ReservationJohnnyT wrote:kowalski wrote:Why is there 1 red county near the middle of the map that it surrounded by blue? They must gutted to live there...
That's in South Dakota. There's probably 6 people in the entire county.
"The Slow Death of Prohibition."
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I don't think that you'd need a reservation to be seated in the Dakotas.
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I know, I was visiting a friend in london, and in my joy at seeing the offy open at 3 in the morning decided to spend £20 on a bottle of portkowalski wrote:Really? In England you can drink outside as long as you want provided the establishment has the relevent license. Will be interesting to see what if anything happens with devolution and Scotland trying to make its own way in the world...Mr. Viking wrote:In scotland you can only buy booze to take away between 10am and 10pm, and that means you aren't allowed to drink at outside tables on the street at those times, even if the bit of street belongs to the bar
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That's living man, I really hope you'll be there for the next CCC.Mr. Viking wrote:I know, I was visiting a friend in london, and in my joy at seeing the offy open at 3 in the morning decided to spend £20 on a bottle of portkowalski wrote:Really? In England you can drink outside as long as you want provided the establishment has the relevent license. Will be interesting to see what if anything happens with devolution and Scotland trying to make its own way in the world...Mr. Viking wrote:In scotland you can only buy booze to take away between 10am and 10pm, and that means you aren't allowed to drink at outside tables on the street at those times, even if the bit of street belongs to the bar
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ain't nunna y'all's business, is all i'm sayin'.
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Man, I so wish I had business during the prohibition with a Thompson and a cool car and all this...Wingman wrote:ain't nunna y'all's business, is all i'm sayin'.
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It's how NASCAR got started, yo. Bootleggin
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Hey man I worked down there for 6 months one time and had to learn the hard way. You need to hip some drunkards aboutWingman wrote:ain't nunna y'all's business, is all i'm sayin'.
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