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Buy your booze early!



 
 
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Old 28-12-2006, 01:24 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
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Steve Wertz wrote:
For those of you who partake and live in a state with those
archaic (and unconstitutional) blue laws, remember to buy all
your New Years Eve booze (and even beer in some states) early
since it's Sunday.

What to they do in states like, say - South Carolina - where even
bars aren't even allowed to be open on Sunday - and no beer sales
either? If I was a bar owner, I'd be pretty ****ed not being
able to open on the biggest alcohol consumption night of the
year.

-sw


I think New York works that way, too, Steve. IIRC, no liquor sales on
Sunday and I know you can't buy liquor past 7:00 pm there on a weekday, as
well. I've never considered how that affects a beer/bar proprietor before;
biggest party day of the year and you're closed? That's gotta hurt.

kili


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Old 28-12-2006, 05:33 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
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kilikini wrote:
Steve Wertz wrote:
For those of you who partake and live in a state with those
archaic (and unconstitutional) blue laws, remember to buy all
your New Years Eve booze (and even beer in some states) early
since it's Sunday.

What to they do in states like, say - South Carolina - where even
bars aren't even allowed to be open on Sunday - and no beer sales
either? If I was a bar owner, I'd be pretty ****ed not being
able to open on the biggest alcohol consumption night of the
year.

-sw


I think New York works that way, too, Steve. IIRC, no liquor sales on
Sunday and I know you can't buy liquor past 7:00 pm there on a weekday, as
well. I've never considered how that affects a beer/bar proprietor before;
biggest party day of the year and you're closed? That's gotta hurt.

kili


In Michigan we can't buy booze until noon on Sundays. I suppose that
prevents anyone going to church drunk or something. In nearby Indiana
there's no alcohol sales on Sundays, nor on holidays. Makes sense, when
you consider the Indianians are still arguing about daylight savings
time.

-John O

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Old 28-12-2006, 05:45 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
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JohnO wrote:
In Michigan we can't buy booze until noon on Sundays. I suppose that
prevents anyone going to church drunk or something. In nearby Indiana
there's no alcohol sales on Sundays, nor on holidays. Makes sense, when
you consider the Indianians are still arguing about daylight savings
time.


I go to the F1 Grand Prix in Indianapolis every year. I was pleased to
see beer in the grocery stores and gas stations when we arrived the
first night and shocked when those displays were covered with sheets on
race day.

Cam

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Old 28-12-2006, 08:46 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
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"kilikini" wrote...
Steve Wertz wrote:
For those of you who partake and live in a state with those
archaic (and unconstitutional) blue laws, remember to buy all
your New Years Eve booze (and even beer in some states) early
since it's Sunday.

Good point. Thanks for the reminder.

What to they do in states like, say - South Carolina - where even
bars aren't even allowed to be open on Sunday - and no beer sales
either? If I was a bar owner, I'd be pretty ****ed not being
able to open on the biggest alcohol consumption night of the
year.

I'm just glad I don't live there any more.
-sw


I think New York works that way, too, Steve. IIRC, no liquor sales on
Sunday and I know you can't buy liquor past 7:00 pm there on a weekday, as
well. I've never considered how that affects a beer/bar proprietor
before;
biggest party day of the year and you're closed? That's gotta hurt.

I just drive from the assBackward county or small town to Orlando or one of
the more modern counties. Usually, the drive is a block or two. Sometimes,
we just walk across the street.


kili

This year, I'll be down in the "Progressive" municipality of Felda, Florida
celebrating New Years Eve. No booze for sale, no cash registers, just
free-flowing alcohol and on New Years Day, good BBQ to eat, and more
alcohol. I'm glad I have Tuesday off too!

kili, you take care of yourself and have a much better 2007 than you had in
2006. I'm making plans this weekend to be @ Burnt Island Jan. 1, 2008.
Tell Big Jim that he needs to get better too.

BOB


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Old 28-12-2006, 10:35 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
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JohnO wrote:

In Michigan we can't buy booze until noon on Sundays. I suppose that
prevents anyone going to church drunk or something. In nearby Indiana
there's no alcohol sales on Sundays, nor on holidays. Makes sense, when
you consider the Indianians are still arguing about daylight savings
time.

Having lived in Fort Wayne for 15 or so years, let me assure you there's
a reason we didn't change to daylight savings time. It was simply that
we didn't know how to set those new-fangled watches and clocks. grin
Booze in IN is sold by the state, so they can not only be sure it's
taxed, they can also take in the profit. The ABC stores are usually NOT
on a major thoroughfare, either, and are not well lighted at night.
After all, it'd be embarrassing if the Baptists would recognize one
another out in the parking lots.
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the unstable elements tend to hang out on
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Old 28-12-2006, 11:27 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
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BOB wrote:
"kilikini" wrote...
Steve Wertz wrote:

kili

This year, I'll be down in the "Progressive" municipality of Felda,
Florida celebrating New Years Eve. No booze for sale, no cash
registers, just free-flowing alcohol and on New Years Day, good BBQ
to eat, and more alcohol. I'm glad I have Tuesday off too!

kili, you take care of yourself and have a much better 2007 than you
had in 2006. I'm making plans this weekend to be @ Burnt Island Jan.
1, 2008. Tell Big Jim that he needs to get better too.

BOB


Thanks, BOB. I talked to Big Jim today and we're both ready for the BBQ
Burnt Island fest, but he told me there's a good chance for rain, so you
might not be missing much! LOL.

On a good note, he's got a tarp, some chairs and is bringing some strong
moonshine. We'll be warm and dry. :~)

kili


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Old 29-12-2006, 01:00 AM posted to alt.food.barbecue
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Default Buy your booze early!

kilikini wrote:
Steve Wertz wrote:
For those of you who partake and live in a state with those
archaic (and unconstitutional) blue laws, remember to buy all
your New Years Eve booze (and even beer in some states) early
since it's Sunday.


I think New York works that way, too, Steve. IIRC, no liquor sales on
Sunday and I know you can't buy liquor past 7:00 pm there on a
weekday, as well. I've never considered how that affects a beer/bar
proprietor before; biggest party day of the year and you're closed?
That's gotta hurt.


It's like that in Texas (or parts of at least). Oklahoma has
bars open on Sunday and I have a reserved table.

My plan is go watch fireworks and listen to the band.
Getting hammered isn't all it used to be, so I leave that
to the younger generation.

--
DougW


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Old 03-01-2007, 02:16 PM posted to alt.food.barbecue
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"JohnO" wrote

In Michigan we can't buy booze until noon on Sundays. I suppose that
prevents anyone going to church drunk or something. In nearby Indiana
there's no alcohol sales on Sundays, nor on holidays. Makes sense, when
you consider the Indianians are still arguing about daylight savings
time.



I was riding through Indiana a number of years ago on a motorcycle when I
decided I wanted a beer.

It was Sunday. Imagine my shock when I was told there were no beer sales on
Sunday...At all!

Imagine my relief when they told me the bars were open however! G


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TFM®
Zephyrhills (Stupid laws abound) Florida


 




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