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sultan2075 wrote:Am I a bad person for being more scandalized by the Subaru Forester than by any other element of this story?
Nope! My image of him is totally blown. Perhaps it was only a rental...
Ye gods, I hope so!
Check your PM's, lass.
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The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
'Cuffs You Up. The sad thing is that when you approach the kind of age that PM or have, your requirements for a car kind of change, and things like the Subaru Forester start to appeal. Ease of access to front seat, cruise control, room in the boot for those trips to the garden centre/golf clubs/dropping Junior off at the Halls of Residence, handy glovebox compartment for your alleged stash of crystal meth ...
If I'm lucky enough to live to a ripe old age, I'll still probably be driving some cheap-ass old rustbucket, and I'll *still* be pining for the muscle cars that I'll never be able to afford.
I should have mentioned that PM's Facebook page states that he has been released and that charges have been reduced from "felonies" to "misdemeanours". So apparently the UK leg of the tour is still on. Today's Guardian contains a quote from DCD's Brendan Perry In 2010 saying that PM is "a sandwich short of a picnic" so he may have had mental health issues for some time
RockNRoll Mercenary wrote:The article states that he takes pills regularly for depression. I'm not a doctor but I can say that Meth probably isn't going to help that at all.
Yeah, and he definitely should know by now ... ... silly ...
and even more silly was trying to escape the fact there was an accident ...
But hell, even artists have a right to panic reaction ... ...
Nikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:I should have mentioned that PM's Facebook page states that he has been released and that charges have been reduced from "felonies" to "misdemeanours". So apparently the UK leg of the tour is still on. Today's Guardian contains a quote from DCD's Brendan Perry In 2010 saying that PM is "a sandwich short of a picnic" so he may have had mental health issues for some time
that's interesting to note, I was wondering about the UK tour as so looking forward to that and have bought tickets to see him in Bristol...
"I think insipid music is very dangerous. It's a narcotic for the nation as you very well know."
i would be more concerned about Brendan Perry opinion about his mental state. I mean if it's true that it's just sad.
And according to FB statement:
The amount of Alcohol in Peters Bloodstream was measured at 0.01 way under the 0.08 which is legal. This is the lowest amount of alcohol that is able to register on a breathalyser.
So it was harsh from me to say that he was DUI and that he was stupid. (Even in Poland he couldn't get charged by that- DUI.) And taking a fact that "Peter was released with with no bail or restrictions", it's unlikely that he had this meth (but i don't know California criminal law practice on such matter, i'm simply guessing).
Bartek wrote:
What's wrong with Subaru? he could always drove Jaguar, just like Nick. But I guess that The Jag is much more fancy and cool car. More r'n'r'.
Maybe he didn't want to wreck the Jag.
"When I'm out drinking, I always take the Sub." - "The subway? Yes, very smart." - "No, the Subaru."