I'm suprised by the amount of dry counties out there. Maybe thats why I wouldn't live in the south![]()
http://www.ksrevenue.org/abcwetdrymap.htm
http://www.abcboard.state.al.us/wet.html
http://www.hultgren.org/library/misc/wet-dry.htm
http://www.mstc.state.ms.us/info/annualreport/fy2003/Abc/Wet%20&%20Dry%20Counties%20FY...%20pg%2035.pdf
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Originally Posted by Dr.Gee
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I find that penetration is much more comfortable if she is wet. When the object of my desires is suffering from "feminine dryness", I find that Astroglide in moderation will do wonders. Just remember, as with Brylcreem -- a little dab will do ya !!
Just re-read the original post. Sorry!!
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Originally Posted by Ripper2860
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"Astroglide"that's what your tounge is for
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Originally Posted by northcat_8
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Originally Posted by Dr.Gee
Guess that's odd for us Pennsylvanians, last call is at 2 a.m. and you have to be out by 2:30. Can't buy liquor on Sunday and can't buy beer on Sunday until 12 noon and then the only place is from a place that serves food. No beer in the supermarkets either.
All beer over a 12 pack has to be purchased from a distibutor during the week, ahhhh beer heaven. Halfs and quarters are readily available though.... -
Kind of odd...
But here in Ohio we have "drive throughs", which is basically a garage lined with coolers. You drive your car in, buy your beer or other spirits, tobacco, pay for it and drive away. You can buy singles in 12 oz, 16 oz, 24 oz, 40 oz cans or bottles. 6 packs, 12 packs, 24 packs and 30 packs.
Whiskey and other hard liquors have to be purchased at a State Store but the only thing we have to go to the distributor for is a Keg. -
in georgia, state law prohibits the sale of any type of alcohol on sunday everywhere in the state, except atlanta.
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How Do the Other 4 Do It?
"Survey: 1 in 5 Germans Drink to Get Drunk"--headline, Associated Press, July 21 -
Originally Posted by northcat_8
A lot of the bars are local bars with local people who walked there, after 2:30 they kick out all non regulars lock the doors and let the regulars drink well into the morning. -
Originally Posted by thecoalman
How in the world can you stop and get a 24oz for the drive home?Or a couple of 40 oz's until you get to the party?
Indiana is alcohol limiting like that too. I don't know about quantity wise, but they do not sell beer in gas stations or super markets, and they don't have drive throughs (they call them "beer barns") but they have a state store on just about every corner
Many of our local bars are the same way. We get a last call at 2:15 am, bar closes at 2:45 (suppose to be 2:30). But if you know people, you can stay until the light of day. Some bars in our area open at 5:30 am (that is after work for 3rd shift workers) I worked 3rd shift for 5 years, probably why it doesn't bother me to drink beer at anytime of the day.
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Originally Posted by northcat_8
. Beer by the case can only be bought M-Sat no sunday sales most are open 9 to 9.
It's not like we don't get are share of beer, my area has one of the highest drinking rates per capita in the nation. There was joke about where my family is from and is nearly true today, every block had a bar, church and a funeral home. The churches and funeral homes are disaappering. Some blocks there are 2 or 3 bars on main st. Town of about 10,000 and I bet there is 60 to 100 establishments you can purchase beer.
There's one spot that has 3 consecutive bars. Guess it's one of the legacies of the miners that made up most of the town. They were either in the mines, a bar, church or the funeral home
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Originally Posted by thecoalman
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Originally Posted by northcat_8
You can start 7 or 8 in the morning with all the old timers. Then walk over to one of the 7 or 8 pizza places (best pizza in the world here by the way, they opened a pizza hut and it went belly up.) and have a beer with your pizza. Then off to the one bar that has 8 bar stools which has to be the smallest bar in the world, it getys crowded with 10 people. Then down to the main attraction main street......
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Only restrictions in California is you can't buy between 2am and 6am.
A long time ago I used to work graveyard at a 711 store and was amazed at what people would offer for a 6-pack of beer after 2am!!!! I could get a blow job for a single 12 ounce can!"Terminated!" :firing: -
Originally Posted by thayne
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Originally Posted by tekkieman"Terminated!" :firing:
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Originally Posted by tekkieman"Terminated!" :firing:
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I found it funny that in upstate NY, the dry towns and counties do not consider beers, like they do other liquors, as a wet beverage. So you can easily get beer at most pubs, bars, and hometown restaurants. Some places can even get special permits to serve wines. Grocery stores will even sell wine and beer. Nothing else though. Gotta go to another city or county to get anything hard.
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Originally Posted by thayne
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Sacramento's not bad. I like it there, I like Chino better!
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Originally Posted by thayne
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Originally Posted by tekkieman"Terminated!" :firing:
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