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King Of Wishful Thinking
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Philadelphia Suburbs
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The thing that annoyed me about Blue Laws was that they discriminated against non-Christian merchants who wanted to be close on their Sabbath.
And after decades of 'standing on principle' and allowing this inequity, the communities then roll over as soon as the first mall developer breaks ground. I give Chik-Fil-A props on choosing principle over profit in this by being closed on Sunday by choice.
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Exercise your rights and remember your obligations - VOTE!I have always believed that hope is that stubborn thing inside us that insists, despite all the evidence to the contrary, that something better awaits us so long as we have the courage to keep reaching, to keep working, to keep fighting. -- Barack Hussein Obama |
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a beautiful fool
Join Date: Sep 2010
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I give them a high five. ...in the face.... ....with a chair. I know you've seen that on facebook. I just think it's funny. I ALWAYS want chic fil a on Sunday. I ALWAYS forget they're closed. I ALWAYS get all pissed off when I remember.
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I love it when a plan comes together.
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As a sergent-chef, I both dined in the club and ate in the conscripts' mess hall. It was in the mess hall that there were crates of various beverages, including unlabeled demi-bouteilles (ou moins que) of wine, next to stacks of steel mess trays and eating utensils to be picked up as one entered the chow line. Perhaps there was a difference between the branches of service; or, the time periods of our experiences. I don't know if availability was restricted to those French soldiers who were off duty [and in civvies?]; but, my team was in uniform and they graciously didn't say anything.
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Franklin Pierce
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Minnesota
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![]() Though seriously, I'm not doubting that many Europeans drink a lot (where do you think Midwesterners learned how to drink). I've had some German friends that could defiantly hold their own, but from little perspective I have, I'm guessing the drinking culture, while different, are pretty much equal in the midwest with parts of Europe. That isn't necessarily a good thing either. I know too many people wasting their lives because of that stuff.
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Slattern of the Swail
Join Date: Jul 2004
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for my two cents - I was a drinker's drinker when I went up to Wisconsin. I was *amazed* at how much/often they drank up there.
This was back about 18 years or so - when PC was PC and everyone tried to be it - but not those Wisconsonites. They were giving their kiddies mocktails - apple juice with 7-up and a maraschino cherry in an old-fashioned glass. Those and candy cigarettes. They were serious all-day all-night drinkers and they were gearing up the next generation to carry the torch. Now - if I could just get someone to sponsor a research trip to Old Blighty...I could compare the cultures! I feel a thesis coming on!! ![]()
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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We have to go back, Kate!
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Yorkshire
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This seems an appropriate place to put a clip of 'Al Murray: Pub Landlord'
Part 2 I don't know what the stereotypical bar owner is like in America, my only point of reference is Sam from Cheers... A stereotypical English pub landlord is a little Englander, British nationalist, misogynist, bigot, royalist and conservative. Most probably aren't like Al Murray...but I'd be lyin' if I said I had never come across one like that. There are one or two pubs in my town that fly the flag a little too often and have strange ideas about whether it's acceptable for a woman to go to the bar and order drinks :p
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“Hypocrisy: prejudice with a halo”
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polaroid of perfection
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: West Yorkshire
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Rugby fans are better behaved than football fans.
It's the players at local (amateur) rugby clubs that have the bad rep!
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Ireland vs France (Rugby) : barely 100 policemen for more than 50.000 supporters: no incident yet some guys were more than three sheets to the wind French Rugby League Final : Same as above Spain vs France (Soccer) : Around 200 policemen for more than 40.000 supporters: some fighting between inebrieted guys, but nothing major. Olympique de Marseille vs Paris-Saint-Germain (Soccer French 1st League) : More than 1.500 policemen for more than 60.000 supporters: Many fights between supporters or against the police (and no need for fans to drinks: for them, it is a war!)
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Doctor Wtf
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Badelaide, Baustralia
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If you ever see a documentary called "Hoon Capital", watch it.
Every year there is an all day car race at Bathurst, NSW. Over the years the Holden (trans GM, Vauxhall) and Ford (Ford) fans assemble into their respective tribes at the top of the mountain, get absolutely shitfaced, and go to war. Not to decide anything in particular (Holden Vs Ford is the pretext) but because they want to. It gets messy. Recently the cops and race organisers brought in a booze limit. 24 cans, per man, per day. Or 36 per day if it is light beer. Or 4 litres of wine per day (I guess for any sheilas or poofs, eh?) A chap eventually did a PhD on them, and the result is the doco Hoon Capital. Here is a trailer, there are more snips on Youtube.
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Doctor Wtf
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Badelaide, Baustralia
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10 minute version with a lot more academic talking. I think it makes some good points:
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