Jeff in BigD
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No, but I live in a semi-dry town, which means I can go to the local slammin' bar a few hundred yards from my front door & have a Long Island Tea or any liquor beer or wine I want, but if I want to buy a bottle of wine or beer from a store, I have to drive two towns over. If I want to buy liquor, the closest one is about 20 miles away & they all close at 9pm & don't open at all on Sunday. Needless to say trying to get a bottle of a single-malt scotch takes some planning.Originally posted by DocRafiki
Be glad you're not in a "dry" county![]()
Yeah, making people drive through 2 or 3 towns to make them buy alcohol, that's smart. I'm sure that will lower the cases of drinking & driving.

Blue laws are legalism at it's finest (or worst as is more the case). Nothing is more attractive to potential converts than pissing them off, eh?What are blue laws anyway?

Thankfully Texas has relaxed most of it's blue laws (excerpt for the freakin moronic alcohol laws), but I remember in the 80s when video games in stores had to be unplugged & I couldn't buy a GI Joe because it was a Sunday. It didn't make sense then, how on earth would it make sense to a grown (supposedly somewhat intelligent) adult?
It seems like some people freak about alcohol & treat it like it's bad or something. Yes, an over indulgence could be a problem, but so could an indulgence with medication or food. My mom has said that perhaps we should convert to Catholicism just so a few friends wouldn't act akward if we have a glass of wine with dinner.

