Impaired driving is illegal. Any activity which impairs the driver's ability to control his vehicle is liable for a charge of impaired driving, ie., the consumption of alcohol, eating a hamburger, drinking a coke, reading a road map, looking at the GPS screen, chatting on a cellphone, twiddling the radio station knob, etc. Any and all of these activities while you are driving is laying the driver open to an impaired driving charge if they are caught.
All alcholic beverages contain "empty" calories and if one overindulges in any alcoholic of drink it can cause weight gain.
yes it is! :)
Kahlúa
Patron
Booze
she doens't drink any alcholoic drink
The production, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages was illegal during prohibition from 1920 to 1933 in the United States. This period was enforced by the Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
The official party guide for the United States says: "For 16 people, you need approximetly 20L of alcholic beverages and 10L of soda drink. You need about 45 disposable cups or 16 regular cups."
water
Vodka
yes as its an alcholic drink
Jack Daniels