My dad taught me to allow everyone to drink then u drink slowly and calm so u can manage and outsmart each one of them
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reply posted on 24-3-2008 @ 02:17 AM by SaadAdam
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I noticed this wene i was going out clubbing alot of people get drunk and start fighting with each other the crime has boosted i nthe past years atm
this year is gone wild allready it will just get worst as the days come past?
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reply posted on 25-3-2008 @ 11:31 AM by XxXzombieXcoreXxX
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so you can drive a car, a huge fast block of steel, yet cant buy a pint of beer until youre 21?
tbh i think its redicularse to change the age to 21, it will stop nothing, just increasing ages on fake ID's and getting people a few years older to
buy you alcohol, it will stop nothing, so tbh there isnt a point in doing it.
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reply posted on 25-3-2008 @ 11:32 AM by XxXzombieXcoreXxX
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so you can drive a car, a huge fast block of steel, yet cant buy a pint of beer until youre 21?
tbh i think its redicularse to change the age to 21, it will stop nothing, just increasing ages on fake ID's and getting people a few years older to
buy you alcohol, it will stop nothing, so tbh there isnt a point in doing it.
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reply posted on 25-3-2008 @ 06:08 PM by apc
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And to think here there's talk of lowering the drinking age from 21 to 18 or 19. While the notion of a drinking age is pretty much retarded
on all fronts, the idea that one is legally an adult yet still unable to make decisions about what legal substances they ingest is just... how do the
kids put it... lollercoasters?
So Australia has a drinking problem... and prohibition for certain people is supposed to help fix it? When was the last time prohibition fixed
anything? All it's going to do is create a new revenue source for the Government, give more people criminal records, and trash an industry.
If there's a problem with kids in clubs, maybe the club owners should be encouraged to step up and set a minimum age for clubbers? There's a club
down the street from me that won't let anyone in under 30. I've never heard of them having any problems.
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reply posted on 25-3-2008 @ 06:22 PM by SaadAdam
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thats because the goverment is controling these people in the army its nature thay are making them into robots for them like slaves.
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reply posted on 25-3-2008 @ 06:23 PM by SaadAdam
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Club age needs to be changed in australia its 18+ that sucks its killing the club scene it should be i rekon 25+ i am 21 and its better if i never
went till i get older or just not go @ all life changes u change u become mature after no reason for it
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reply posted on 25-3-2008 @ 06:43 PM by apc
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No need to pass a law and screw over the club owners that aren't having any of these problems. If drunken teenage mischief is destroying the club
scene, eventually there won't be one left for them to destroy. Club owners recognizing this would therefore be wise to deny entrance to those they
deem troublesome. You, SaadAdam, as a customer could bring your issue to the owner. If there are others that feel the same, they could join you. If
the business doesn't want to satisfy you and keep your patronage, leave. You could even open up your own club next door and make it exclusively
25-and-up. I'm sure if the kids are that big of a problem your new club will thrive.
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reply posted on 25-3-2008 @ 08:07 PM by SaadAdam
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Well its a good change for sociaty but me i dont go clubs anymore much its a waist of time i could be on abovetopsecret.com opr making money for me
instead then going out to the club just another headach day lol
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