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Chellybean
07-25-2014, 08:46 AM
Sorry but i can't resist.
The guy that got six months must of had to plea bargain for other reasons and if not i would of personally asked for life in prison instead of going back home to my wife for a crime on marriage.
Another words when that guy gets out of jail and go's back home he will be in a prison in his own home for making a dumb mistake and will never win another argument no matter how right he is. l.o.l
Not to mention public humiliation, Time to move l.o.l
Sorry folks i just could not resist, all this for a few minutes of pleasure, isn't that what our parents use to tell us when we where kids.
I wonder if any of the money the square made off the sex at the square drink will be donated to the couples defense.
Also what is confusing is the woman is still in jail for the DUI violation, Alcoholism is a disease, and whats up with that and why is she still in jail?
So Sad, now i know why the state has no state tax, they have plenty of funding from the criminal.

manaboutown
07-25-2014, 09:02 AM
After doing some research on how and why alcoholism is considered a disease I discovered this insightful article on the history of alcoholism. Apparently alcoholism is considered a disease for sociological reasons rather than results of scientific studies. Is Alcoholism a Disease? (http://www2.potsdam.edu/alcohol/Controversies/Is-Alcoholism-a-Disease.html#.U9Jiy6XfQfF)

Alcohol addiction treatment centers are big business. Treatment is very expensive and usually not successful long term. Furthermore, most addicts need to "bottom out" before any treatment can be effective. They have to want to go to treatment and remain clean and sober thereafter.

AA is probably the most successful answer long term but it does not work for many.

Chellybean
07-25-2014, 09:04 AM
hey i like your phrase; I regard golf as an expensive way of playing marbles. Gilbert K. Chesterton
My attorney up north has one; If there isn't Golf in heaven i am not going

Penguin
07-25-2014, 09:37 AM
Hey manabouttown, you own that Ferrari or is it your favorite car. Nice.

buggyone
07-25-2014, 10:26 AM
hey i like your phrase; I regard golf as an expensive way of playing marbles. Gilbert K. Chesterton
My attorney up north has one; If there isn't Golf in heaven i am not going

If he's an attorney, it is a safe bet - golf or no golf. :a20:

graciegirl
07-25-2014, 10:28 AM
I love the Catfish at the Lighthouse restaurant.

Pointer
07-25-2014, 10:35 AM
After doing some research on how and why alcoholism is considered a disease I discovered this insightful article on the history of alcoholism. Apparently alcoholism is considered a disease for sociological reasons rather than results of scientific studies. Is Alcoholism a Disease? (http://www2.potsdam.edu/alcohol/Controversies/Is-Alcoholism-a-Disease.html#.U9Jiy6XfQfF)

Alcohol addiction treatment centers are big business. Treatment is very expensive and usually not successful long term. Furthermore, most addicts need to "bottom out" before any treatment can be effective. They have to want to go to treatment and remain clean and sober thereafter.

AA is probably the most successful answer long term but it does not work for many.

I am aware of of David's theory and also how many recovering alcoholics, Drs. and even A.A. disagree with him. Many people have become homeless, died, have "wet brain" or get locked up for trying to control it with just one drink. Sit in an open AA meeting and listen to the real people who deal with this. There is a difference between abusers and alcoholism. Yes some people can function with some control for short periods or even long ones but the drug still affects the organs of the body and does it's damage.
As usual one can find stuff to support ones theory and David does a good job. But whatever you want to call it, decease or no, it is very real to those who battle this on a daily basis and even to lose who lose the battle and die or suffer from Wet brain or cirrhosis, loss of job, family etc.. It is also one of the most dangerous drugs to withdraw from as the organs can shut down. The DT's are horrible to both witness and to go through. It takes incredible strength to go through life dealing with it. I don't suffer from this as alcohol effects me differently and I don't crave it. I'm very, very lucky and count this as one of my blessings.

Jaggy
07-25-2014, 10:49 AM
It is hot today.. think it will rain??

njbchbum
07-25-2014, 10:56 AM
It's too bad Chellybean couldn't resist!

njbchbum
07-25-2014, 10:57 AM
I love the Catfish at the Lighthouse restaurant.

I think I'll have to try that there!

Taltarzac725
07-25-2014, 11:17 AM
Tony Bennett Sings "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" LIVE on Johnny Carson's Tonight Show, 1982 - YouTube (http://youtu.be/ZwFhhyg-fbo)

I left my heart in San Francisco....

