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Posted: 10/13/2014 11:33:14 PM EDT
This is in reference to the new commercial that is airing about the upcoming alcohol ballot.    Alcohol is da debil!    Oh and he also doesn't want to see one across the street from a high school either.

And the topic is in quotes because it's not me saying it.  
Link Posted: 10/14/2014 1:07:11 AM EDT
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I bet visions didn't want a church next door, but the scumbags that run the church sure moved in and tried to get them shutdown due to the proximity law for clubs.

Here's a clue for anti alcohol people: don't drink,  dipshits.
Link Posted: 10/14/2014 2:36:04 AM EDT
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That sounds like a personal problem that the guy has.

Fucking tired of the weak bitches in America thinking that they need things like prostitution, gambling, weed, and alcohol banned because they can't control themselves.

Teach your kids to drink responsibly and not HIDE drinking like it's taboo, don't repress your children with the notion of "sins" and scare them from having sex or being honest about it to the point to where they don't receive information about real risks and how to be an adult about it, and teach your kids that gambling won't win you shit because it's just entertainment. Government can't raise children. Welfare should be a great example of how effective government is at attempting that.

I will be glad to see the dry counties in Arkansas disappear. Enough with the devil and sin bullshit.
Link Posted: 10/14/2014 5:06:16 PM EDT
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That sounds like a personal problem that the guy has.

Fucking tired of the weak bitches in America thinking that they need things like prostitution, gambling, weed, and alcohol banned because they can't control themselves.

Teach your kids to drink responsibly and not HIDE drinking like it's taboo, don't repress your children with the notion of "sins" and scare them from having sex or being honest about it to the point to where they don't receive information about real risks and how to be an adult about it, and teach your kids that gambling won't win you shit because it's just entertainment. Government can't raise children. Welfare should be a great example of how effective government is at attempting that.

I will be glad to see the dry counties in Arkansas disappear. Enough with the devil and sin bullshit.
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This is the first thing I've seen you say that I agree with, and isn't a troll post
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That sounds like a personal problem that the guy has.

Fucking tired of the weak bitches in America thinking that they need things like prostitution, gambling, weed, and alcohol banned because they can't control themselves.

Teach your kids to drink responsibly and not HIDE drinking like it's taboo, don't repress your children with the notion of "sins" and scare them from having sex or being honest about it to the point to where they don't receive information about real risks and how to be an adult about it, and teach your kids that gambling won't win you shit because it's just entertainment. Government can't raise children. Welfare should be a great example of how effective government is at attempting that.

I will be glad to see the dry counties in Arkansas disappear. Enough with the devil and sin bullshit.


This is the first thing I've seen you say that I agree with, and isn't a troll post



only b/c you think you stand to make more money.
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That sounds like a personal problem that the guy has.

Fucking tired of the weak bitches in America thinking that they need things like prostitution, gambling, weed, and alcohol banned because they can't control themselves.

Teach your kids to drink responsibly and not HIDE drinking like it's taboo, don't repress your children with the notion of "sins" and scare them from having sex or being honest about it to the point to where they don't receive information about real risks and how to be an adult about it, and teach your kids that gambling won't win you shit because it's just entertainment. Government can't raise children. Welfare should be a great example of how effective government is at attempting that.

I will be glad to see the dry counties in Arkansas disappear. Enough with the devil and sin bullshit.
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Good post.      Being a small town boy growing up in AR,  I've seen it first hand.    Lots of bible thumpers here want to be the first to cast the first stone.    They raise hell about drinking, gambling, liquor stores, etc.,    But refuse to acknowledge the "local chemist" cooking bathtub crank in their neighborhood.
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That sounds like a personal problem that the guy has.

Fucking tired of the weak bitches in America thinking that they need things like prostitution, gambling, weed, and alcohol banned because they can't control themselves.

