SowegaBrews
Well-Known Member
I'm almost out of homebrew and this stupid state won't let me buy alcohol on Sundays. WTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF@!@!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Remember the 7 P's:
Proper Prior Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance!
Here's another: If you like alcohol in your mouth, don't live in the south...
...or Utah.
We were talking about retiring to a place in Arkansas, but I realized that many counties in the south are dry counties. It never even occurred to Bob, born and raised in Michigan, that the Bible Belt is alive and well.
Sure enough, not only the county we were considering, but all neighboring counties, were dry counties. I can't imagine living anywhere I can't grab a pizza and beer if I want to (and having to drive an hour or two to get the chance to do so) so we decided to forget retiring there.
i have to disagree.... I'm from mississippi..... There are only 2 dry counties in the whole state and only like 4 or 5 that are dry on sundays...... However, on intriguing point is that Lafeyette County is dry EXCEPT on Ole Miss campus. That is only b/c the Alumni (who pump millions upon millions into Ole Miss and the town of Oxford) raised a big b!tch about 10 years ago about getting beer and spirits in their luxury boxes at the stadium.... And the governer (Ole Miss alumnus) did the whole ominy ominy blessing and now the campus is wet.... But the rest of the county is dry as a bone....
Wow ... I had no idea there were still so many dry counties out there! (Then again, I've never lived outside of Michigan. We have too many Catholics here -- moi included -- to be dry, LOL!)
Two dry counties, but only 5% beer.
yeah, point taken.... Hey but it used to only be 3%..... They are moving up.... Now we just need to lobby them for home brew laws.... The only state in the country that it's still illegal... Homemade Wine, ok: Home brewed Beer, no ok....
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