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Old 03-19-04, 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by 165-48:17
Let's try this again:
I agree, but it does seem that the more "IGNORANT AND INCONSIDERATE" type is often responsible for the above type of death.
Hell, calling someone "macho" driving drunk is an offense to the word Schiek and Superchivo have dedicated their lives too.

Main Entry: 1ma·cho
Pronunciation: 'mä-(")chO
Function: adjective
Etymology: Spanish, literally, male, from Latin masculus -- more at MASCULINE
: characterized by machismo : aggressively virile

there is nothing masculine about killing someone while driving drunk. If anything, it is a true act of cowardice.
Just my 2 cents
Reread my post.
Note the use of the word Stereotype.
Look up the work stereotype.
Hopefully understand it's application.
Nuff said.


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