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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="SolarYellow" data-source="post: 15691826" data-attributes="member: 31223"><p>If not having sympathy for a crew of morons makes me disturbed, I'll thank you kindly. Reality is sometimes harsh. There are only two possible scenarios. No one knew each other and got into a car with strangers or they all had some sort of knowledge of the driver or other passengers. The later makes sense. </p><p></p><p>Of course it is naive not to entertain the notion that perhaps someone wanted the driver to slow down BUT they knew they were playing with fire by merely getting in the vehicle. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not one. More importantly though, I've been a kid and even at fifteen years of age (let alone 17) I did know right from wrong (even if I didn't always choose the good) and at fifteen, I was anxiously awaiting when I could pass my permit test and then obtain a drivers license.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SolarYellow, post: 15691826, member: 31223"] If not having sympathy for a crew of morons makes me disturbed, I'll thank you kindly. Reality is sometimes harsh. There are only two possible scenarios. No one knew each other and got into a car with strangers or they all had some sort of knowledge of the driver or other passengers. The later makes sense. Of course it is naive not to entertain the notion that perhaps someone wanted the driver to slow down BUT they knew they were playing with fire by merely getting in the vehicle. Not one. More importantly though, I've been a kid and even at fifteen years of age (let alone 17) I did know right from wrong (even if I didn't always choose the good) and at fifteen, I was anxiously awaiting when I could pass my permit test and then obtain a drivers license. [/QUOTE]
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