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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="Huge, post: 3232275, member: 1992"] Then you aren't blind drunk. Blind drunk contains the word, blind. There's a clue. He may have been drunk, inebriated even if you want. Another thing, if I'm heavily intoxicated I can just manage to run MY electrical gadgets but how easy is it to manipulate another persons gear? A lot of us would struggle when sober but when ' blind drunk' as she has declared?? Nahh, it's not that easy. The fact that it's debatable means it must be questioned. A mans freedom is at stake here. I'd fight tooth and nail ESPECIALLY if I knew what happened was consenual and she had buyers remorse ( Haynes viewpoint here) not neccesarily mine. I wasn't there. [/QUOTE]
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