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napsdufroid t1_ixocc38 wrote
I think the night before Thanksgiving is even worse
Rahawk02 t1_ixoj0jl wrote
Used to be the night before was the big drinking day . We used to call it amateur night
ddh85 t1_ixp3o02 wrote
Don't be a buzz kill like Santa, right?
GabrielStarwood t1_ixoucq3 wrote
And to my fellow ride share drivers, drive with a cam on tonight.
Valuable-Pipe-3722 t1_ixp9r02 wrote
Not to hijack OP’s thoughtful safety reminder, but how the hell do people drink so much on Thanksgiving? I’ll have like 3-5 drinks over the course of several hours with a ton of food, and after that I’m so tired that I can’t even think about more alcohol.
VajBlaster69 t1_ixq4zmv wrote
Clearly you've not met my in-laws
DelcoWolv t1_ixofrxi wrote
Tonight, NYE, and Super Bowl Sunday, right?
thatisapaddlin t1_ixpsmja wrote
Not sure I can tell the difference between today and any other day of the week in the city ;)
skyflyer8 t1_ixoumbi wrote
Even by 2 pm I had seen a number of accidents where atleast one of the cars was totaled. Almost got driven off the road driving back to Baltimore earlier tonight.
phillybeardo t1_ixp8pj8 wrote
Also applies to pedestrians, whether you're drunk or not! Although one should always be on your P's and Q's walking around on any day (just as you should be thankful on every day), be extra sharp on your travels tonight!
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alittlemouth t1_ixo7ecm wrote
I almost always work overnight on thanksgiving. It’s a ton of $$, someone has to do it, and it’s never seemed like something to celebrate.
The ONLY negative thing is the drive. Every year it seems like there are more drunk dumbasses on the road than the previous year.
Edit: The drive in was uneventful. Now to safely make it home without getting killed by a crazy Karen speeding to snag a $25 TV.