hahahahahahaha so the car was at waist level...the car must have raised up, did a wild move over in the air, fliped around, and landed...was the instructor also smokin a lil bit. no waaaaaaaaay the car was stoped at waist level...oh btw to bad the bag of weed didnt fly out of the car and land in his pocket during this incrediable car lift trick
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Intoxicated: to excite or stupefy by alcohol or a drug especially to the point where physical and mental control is markedly diminished.
I honestly don't know exactly how he managed to do it. He probably forgot to position an arm or something like that. Also, I can't imagine he was paying a whole lot of attention when he was raising it either. Instructors are around and look out for things like that, but they can't babysit everyone at every moment. He wasn't expelled just for possession on an illegal substance. Him, a fellow student or the instructor could have been crushed to death if they were under the car at that time.
I probably shouldn't have said anything about how high the car was. It was an assumption. I guess about waist high depends on how tall you are and how much you weight in the "about" part. What I do know is that the car was flipped over and he did it while raising it.
Alcohol is a drug.
Definitions of intoxicated on the Web:
* stupefied or excited by a chemical substance (especially alcohol); "a noisy crowd of intoxicated sailors"; "helplessly inebriated"
* as if under the influence of alcohol; "felt intoxicated by her success"; "drunk with excitement"
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
* Drunkenness, in its most common usage, is the state of being intoxicated with alcohol (i.e. ethanol) to a sufficient degree to impair mental and motor functioning.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intoxicated
* the act of being drunk.
www.nationaltcc.org/tcc/
I never argued that alcohol wasn't a drug, but you do look like an idiot for:
Coastern3rd said:
So now he was drunk?
You failed to mention in the first post he was "intoxicated" So I asked you if he was drunk. Because I associate (and obviously so does Princeton university) intoxicated as being drunk.
Then you say in your made-up deifinition "alcohol or a drug"
Alcohol is a drug, why would you need to replicate the meaning of the word drug?
Everyone has a right to dislike something that others do. But to fabricate a story to try and prove your point and lose their temper and begin with the name calling is just poor form.
I'd be to the right, dj :)
*** Edited 4/28/2006 4:31:06 PM UTC by MrScott***
Mayor, Lighthouse Point
*sigh*
In the wise words of Musical Youth,
Pass the Dutchie on the left hand side
Pass the Dutchie on the left hand side
It a gonna burn, give me music make me jump and prance
It a go done, give me the music make me rock in the dance
Always to the left, MrScott. I suppose you'll have to get it on its next go-round.
;)
Brandon
Closed topic.