posted on Mar, 6 2008 @ 01:30 AM
Very sad, when a young person dies, especially from thier own
behavior; but I'm with you- Kattraxx about it being her fault, and
maybe a little fault of 'peer pressure' as well.
Jovi1 hits the head of the nail- in taking responsibility for one's self,
heck, if we ALL did that, we wouldn't need insurance, or lawyers, etc...
Jackinthebox, we must have grown up similarly, I tell ya- me too, with
the drinking experiences you mention! After chugging way too much,
and heaving my guts out, you'd think I woulda learned! But Noooo...
I must tell you one of mine that will always stand out- My friend Eric
'slid' his car up to my farmhouse at around midnight on Jan 3, 1991.
(one of the coldest nights in years) during a blizzard. He was SMASHED!
A couple hours later, he wanted to leave, my roomate tried to stop him,
and a fistfight ensued, right in my kitchen! I chased after him out in
the driveway, pleading for him to stay. He refused. I attempted to get
his keys, but he had already broken them off in the ignition, so he
could not be prevented from driving, ever! (total HAMMERhead!)
The snow was raging, and when I looked back at him from his car, he
was holding everyone off, with a loaded .45!
That's pretty much where our 'responsibility' ended, ya know?
Not 6 hours later, the sheriffs, and his uncontrollable, UNCONSOLABLE
weeping mother & father were pounding on the door...
trying to blame ME for his death!?!!!
I was mortified. I had served him NO alcohol. The cops were really
staring me down, and his father wanted to know if Eric had any guns
on him, cause his were missing! I told what I knew, solemnly.
3 days later, at the funeral, his mother and father apologized to me,
and thanked me for being such a good friend! Turned out that Eric had
been binge drinking ALL weekend they said, and was kicked out of a bar
nearby, just before coming to my house! They sued the bar, and lost-
because the bartender only served him a few, which he CHUGGED, so
they cut him off, he became unruly, and they kicked him out!
We were still pretty young then, 27, and have learned hard lessons
since then, in the way of a lot of "closed-casket" funerals!
"Howa bout a Fresca?"