CFrance
07-25-2014, 11:28 AM
I am aware of of David's theory and also how many recovering alcoholics, Drs. and even A.A. disagree with him. Many people have become homeless, died, have "wet brain" or get locked up for trying to control it with just one drink. Sit in an open AA meeting and listen to the real people who deal with this. There is a difference between abusers and alcoholism. Yes some people can function with some control for short periods or even long ones but the drug still affects the organs of the body and does it's damage.
As usual one can find stuff to support ones theory and David does a good job. But whatever you want to call it, decease or no, it is very real to those who battle this on a daily basis and even to lose who lose the battle and die or suffer from Wet brain or cirrhosis, loss of job, family etc.. It is also one of the most dangerous drugs to withdraw from as the organs can shut down. The DT's are horrible to both witness and to go through. It takes incredible strength to go through life dealing with it. I don't suffer from this as alcohol effects me differently and I don't crave it. I'm very, very lucky and count this as one of my blessings.

Good post. Many forms of mental illness used to be not consided a disease either. And of couse, there used to be leaching/bloodletting... we have become older and wiser, and have conducted much more research and studies.

getdul981
07-25-2014, 11:43 AM
I love the Catfish at the Lighthouse restaurant.

I haven't tried it, I have been told that the Catfish is good at The Seafood Restaurant on 44, right side, just before getting into Inverness.

Patty55
07-25-2014, 11:56 AM
I love the Catfish at the Lighthouse restaurant.

I've only had catfish once, it tasted kind of like mud, maybe I should try it again. I guess it could have been cooked wrong.

Chellybean
07-25-2014, 12:21 PM
If he's an attorney, it is a safe bet - golf or no golf. :a20:

Actually he is a decent guy as far as attorneys go

Chellybean
07-25-2014, 12:24 PM
It's too bad Chellybean couldn't resist!

Does your train of thought ever leave the station without you?
That's some funny chit, l.o.l.
the answer is YES

justjim
07-25-2014, 12:36 PM
Unfortunately, this is not likely the sex in the square final. Folks will be talking and writing about it long after most of us have passed.

Chellybean
07-25-2014, 12:41 PM
Unfortunately, this is not likely the sex in the square final. Folks will be talking and writing about it long after most of us have passed.

I am sure there will be alot of other juicy stuff us villages will also be talking about but i think this will be remembered in the top 10. l.o.l.

skyc6
07-25-2014, 12:58 PM
Unfortunately, this horse has been beaten a bit much, and it is too bad Chellybean couldn't resist. Every time someone else can't resist, their families suffer, and Chellybean's grammar suffers along with them.
My fav meal at Lighthouse is Captain's fingers.

Patty55
07-25-2014, 12:59 PM
I am sure there will be alot of other juicy stuff us villages will also be talking about but i think this will be remembered in the top 10. l.o.l.

Maybe we should all dig up some bell bottoms and t-shirts and protest at the court house. "Free the Sumter 2"

I think if we gave out something for free there could be quite a turn out.

CFrance
07-25-2014, 01:05 PM
I love the Catfish at the Lighthouse restaurant.
They used to have the best bacon, egg & cheese sandwich but took it off the menu (was that your doing, VPL?) But I love their shrimp&grits. But then... I haven't met a shrimp&grits yet that I don't like.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr
07-25-2014, 01:12 PM
Although alcoholism is a disease it is not an excuse for illegal or immoral behavior.

I don't know if this woman has been in treatment or recovery before but alcoholics are nor responsible for having the disease, they are indeed responsible for their recovery.

It is important to an alcoholics recovery that they are held responsible for their actions.

Patty55
07-25-2014, 01:12 PM
They used to have the best bacon, egg & cheese sandwich but took it off the menu (was that your doing, VPL?) But I love their shrimp&grits. But then... I haven't met a shrimp&grits yet that I don't like.

Do they put cheese in the grits? I don't like cheese in the grits.

PaPaLarry
07-25-2014, 01:30 PM
I haven't tried it, I have been told that the Catfish is good at The Seafood Restaurant on 44, right side, just before getting into Inverness.
Scallops are too!!!!!

NYGUY
07-25-2014, 01:55 PM
I love the Catfish at the Lighthouse restaurant.

:agree:

DougB
07-25-2014, 01:55 PM
No worry about earthquake weather in Florida.

DougB
07-25-2014, 02:00 PM
Maybe we should all dig up some bell bottoms and t-shirts and protest at the court house. "Free the Sumter 2"

I think if we gave out something for free there could be quite a turn out.

Even if free, I think we would have to offer some kind of coupon as well.

Patty55
07-25-2014, 02:22 PM
Even if free, I think we would have to offer some kind of coupon as well.

How about a Get Out of Jail Free card?