[I always knew Chihuahuas couldn't hold their liquor ....]
Owner is fined over drunken pet dog
Chicago Tribune May 23, 2006
No strangers to testifying in drunken-driving cases, two Island Lake police officers found themselves in unusual circumstances Monday when they described the telltale effects of alcohol on a Chihuahua named Chico.
"I smelled an alcoholic beverage," Officer Matt Duchemin testified. "I observed the dog seem confused and disoriented."
I was going to ask about contributing to a minor but then I got confused trying to calculate how old in human years would a 5 mos old dog be and gave up.
quote:Originally posted by JMH: I was going to ask about contributing to a minor but then I got confused trying to calculate how old in human years would a 5 mos old dog be and gave up.
You could always email David Newell and have him calculate the ages of all the parties in BOTH human years AND dog years. He's good at arcane stuff like that. He could probably whip up a great powerpoint presentation as well as a spreadsheet.
Don't let him do the soundtrack to the powerpoint unless you like punk, crunk and rap.
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What type of music is crunk? I suppose punk music played by those on crank is still punk, so please bring me up to speed. (I know, I'm probably showing my age).
Actually, Alex, the Stroh's dog, would have been an earlier candidate. But, being a golden retriever, he was able to successfully chalk a good measure of his slobbering up to his canine status. Prosecuting him for that characteristic, he argued, would be species profiling. And species profiling is wrong.
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quote:Originally posted by John Stride: What type of music is crunk? I suppose punk music played by those on crank is still punk, so please bring me up to speed. (I know, I'm probably showing my age).
You'll have to ask your appellate brother Newell. It is some kind of rap derivative music, perhaps like "screw" (i.e. rap type music slowed down mechanically for users of codeine cough syrup to enjoy). Someone more in touch with the popular culture of today (i.e. Newell) will have to explain it. I'm just slinging the word because I know Newell is on the cutting edge of today's musical sounds and the most recent cd I own is probably something from the early 90's.
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