posted July 09, 2003 01:47
 
Ok, I think I have everyone beat as of right now! Starting last Wednesday, I've had close to 10 run-ins with the cops!
1) Underage drinking party (cops busted it), 2) Underage drinking party (busted again), 3) Underage drinking party (once more, busted) 4) Street racing (friends raced, I was person who started the race) 5) Fighting (cops thought I was someone I wasn't) 6) Curfew (walking the street at midnight but since I'm 18 it doesn't matter) 7) Underage drinking party (YET AGAIN!)
I'll let you know that I didn't get a ticket during any of the run-ins, but I am going to help friends pay off the tickets.
posted July 09, 2003 08:40
 
 
Tough luck Stapes, if you were in Australia you would be legal drinking age (18). Guess we start young! lol
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posted July 12, 2003 18:35
 
No, I'm just saying that it is legal to drink in Australia, Israel, most of Europe, and Canada. That way, we could drink without the fear of being caught by cops.
You shouldn't be worried, because I'm not gay. If I was to move in with anyone, it would be my girlfriend.
posted July 12, 2003 22:18
 
 
You don't even need to be 18 here, we have the laziest cops and bouncers around!
There are about three places in the whole of perth I haven't been able to get served at without an ID check, and in one I flashed a bogus id which was found on the floor which looks like me and it worked.
Ahhh memories...about 6 months ago my friend found a wallet with that id in it..and 150 bucks! we had the best free night!
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posted July 13, 2003 02:01
 
Heheheheh, neat Slurry!
As for drinking in another country, I think that the US is the only one that has a legal age over 18. I'm not sure, though. Either way, Canada is rather close.......
posted July 13, 2003 10:37
 
Yeah, but do you know anyone from Canada? You know someone from Israel, the UK, Australia, and um.....some other countries in Europe.
I do know someone from Canada, and that person is a dumbass, so I won't go to Canada.
posted July 13, 2003 11:51
 
Neh, I don't know anyone from Canada because Canadians are all crazy. Hmmmmmm, how much does a plain ticket to Australia cost?
posted July 15, 2003 10:09
 
 
I dunno, its not too bad but its a fair bit, i mean its quite a long way.
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posted July 15, 2003 10:57
 
Yeah, I would imagine it would be more than I'd be willing to spend.
quote:Originally posted by Scotty the Great: Neh, I don't know anyone from Canada because Canadians are all crazy. Hmmmmmm, how much does a plain ticket to Australia cost?
BTW, did anyone catch the contradiction here? Ever so subtle, but purposely performed.
posted July 15, 2003 12:14
 
Yes I did catch it. Instead of plane, you used plain. If I'm thinking correctly, it means a regular plane ticket, not a first class ticket. If that is totally wrong, so sue me!
posted July 16, 2003 12:48
 
Neh, that actually wasn't it Stapes, but good guess (especially since I never even noticed the error until you pointed it out, oh well).
Rather, I was saying I didn't want to go to Canada because they are crazy, so instead I was gonna go to Australia (implying that Australians are more sane, which Slurry and Ace have proved repeatedly over their stay here )