In article >,
PLucas1 > wrote:
> > Blood sample that was to be tested for Ethanol (drinkable alcohol,
> > C2H5OH). Either voluntary or with a warrant. Texas recently signed into
> > law that you had to have a blood alcohol level drawn if you refused a
> > breathalizer. No choice. The cops will hold you down while it is
> > collected if you refuse to cooperate.
>
>
> Much the same here, but it has to be done by a Dr.
Dr.s do not routinely draw blood here. <g> The few times I've watched
them try, it made me cringe. They are usually crappy at it unless
they've had some real practice.
>
>
> >>
> >> And what alcohol did they reek of?
> >
> > See above. They smell like a brewery.
> >>
>
>
> In your part of the world, what does "Oy" mean??
It's Yiddish actually, as in "Oy vey".
It more or less means "you've got to be kidding me".
>
> "# Oi (interjection), a British, New Zealand, Irish, Australian slang
> interjection used to get someone's attention, or to express surprise or
> disapproval"
>
> Or was yours more an "I know what you mean"?
Oy vey:
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oy_vey>
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