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Can confirm.Duhon has had an alcohol problem for a long time. Very sad.
I wouldn't count the citation he received as a freshman, but yeah, I've heard continuing rumors, too.Duhon has had an alcohol problem for a long time. Very sad.
Shit, that's clearly a problem for a rich 33 year-oldHe was caught asleep at the wheel with the engine running. He blew a 0.202
It's big of you to admit that, even w/ the anonymity of it. We all know it's wrong, including everyone who has ever driven when they shouldn't have. As important as it is to punish it severely and take a really strong stand against it, we have to leave room for people to be honest about it b/c that's the most productive way to make any difference.Can't say that I've been in his shoes but there were plenty of times I could have been in my younger years. I was lucky to never have killed anyone. There were times that I didn't remember how I got home but know I drove. I didn't really consider myself an alcoholic because I didn't drink all the time. My problem is once I started I didn't know when to stop. Luckily those days are long gone without any repercussions except maybe my liver. He needs to settle down, get married and have some kids. That cut out 99% of my drinking.
I'm with you. Every morning I would come home from a rough night on the job I would just love on them as much as I could. Especially when they were little but as they got older I think they started to understand a little. Life is so precious and some people don't even realize. Good post!^ We also have some friends (a couple) who lost their six-year-old in the same manner. I can't tell you the number of times we've been smoking cigars on the golf course and both crying. I'm kind of the guy he opens up to about it....and while I'm glad I can be there for him and that he trusts me enough to have those conversations, every time when I get home I run for my girls to hold them. It shakes me up just typing that.
It's big of you to admit that, even w/ the anonymity of it. We all know it's wrong, including everyone who has ever driven when they shouldn't have. As important as it is to punish it severely and take a really strong stand against it, we have to leave room for people to be honest about it b/c that's the most productive way to make any difference.
A distant friend lost a 2-year-old to a drunk driver several years back. Hearing her talk about missing the smell of her daughter's hair and specific details like that is haunting.