tenacioustravis
tenacioustravis
tenacioustravis

when did they change the meaning of ‘klansman’?

“President Trump is the son of Philanthropist...”

They really missed a huge opportunity by not auctioning off the rights to geld President Trump. smdh

WI is a booze buyers paradise. The only downfall is not being able to buy after 9. Luckily I grew up 5 miles from IL where they can sell until midnight. If we ran out, we just crossed the border for more beer.

Growing up in WI where you can buy beer and booze essentially whenever and wherever the fuck you want (even though I have had to cross the state line to IL a few times to buy beer after 9) and then moving to Texas and trying to buy beer before noon on a Sunday (when football fucking starts) and getting turned away was

The man to whom this is stuck is the consumer, not wal mart or kroger.

Ohio used to have a stupid law that you could start selling beer on Sunday at 11, but for wine you had to wait till 12 (no liquor). I never understood this; it seemed like wine should be able to be sold earlier than beer, in case the priest ran out or something. Then I moved to Wisconsin, and holy shit, you can buy

I live in OK, and that’s EXACTLY what they tried to pull with the last election. We had a SQ on the ballot to allow beer higher than 3.2 and wine in grocery stores and BOY you’d have thought liquor stores would have immediately gone out of business by the way they were acting.

You get used to it pretty quick. When I first moved to Massachusetts I was pretty pissed off, but once you get past not being able to buy beer in a gas station, it’s all gravy. Most supermarkets will usually have a package store nearby, sometimes even in the same shopping plaza, so it’s more of a “I just have to go to

I posted this elsewhere, but acouple of our grocery stores will sell you a slice and a draft pint.

The worst is when you move from a state w/ full grocery store liquor sales to a state where you can only buy 3.2 beer in a grocery store and don’t realize it until after you get home and start drinking.

It was crazy when I moved to San Antonio. The law there is that they can’t sell beer before noon on Sunday (when Saturday ends and Sunday begins is an epistemological question I didn’t bother to answer, but definitely would have back in my drinking days). I started avoiding the grocery store Sundays at 11:00 am,

This blew my mind when my folks moved to Arizona from New York.

Yeah, in Texas, the liquor stores are closed on Sundays, but grocery stores can sell beer & wine after 12 noon. So, you can’t get anything while the church folks are doing their thing, but they and everyone else can pick something up on the way home after.

At this point, it’s more about protecting liquor stores than morality.

When I moved from Arizona to Ohio for college and told people that “back home you can buy a bottle of Jack Daniel’s at 2 AM at a gas station, they looked at me like I was insane.

This is exactly what happened recently in Oklahoma. It came up for a vote and the local liquor stores tried to lobby against it but we voted for it anyway. Sad thing is that all we got was beer (up to 8.99%) in grocery/convenience stores and refrigeration in liquor stores but they still fought tooth and nail to keep

True story: In my county, the religious folk were so firmly against the blue laws they managed to require TWO referendums to cancel them.

let’s rank sports sounds, shall we?

Counterpoint: Clerks 2 fucking sucks.