A young man in Albany disappeared after a night of heavy drinking. They found him in the Hudson and a smiley face was painted on a tree in the vacinity. The father is pushing the conspiracy thing but to my knowledge nobody's biting. Interesting stuff.
Thanks guys. A bit nervous but ultimately this is all about my teenage sons. My dad bought me a 1969 Jeep Mailtruck to get laid and I figured a boat would work a whole lot better.
Will have it parked in the Indian Lake area of the Central Adirondacks. Beautiful lakes w/ little traffic.
If anyone's in the area give me a PM and we'll go for a ride.
DUH
I had a guy that works for me tell me that he was packing his thermals for his trip to Montreal in the middle of July. He couldn't believe how cold it was up there being just four hours from Albany!!!!!
Will be picking up my first boat tomorrow. 2002 Bayliner 1950 Capri Classic. Anybody have any constructive tips on the boat and/or boating? Yes, I will be adding Sirius radio for those beautiful fall days.
I've been trying to get my mutt to get the paper at the end of the driveway for about a month. They changed papermen on me and the fr*&*cken lazy bum throws it there. No big deal now but November is right around the corner.
Holy crap, you guys are a bunch of mental midgets.
Ever read the Opinion section of any newspaper?
Bush sucks
Bush is great
Obama's a Muslim
Obama's a Christian
Hillary's a lesbo...
This kid is no different.
Read it, chuckle, and MOVE ON.
Good summer fodder indeed.
He can certainly be dragged in and questioned. And he has the right to remain silent and to be represented by an attorney. He could have been required to take a court ordered blood test.
Looks like Barnet Fife handled this.
I think he was driving and now has passed the traceable alcohol through his system.
Secondly, if they retrieved the vehicle from the house, why didn't they retrieve him? If it was you or me or Joe Blow we'd be dragged in as soon as they identified the owner of the vehicle.
Unbelieveable
I was at that game. Dead silence in the Stadium except for me and my 12 year old going apesh*t.
The lady behind us tapped my son on the shoulder and asked him if 'I was always like that?'.
Good thing we were in the 200 section or I would have probably been fighting my way out of there!