.... 3. Would there be any injuries to the people in the minibus? Or to my main character? As the car handle was sort ofwrenched from his grasp, I was wondering if he would have any shoulder injuries. 4. Would my main character be breathalysed, even though he wasn't in the car or driving? Searched: "impact damage" "cars" "crash" "volkswagen beetle" "parked car" "police procedure after accident"
... for two years. And in August this year - just two months after finally regaining his license - he was again arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of drink or drugs. The singer was breathalysed at the side of the road and taken into police custody after his £60,000 Range Rover crashed into the back of an articulated lorry. (Wham! ... George's car) Laurie Rowe, the driver,...
... pretend to be allergic to eggs to avoid them. In the real world, relationships can work (albeit infrequently). In the real world you can get as drunk as you like. You will not be breathalysed during the night to ensure you are capable of dealing with any nocturnal emergencies (eg. your house sinking or the helicopter evacuation of an overweight American from your roof.) In the real world is it...
... finished the can, plus I didn't breathe quite as much because I'm mildly asthmatic and my lung function isn't quite what it should be, but...still. So. fucking. funny. XD I've never been breathalysed before, much less to get into a *gig*, but...ahahahahahahahahahahahaomg. So now we're in Dogs Home. We thought perhaps they wouldn't let us in because we hadn't had *enough* to drink, but so far we...
... that have undertaken the climb before us, including Matt Lucas and Daniel Radcliffe. After getting dressed in a particularly fetching nylon jump suit, and leaving anything we could drop in a locker, being breathalysed, and getting kitted up with a radio reciever, head torches, and harness, we were off! We climbed up to just under the road bed and walked across the catwalk from the approachroad ...