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Drinking and driving, as separate activities, are both fantastic. Who doesn't love a scenic ride down PCH, or knocking back fifteen shots of Old Granddad with your elderly grandfather? But we shouldn't have to tell you that the combination of those two pastimes, no matter how many of your favorite actors and musicians may be doing it, is an unnecessary risk. I know, I know, when Pop-Pop gets hammered, he always wants to go to Taco Bell, but the cops have just announced a massive DUI crackdown taking place between now and Labor Day, so these next two weeks or so would be an excellent time to cut down on the booze cruising. More»

...And to prove its dedication to your irresponsible inebriation, The Washington Regional Alcohol Program is offering "Sober Ride," a program that provides you with a designated driver anywhere you want to go (for a regular cab fare of up to $50) for FREE! More»

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[via guestofaguest.com] With the news of Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice's financial woes, Sonja Morgan's recent Southampton drunk driving bust, and the multiple mishaps of the stars in pretty much every one of the show's other locales, we're starting to see these ladies' off-screen drama taking center stage for the summer season.  MORE>>>

On Saturday the Post broke the biggest news out of the Garden State since the installation of a duck phone in a Jersey Shore house: Teresa Giudice, gaudy princess of the Real Housewives of New Jersey, and her husband, Joe, owe creditors nearly $11 million, on a combined income of $79,000.  More»