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re: Rosenblatt
Posted on 6/11/09 at 7:23 pm to Geaux4LSU88
Posted on 6/11/09 at 7:23 pm to Geaux4LSU88
i got mugged by the stupid arse power tripping security guards when i was in GA last year...i didn't have anything on me though...sitting in the stands, no one checked me
Posted on 6/11/09 at 7:23 pm to BandwagonJumper
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BandwagonJumper
You must be one of the original bandwagon jumpers.
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'On the wagon' was coined in the USA around the turn of the 20th century. The phrase began as 'on the water-cart', migrated to 'on the water-wagon' and finally to 'on the wagon'.
The late 19th century saw the emergence of several temperance organisations, notably The Anti-Saloon League, founded in 1893 and The Woman's Christian Temperance Union, founded in 1874. These followed on from the work of The Abstinence Society which had encouraged millions of men to 'take the pledge'. The Pledge wasn't just a vague intention to avoid drink; it was a specific and absolute promise never to drink again and was taken very seriously:
"I promise to abstain from all intoxicating drinks except used medicinally and by order of a medical man, and to discountenance the cause and practice of intemperance.
Posted on 6/11/09 at 7:26 pm to BandwagonJumper
quote:Thats great, no one is knocking you for it.....Knocking you because you are a complete douchbag that tells on people for drinking, why do you care if people wanna enjoy a drink while watching the game.
There are millions of people who don't drink and don't need alcohol to enjoy public events.
Posted on 6/11/09 at 7:29 pm to BandwagonJumper
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If you do that don't sit by me. At the first sign of an inebriated fan I am always on the lookout for security. Being drunk in public is against the law and I like to see the laws upheld.
ok Big Brother
also, its only against the law if you are endangering others are people around you. I
This post was edited on 6/11/09 at 7:30 pm
Posted on 6/11/09 at 7:30 pm to TexasTigah
"why do you care if people wanna enjoy a drink while watching the game."
It is against the rules and in some cases the law. Why am I the problem in your eyes simply because I support the rules and the law?

It is against the rules and in some cases the law. Why am I the problem in your eyes simply because I support the rules and the law?
Posted on 6/11/09 at 7:32 pm to BandwagonJumper
It is not against the law to be drunk in public
The fact that you are so pathetic as to tell on others for drinking, even if they are offering no harm to you, is truly sad
The fact that you are so pathetic as to tell on others for drinking, even if they are offering no harm to you, is truly sad
This post was edited on 6/11/09 at 7:32 pm
Posted on 6/11/09 at 7:32 pm to BandwagonJumper
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Why am I the problem in your eyes simply because I support the rules and the law?
Because your a snitch.
Delonte West
Posted on 6/11/09 at 7:32 pm to TigerBait1127
"also, its only against the law if you are endangering others are people around you."
That is silly and also untrue.
Sit by me in a drunken state and you'll find out who is correct when the officer is dragging you to prison.
Let real fans have the tickets and all the drunks can just go waste their time in a bar.

That is silly and also untrue.
Sit by me in a drunken state and you'll find out who is correct when the officer is dragging you to prison.
Let real fans have the tickets and all the drunks can just go waste their time in a bar.
Posted on 6/11/09 at 7:33 pm to BandwagonJumper
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Sit by me in a drunken state and you'll find out who is correct when the officer is dragging you to prison.
Are you heading up to Omaha?
Posted on 6/11/09 at 7:33 pm to TigerBait1127
"It is not against the law to be drunk in public "
Yes, it is.

Yes, it is.
Posted on 6/11/09 at 7:33 pm to BandwagonJumper
BandwagonJumper:
What's your hourly rate? I'd like to hire you to entertain some parties coming up.
What's your hourly rate? I'd like to hire you to entertain some parties coming up.
Posted on 6/11/09 at 7:34 pm to The Boat
"Are you heading up to Omaha?"
No, I will be watching at the local mission in Dallas with my friends.

No, I will be watching at the local mission in Dallas with my friends.
Posted on 6/11/09 at 7:35 pm to BandwagonJumper
You lost us there bud. Good run. 
Posted on 6/11/09 at 7:35 pm to BandwagonJumper
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That is silly and also untrue.
show me a law where it is illegal to just be drunk in public, i would love to see it. There is no federal precedent for drunk in public and basically every state requires someone being in danger
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Sit by me in a drunken state and you'll find out who is correct when the officer is dragging you to prison.
If they aren't causing a disturbance, get the frick over yourself
Posted on 6/11/09 at 7:35 pm to BandwagonJumper
I dount many people will get drunk sipping off a pint over three hours
Posted on 6/11/09 at 7:36 pm to BandwagonJumper
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No
Then stfu.
You can save this stupid thread about booze at the game until football season.
Weren't you the center of one just like this a couple of months ago? Didn't it get to 20 pages?
Posted on 6/11/09 at 7:37 pm to TigerBait1127
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# California: California Penal Code 647(f) considers public intoxication a misdemeanor. The code describes public intoxication as someone who displays intoxication to liquor, drugs, controlled substances or toluene and demonstrates an inability to care for themselves or others, or interferes or obstructs the free use of streets, sidewalks or other public way. [1]
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# Georgia: In Georgia, public intoxication is a class B misdemeanor. Public intoxication is defined as a person who shall be and appear in an intoxicated condition in any public place or within the curtilage of any private residence not his own other than by invitation of the owner or lawful occupant, which condition is made manifest by boisterousness, by indecent condition or act, or by vulgar, profane, loud, or unbecoming language.[2]
it varies state by state, but most are the same.
Posted on 6/11/09 at 7:37 pm to BandwagonJumper
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BandwagonJumper
do you really think if you got a security guard to kick me out, because I was drunk, that he actually would?
and I know you are being serious because I remember that terrible thread you started about mooching off of sober tailgate
Posted on 6/11/09 at 7:37 pm to bayourant
I have been thrown out of a game for intoxication and drinking while there. Not one of my finer moments and I won't do it again.
But they sure as heck didn't take me to prison. Just a nice escort to the exit.
But they sure as heck didn't take me to prison. Just a nice escort to the exit.
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