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Man Pleads Guilty to Driving a La-Z-Boy While Drunk

Drunk driving is one of those rare, universally inexcusable offenses. Getting blasted and getting behind the wheel endangers not only the driver, but innocent bystanders. Now, apparently, getting soused and lounging in La-Z-Boy can be just as dangerous.

At least that's the case for 62 year old Dennis LeRoy from Minnesota, who recently pleaded guilty to driving drunk while cruising in his homemade motorized easy chair. LeRoy allegedly downed no less than 8 beers at a bar one fateful night last August before mounting the chairmobile, which includes a lawnmower engine, headlights and a full stereo system (but of course). He and his 0.29 blood content alcohol then proceeded to wheel into a parked car.

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Drunk Driving Safer than Driving and Texting, Study Suggests

Car And Driver Puts DWT Vs. DWI to the Test
How many more times do we have to be told that driving while texting is dangerous? We know! Please stop doing studies and surveys.

What's that you say, Car And Driver? You've got a video where you put real people behind the wheel of real vehicles, and make them read and fire off messages? Then, you get them them hammered to find out if DWT (driving while texting) is actually as bad as driving while intoxicated. Okay, we cave...

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How to Prevent 'Drunk Dialing'

Some of the world's greatest and most respected writers celebrated the inspiration they received from the bottle. But let's face it, alcohol doesn't turn us all into Hunter S. Thompsons or Ernest Hemingways, despite what we may think at the time.

In today's world of instant communication and stored messages, a little too much liquid courage sometimes results in massive failure. Thankfully, although technology has given us drunk dialing, drunk texting, and drunk e-mailing, it has also given us methods of preventing potential disasters.

GeekSugar recently investigated some of the best methods for curbing your muddled, drunken musings. For your iPhone, there is Designated Dialer and iDrunk Dialer. Gmail gives you Mail Goggles and the Undo Send feature. There's even a cell phone from LG with a breathalyzer built-in, and urinal-mounted games from Piss Screen to test how impaired you are.

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