Based on that, if you were drinking and they tried to stop you, they would owe you up to $1000.
The way I read it you are free to drink at night, but day drinking status is indeterminate.
First funny thing they've done since the 80's.
I would never refuse to help someone who is drowning.
Would you give drowning man a glass of water?I would never refuse to help someone who is drowning.
Of course, there are response levels...
- For some, I'll dive in immediately.- For others, I'll call 911.- For a few, I'll send a letter to the American Lifeguard Association stamped "Urgent."
Amputee?I know someone who would not lend a hand.
I’ve seen his face before, but I don’t know if he knows who I am….I know someone who would not lend a hand.
I’ve seen his face before, but I don’t know if he knows who I am….
BTW, at one time I did have a Speedo. Looked okay--way, way back then.
My SIL moved to Europe and took up with a guy from Monaco. They came to visit here and went to the beach in my car. When they got back to the car they found it locked with their phone and keys inside. So they started walking back here in; he in his speedo and her in her bikini. She actually looked very good in it, but he was another story. After about a mile a cop stopped them because someone complained about their lude appearance. It worked out ok because the cop gave them a ride back, but he gave him a warning not to walk the streets like that. He didn't say a word to her for some reason.When I was in my 20s (and the earth was young), I used one for diving as it was comfortable under a wetsuit and didn't bunch up the way trunks would. But those days are long gone....
As one old curmudgeon to another, I feel your pain and I apologize. Yes, SIL is Sister in Law.What's a SIL? I realize that his is a Pilots' Forum and that Pilots need to abbreviate everything possible when copying clearances, weather etc.; however, this is just a fun forum (Friday Joke Day), so let those like me get the joke right away instead of having to rack the remains of my brane to decipher acronyms long since forgotten (or never even heard of/learned). I hazard a guess that the "SIL" referred to in the above post is not a Son In Law after further reading of the text of the post encounters the terms "her" and "she".
Just an old curmudgeon venting ...