tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3407400997653328847.post4866196119707188488..comments2024-03-04T21:44:22.372+11:00Comments on Mountaingirls Musings: As Dreams Go ByAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11389289174284068772noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3407400997653328847.post-57389534626083359662010-06-01T08:45:56.575+10:002010-06-01T08:45:56.575+10:00I (as the driver) only ever had one glass when we ...I (as the driver) only ever had one glass when we first got there - and We were always there for a minimum of three hours. There was no way I would have spoiled these days with a drink driving charge (or even just the risk of driving while borderline).<br /><br />I know I go on about the changes in the world but the improved attitude towards drinking and driving is one change I am very grateful for :-)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11389289174284068772noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3407400997653328847.post-90218762217987632982010-06-01T08:24:34.343+10:002010-06-01T08:24:34.343+10:00A beautiful and sensual memory. I really like how ...A beautiful and sensual memory. I really like how you acknowledge that your memory may not have been the same as the partners - you write as though you were one yet still different in the perspectives you may have concentrated upon.<br /><br />Remember the days when we could have a drink at the beach and drive home....Oh yes, and my how times have changed. I can just see readers in years to come scratching their heads trying to make sense of scenes they will consider as drink driving - yet, to us, it was acceptable behaviour (well, not for me because I didn't drink but you know what I mean).Megan Baylisshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04549696888232735259noreply@blogger.com