Has anyone seen that commercial advocating "don't drink and drive", with a guy getting on his horse and riding down the middle of the street, presumably drunk off his butt?
Did a PSA really just advocate getting wasted and riding a horse home?
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Re: "Sober Friend"
ya that one surprised me too. especially since i had a friend get a dui while on a BICYCLE! seems to me a horse would be even more dangerous operating while hammered! pretty funny though...CelticCat wrote:Has anyone seen that commercial advocating "don't drink and drive", with a guy getting on his horse and riding down the middle of the street, presumably drunk off his butt?
Did a PSA really just advocate getting wasted and riding a horse home?
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Re: "Sober Friend"
My experience is that you're really never sure if you are "operating" the horse or not. Now if the horse is hammered as well....ilovethecats wrote:ya that one surprised me too. especially since i had a friend get a dui while on a BICYCLE! seems to me a horse would be even more dangerous operating while hammered! pretty funny though...CelticCat wrote:Has anyone seen that commercial advocating "don't drink and drive", with a guy getting on his horse and riding down the middle of the street, presumably drunk off his butt?
Did a PSA really just advocate getting wasted and riding a horse home?