Teach your kids to drink responsibly and not HIDE drinking like it's taboo, don't repress your children with the notion of "sins" and scare them from having sex or being honest about it to the point to where they don't receive information about real risks and how to be an adult about it, and teach your kids that gambling won't win you shit because it's just entertainment. Government can't raise children. Welfare should be a great example of how effective government is at attempting that.

I will be glad to see the dry counties in Arkansas disappear. Enough with the devil and sin bullshit.


This is the first thing I've seen you say that I agree with, and isn't a troll post



only b/c you think you stand to make more money.


I'll make more by expanding in to other states.
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I know at least one Pastor who would love to have a liquor store across the street from the Church.

We'd certainly have to worry less about where we get our Mass wine from!  
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That sounds like a personal problem that the guy has.

Fucking tired of the weak bitches in America thinking that they need things like prostitution, gambling, weed, and alcohol banned because they can't control themselves.

Teach your kids to drink responsibly and not HIDE drinking like it's taboo, don't repress your children with the notion of "sins" and scare them from having sex or being honest about it to the point to where they don't receive information about real risks and how to be an adult about it, and teach your kids that gambling won't win you shit because it's just entertainment. Government can't raise children. Welfare should be a great example of how effective government is at attempting that.

I will be glad to see the dry counties in Arkansas disappear. Enough with the devil and sin bullshit.


This is the first thing I've seen you say that I agree with, and isn't a troll post



only b/c you think you stand to make more money.


I'll make more by expanding in to other states.


If you leave I will cut you!
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This is in reference to the new commercial that is airing about the upcoming alcohol ballot.    Alcohol is da debil!    Oh and he also doesn't want to see one across the street from a high school either.

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Must not be catholic.
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That sounds like a personal problem that the guy has.

Fucking tired of the weak bitches in America thinking that they need things like prostitution, gambling, weed, and alcohol banned because they can't control themselves.

Teach your kids to drink responsibly and not HIDE drinking like it's taboo, don't repress your children with the notion of "sins" and scare them from having sex or being honest about it to the point to where they don't receive information about real risks and how to be an adult about it, and teach your kids that gambling won't win you shit because it's just entertainment. Government can't raise children. Welfare should be a great example of how effective government is at attempting that.

I will be glad to see the dry counties in Arkansas disappear. Enough with the devil and sin bullshit.


This is the first thing I've seen you say that I agree with, and isn't a troll post



only b/c you think you stand to make more money.


I'll make more by expanding in to other states.


If you leave I will cut you!


Just taking my wares to more places
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In Russellville, there are billboards proclaiming "Vote to Keep Local Rights LOCAL".   Or something pretty close to it.


I wonder what other "local rights" they think we should keep local?
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Pretty sure the baptist churches there got a big donation (like 50k) last time they voted on this from the two county line stores.
Link Posted: 10/20/2014 5:43:44 PM EDT
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Beer is delicious.
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That's funny being that Russellville is dry because the ladies of the town voted in prohibition when the men were off fighting WW2.  When they came back, they only managed to compromise with having alcohol "by the drink" legalized and liquor stores banned.  It's one of the more ridiculous of the bullshit laws in this state.



 
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That's funny being that Russellville is dry because the ladies of the town voted in prohibition when the men were off fighting WW2.  When they came back, they only managed to compromise with having alcohol "by the drink" legalized and liquor stores banned.  It's one of the more ridiculous of the bullshit laws in this state.
 
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I wonder what other "local rights" they think we should keep local?
That's funny being that Russellville is dry because the ladies of the town voted in prohibition when the men were off fighting WW2.  When they came back, they only managed to compromise with having alcohol "by the drink" legalized and liquor stores banned.  It's one of the more ridiculous of the bullshit laws in this state.
 

Here's another one.

Way back in the day when the Landmark community in south Pulaski County was a township by the name of Parkers or Big Rock, they voted to become a dry community. Then the township dissolved. The ABC still enforces the old boundries as a dry community.
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Sorry. County vote should decide wet or dry. I can go along with how ever that vote goes. Know folks on both sides.
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What else should county vote decide?

