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two college students, frank and matt, are riding on a new york city subway when a beggar approaches them asking for spare change. frank adamantly rejects the man in disgust. matt, on the other hand, whips out his wallet, pulls out a couples of dollar bills and gladly hands them over to the beggar with a smile. the beggar thanks him kindly and then continues on to the other passengers. frank is outraged by his friend`s act of generosity. "what on earth did you do that for?" shouts frank. "you know he`s only going to use it on drugs or booze!!!" matt replies, "what...and we weren`t?"
this guy should have stopped one drink before.
finally one of these videos shows the aftermath of chugging a whole bottle of vodka.
the boys have to wait for the pub to open but withnail can`t wait.
now the kids know where to find it.
bing, frank, dean, and sammy singing mr. booze. from the 1964 film robin and the 7 hoods.
booze stack of bundy rum and beer.
it is the middle of the night in the middle of nowhere, two cars both slightly cross over the white line in the centre of the road. they collide and a fair amount of damage is done, miraculously neither driver is hurt. they both get out. one is a doctor, one is a lawyer. the lawyer calls the police on his cell phone and they say they will be there within 20 minutes. it's cold and damp, and both men are shaken up. the lawyer offers the doctor a drink of brandy from his hip flask, the doctor accepts, drinks and hands it back to the lawyer, who then puts it away. "aren't you going to have a drink?" the doctor says. "after the police get here." replies the lawyer.
fox lake,il – a teacher at grant community high school in fox lake is free on bond wednesday after police said she provided students with alcohol, marijuana and an antidepressant in exchange for household chores. kym a. krocza, 41, of 36300 n. wilson road in ingleside, was charged with two counts of contributing to the criminal delinquency of a juvenile, a class 4 felony punishable by up to six years in prison. she taught algebra and calculus. the lake county sheriff's office began its investigation after a concerned parent reported that her child had been to krocza's home and was given alcohol and marijuana. another student also had been given alcohol, marijuana and zoloft, according to a news release. both students were 14-year-old female freshmen, sheriff mark curran said. "she befriended them before they were even students of hers," curran said. "she enticed them with zoloft, marijuana and alcohol, and they would come over and do favors in terms of cleaning up her house." the incidents are believed to have taken place between january and august. additional charges are possible. curran said krocza had no previous criminal record. "everybody was victimized by a person with an immoral worldview that shouldn't be educating our youth," he said. the sheriff's office encourages parents to talk with their children about the incident, and the office continues to investigate whether there were other children involved. according to the school's web site, krocza was arrested tuesday morning at her home. she has been suspended and is not allowed on school grounds, nor is she authorized to contact students. superintendent john benedetti said that whether krocza's suspension will be with pay has not been decided. he declined to comment further, other than to say she was hired in 2000. raedel munster, whose son is a senior at the school, said she was notified of the arrest tuesday via e-mail. her son did not know about the accusations and did not have krocza as a teacher, but two of her older children did, munster said. "they never had anything bad to say about her," she said. munster said that she was pleased with how administrators were handling the situation. "i think the superintendent contacted the parents by the best means possible to let them know that something was going on," she said. "i commend them for it; many school districts would try to cover these things up." had the situation arisen when her firstborn was in school, she probably would have been upset, munster said. "but you realize that there are all kinds of people in this world, and some of them become teachers," she said. "there are some circumstances a school district can't control." krocza's bond was set at $50,000. her next court date is friday. source
this isn't the food pyramid: feds say food stamps were exchanged for viagra, porn. viagra and pornography are not staples on the government's food stamp list. but authorities said a detroit store supplied them during a series of illegal deals. federal prosecutors filed fraud charges this week against three people who worked at jefferson's liquor palace. the alleged scheme worked this way: food stamp recipients would get cash from the store in exchange for swiping larger amounts off their electronic cards. the store would then be reimbursed by the u.s. agriculture department. but in some transactions, confidential informants got more than cash. the government said the store provided viagra, painkillers, liquor, and porn videos in exchange for swiping about $2,000 off food stamp cards. the government said overall fraud at the store topped $130,000 over 2 1/2 years. the store is closed. source