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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1410928" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>That's a dilemma for sure. We have a law where you can't buy a mixed drink in a bar and you can only buy a bottle of liquor at a liquor store. The reasoning for this is if you could buy liquor by the drink you might get drunk and you'd be a threat to society. So what our local watering holes have done is to build a partition in the building and install two doors. One door goes into the liquor store where you can get Sally to sell you a bottle. After your purchase you walk out the door and walk six steps to the other door where you can walk in the bar and get Sally to fix you up with a glass and whatever mixer you desire BUT Sally can't pour it for. No. You have to do that yourself else the law will fine Sally and take her to jail. Since most establishments will charge you a dollar to bring the bottle in most people are thrifty and know they paid good money to bring that bottle in and would view it as a waste of money to walk out the bar with a half full bottle of liquor so they tend to stay long enough to eat the worm. </p><p></p><p>How our representatives and public servants figured this all out is far above my grasp but it somehow makes sense .....to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1410928, member: 4362"] That's a dilemma for sure. We have a law where you can't buy a mixed drink in a bar and you can only buy a bottle of liquor at a liquor store. The reasoning for this is if you could buy liquor by the drink you might get drunk and you'd be a threat to society. So what our local watering holes have done is to build a partition in the building and install two doors. One door goes into the liquor store where you can get Sally to sell you a bottle. After your purchase you walk out the door and walk six steps to the other door where you can walk in the bar and get Sally to fix you up with a glass and whatever mixer you desire BUT Sally can't pour it for. No. You have to do that yourself else the law will fine Sally and take her to jail. Since most establishments will charge you a dollar to bring the bottle in most people are thrifty and know they paid good money to bring that bottle in and would view it as a waste of money to walk out the bar with a half full bottle of liquor so they tend to stay long enough to eat the worm. How our representatives and public servants figured this all out is far above my grasp but it somehow makes sense .....to them. [/QUOTE]
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