Cool “Alcohol Abuse” Images

Check out these alcohol abuse images:

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Image by Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet
PEARL HARBOR (Nov. 8, 2010) – Operations Specialist 2nd Class Rafael Falcon talks about alcohol abuse at the Coalition of Sailors Against Destructive Decisions (CSADD) all hands safety stand down. The goal of the CSADD program is to encourage positive social interaction and development of leadership and decision-making skills. CSADD reinforces a culture of shipmates helping shipmates and contributes to command unity and mission readiness. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class (SW) Mark Logico/RELEASED)

Tell ‘Em To Feck Off – Vote NO

Image by infomatique
Father Jack Hackett was a fictional character on the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted. He was played by Frank Kelly.

Jack is an elderly, foul-mouthed, alcoholic priest who frequently lapses into violent psychosis, particularly when his fellow clergy deny him drink or try removing him from his armchair, where he can usually be found sleeping (or, more likely, passed out). Left irrevocably damaged by his life of sloth, lechery and alcohol abuse, he rarely (if ever) speaks in a coherent manner, instead expressing himself through a series of random shouted words (i.e., "feck!", "arse!", "drink!" and "girls!").

While it is never explicitly stated just why Bishop Brennan has doomed Jack to Craggy Island, it seemingly has something to do with a wedding ceremony he performed in Athlone.

Maria Gastellum Receives Hero Award

Image by American Red Cross Oregon Trail Chapter
Maria, our Neighborhood Hero, works tirelessly to educate other Latinas about domestic violence and alcohol abuse, as well as how they can take better care of themselves.