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The driver was subsequently transported to a local hospital for a medical evaluation. A blood sample taken from the suspect was tested and showed his blood alcohol level was .778. The state’s legal limit is .08.


Oregon ... Leading the nation in drunk mfr's.
 
Just another Friday night.


The driver was subsequently transported to a local hospital for a medical evaluation. A blood sample taken from the suspect was tested and showed his blood alcohol level was .778. The state’s legal limit is .08.


Oregon ... Leading the nation in drunk mfr's.
Holy shit, that is walking dead territory. Or at @Handicappers house, any day that ends in Y :laugh3:
 
I didn't know a .7 was even possible. The article states the US record before was .72 ... another person from Oregon. Them people do some serious drinking.

Explains all those Bigfoot sightings.
 
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I didn't know a .7 was even possible. The article states the US record before was .72 ... another person from Oregon. Them people do some serious drinking.
Yeah. I thought I remembered somewhere around .5 you’re in a critical range of serious issues and death. That’s a lot of fucking alcohol consumed.
 
I didn't know a .7 was even possible. The article states the US record before was .72 ... another person from Oregon. Them people do some serious drinking.
That's crazy. .30 is borderline alcohol poisoning and .40 can be deadly for most people. This must have been one of MrWallace's kids.
 
I want to party with that guy
 
I’ve never had a breathalyzer done. I bet I could beat it.
 
Just another Friday night.


The driver was subsequently transported to a local hospital for a medical evaluation. A blood sample taken from the suspect was tested and showed his blood alcohol level was .778. The state’s legal limit is .08.


Oregon ... Leading the nation in drunk mfr's.
We still got a long way to go to challenge the international record.

Some Polish guy managed 1.374% about nine years ago and survived.


I'd always assumed someone in Florida would make a serious attempt.
 
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