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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="Huge, post: 2597478, member: 1992"] While I generally agree with the sentiments above the last line is actually questionable. An example if you like is a guy I know who has a problem with alcohol. He doesn't see it and when in the course of any normal day he is a genuinely nice bloke. However, get on the piss with him and everything is fine and dandy until a certain critical point is reached then whammo, who are you and what did you do with my mate ! It is a true Jeckle and Hyde type deal, it totally changes his personality and especially his ability to reason logically. Argumentative and illogical, self destructive are all words that fit the new guy who has just appeared yet right up until it happened he was the same normal guy. He's an older guy but I've met quite a few like him over the years. What they all had in common was they were young once and some realized they had a problem and became non drinkers while others went on though life rationializing that they were okay. This bloke may be one like that, when past the critical point nothing is intentional because they simply are not in charge. I know it's easy to say, just don't drink but when everyone else is young and able to drink when they want, well you know. Couple that with a big income and time on your hands. Naturally, I totally agree that drink driving is a major crime and problem and must be harshly dealt with. [/QUOTE]
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