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So hungover this morning I accidently wore two different shoes (1 Viewer)

sigh. 

murder requires malice aforethought (i.e. premeditated). 

person DWI kills someone <> premeditated. 

your latest topic change has the word "murder" in it. 

murder <> negligent homicide as @Harry Manback already pointed out. 
Not to get all legalistic but many states do have something called felony murder, which does not require premeditation. And DWI can rise to a felony (usually due to repeat offenses). 

In Texas it appears that intoxicated manslaughter would be the term here, which seems to be more severe than your run of the mill negligent homicide.  Mostly because you're already commiting a crime. So I guess you're right that it wouldn't be murder for rnr, but it's still killing someone in the course of a crime and face up to 20 years in jail. 

 
So me and my army bud went out tonight with one of the bartenders. I’ve been buttering up the bartender for a while to agree to teach me. Our boss just fired a dead weight tender and they need someone. I’m getting bored of serving. I’m a peacock and they gotta let me fly.

The three of us drank 4 Long Island iced teas each and shared two pitchers. My army bud asked me to be a groomsman at his wedding and I agreed. The 3 of us are planning to pick up an 8 ball and come to my place to play Mario kart and need for speed.

We also met a cute chick outside the bar that was wasted and pulled down her underwear to show us her new thigh tattoo. We played wingman and got the tender a number since me and army guy are taken. Good times.

Tomorrow me and army guy are double dating with our girls at our restaurant. We are using our employee gift certificates. Should be a blast.

 
Your parents probably felt the same way when your mom got knocked up and that didn’t work out very well.
im sure your parents are very proud of you. you have accepted a job that hasn't been offered to you and you are going to be a groomsman in a wedding where a proposal has yet to be made and accepted. what parent wouldn't be bursting with pride with all you have accomplished?

 
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When is the wedding?


Some time after he proposes.
He asked you to be a groomsman without asking his girl to marry him?  OK, just a formality, I'm sure...  Is he planning to pop the question while out on your double date to the place you work?  Is this the same guy you are setting up the marijuana business with?

Oh, I've been out of touch.  I just noticed the dates on the quotes...I guess all of this already happened.

 
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