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By strider, on December 20th, 2010
Tweet BBC Scotland is here to remind you that if you drink, don’t drive. At least, not with your beer goggles on. http://sj.foodsci.info/wp-content/uploads/dui-test-scottish.flv [media id=83 width=400 height=300] December 20th, 2010 | Tags: bbc scotland, beer goggles, dog into a fox, drunk driving, drunkenness, sleep with my colleague, sobriety test | Category: Popular Culture | Leave a comment
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