wbjones wrote: VIR ... right ? I was just there this past week..![]()
Yep, this was GT Live a few years ago. A group of friends and I volunteered so we had some pretty nice access all throughout the grounds for free the entire weekend.
wbjones wrote: VIR ... right ? I was just there this past week..![]()
Yep, this was GT Live a few years ago. A group of friends and I volunteered so we had some pretty nice access all throughout the grounds for free the entire weekend.
In reply to mtn:
E36 M3 storm came from one being under age in her own province, but it was legal in BC. Lots of complaints it was unsportsman like/ unolympic. Whatever, its hockey.
friedgreencorrado wrote:mtn wrote:Nah, not really. Besides my anger about "double standards" for women, I also think a lot of the "drinking age" stuff is nonsense. I had my first drink at a family wedding when I was 13..and the world didn't fall apart because of it. "Zero Tolerance" is really `zero thinking'. Good grief! They just won a gold at the freaking Olympics! *That* party should have been a lot better than any wedding I've ever attended..friedgreencorrado wrote:I thought that the E36 M3 storm came from some of them being under the drinking age? Or am I missing your intent?Jeff wrote:Yeah, I do. And even though I'm not Canadian, it made me just as mad. "Double Standards" suck.Remember the E36 M3 storm over these pictures?
I agree about zero tolerance. I run into that at our public school. 'But we have a policy, and we must enforce it consistently' But is every situation the same? Is there no room for nuance?
Speaking of drinking, did you see the study that showed moderate and heavy drinkers outlive non drinkers? Cheers!!!!!!!!
mtn wrote:friedgreencorrado wrote:Okay, just making sure I wasn't missing something there--I couldn't figure out where the double standards came in with regards to that particular picture. And I whole-heartedly agree on the drinking age thing.mtn wrote:Nah, not really. Besides my anger about "double standards" for women, I also think a lot of the "drinking age" stuff is nonsense. I had my first drink at a family wedding when I was 13..and the world didn't fall apart because of it. "Zero Tolerance" is really `zero thinking'. Good grief! They just won a gold at the freaking Olympics! *That* party should have been a lot better than any wedding I've ever attended..friedgreencorrado wrote:I thought that the E36 M3 storm came from some of them being under the drinking age? Or am I missing your intent?Jeff wrote:Yeah, I do. And even though I'm not Canadian, it made me just as mad. "Double Standards" suck.Remember the E36 M3 storm over these pictures?
I missed all this. What age are they? Because in Canada, the drinking age is 19.
here is the obligatory hot link..
HappyJack wrote:mtn wrote:I missed all this. What age are they? Because in Canada, the drinking age is 19. here is the obligatory hot link..friedgreencorrado wrote:Okay, just making sure I wasn't missing something there--I couldn't figure out where the double standards came in with regards to that particular picture. And I whole-heartedly agree on the drinking age thing.mtn wrote:Nah, not really. Besides my anger about "double standards" for women, I also think a lot of the "drinking age" stuff is nonsense. I had my first drink at a family wedding when I was 13..and the world didn't fall apart because of it. "Zero Tolerance" is really `zero thinking'. Good grief! They just won a gold at the freaking Olympics! *That* party should have been a lot better than any wedding I've ever attended..friedgreencorrado wrote:I thought that the E36 M3 storm came from some of them being under the drinking age? Or am I missing your intent?Jeff wrote:Yeah, I do. And even though I'm not Canadian, it made me just as mad. "Double Standards" suck.Remember the E36 M3 storm over these pictures?
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One of them was only 18.
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