Banning smoking? Firearm ownership? What religion you can practice? If you can home school your kids? Whether you can have a garden?

Sometimes freedom boils down to freedom.
Link Posted: 10/21/2014 11:41:15 PM EDT
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Shit's too late for the "I don't want alcohol" idiots.

I cast my vote today for booze everywhere
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I expect it will be voted down, but it'll be a close election.  Municipalities where this is unpopular will just pass ordinances banning alcohol sales if it does.  Local governments would give your average drug dealer stiff competition in a "don't give a fuck about the law" contest.



 
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I expect it will be voted down, but it'll be a close election.  Municipalities where this is unpopular will just pass ordinances banning alcohol sales if it does.  Local governments would give your average drug dealer stiff competition in a "don't give a fuck about the law" contest.
 


The new law says that if it passes, alcohol sales CAN'T be banned and any laws banning sales or restrictions will be repealed.

The local municipalities can pass regulations(im assuming hours of consumption or sale) on the sale though, but can't ban
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The new law says that if it passes, alcohol sales CAN'T be banned and any laws banning sales or restrictions will be repealed.



The local municipalities can pass regulations(im assuming hours of consumption or sale) on the sale though, but can't ban
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I expect it will be voted down, but it'll be a close election.  Municipalities where this is unpopular will just pass ordinances banning alcohol sales if it does.  Local governments would give your average drug dealer stiff competition in a "don't give a fuck about the law" contest.

 




The new law says that if it passes, alcohol sales CAN'T be banned and any laws banning sales or restrictions will be repealed.



The local municipalities can pass regulations(im assuming hours of consumption or sale) on the sale though, but can't ban
They'll do it anyway because they don't give a shit about the law.



 
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I'm curious but if this passes what happens to Sunday alcohol sales statewide?    Not sure if that was included in the amendment or not.
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That ban is quite possibly the dumbest law in Arkansas.
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That ban is quite possibly the dumbest law in Arkansas.



I agree but I understand where it comes from.   You know the ole saying though about good intentions and hell!  ;)
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I'm curious but if this passes what happens to Sunday alcohol sales statewide?    Not sure if that was included in the amendment or not.

That ban is quite possibly the dumbest law in Arkansas.


Liquor can be sold on Sunday in Arkansas under some circumstances.  I don't know all of the ways possible but there are border town options and I know of one location that sells that is not on a state border.  It may even be local option everywhere.
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Liquor can be sold on Sunday in Arkansas under some circumstances.  I don't know all of the ways possible but there are border town options and I know of one location that sells that is not on a state border.  It may even be local option everywhere.
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I'm curious but if this passes what happens to Sunday alcohol sales statewide?    Not sure if that was included in the amendment or not.

That ban is quite possibly the dumbest law in Arkansas.


Liquor can be sold on Sunday in Arkansas under some circumstances.  I don't know all of the ways possible but there are border town options and I know of one location that sells that is not on a state border.  It may even be local option everywhere.


I think generally speaking you cannot buy it retail.   Restaurants and Bars are okay though.   Not sure of all the specifics myself.   I do know that you also cannot buy alcohol at say a Walmart until after 7 or 8 am.    Basically alcohol sales are a no go from like midnight to 7 or 8 or thereabouts.
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I think generally speaking you cannot buy it retail.   Restaurants and Bars are okay though.   Not sure of all the specifics myself.   I do know that you also cannot buy alcohol at say a Walmart until after 7 or 8 am.    Basically alcohol sales are a no go from like midnight to 7 or 8 or thereabouts.
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I'm curious but if this passes what happens to Sunday alcohol sales statewide?    Not sure if that was included in the amendment or not.

That ban is quite possibly the dumbest law in Arkansas.


Liquor can be sold on Sunday in Arkansas under some circumstances.  I don't know all of the ways possible but there are border town options and I know of one location that sells that is not on a state border.  It may even be local option everywhere.


I think generally speaking you cannot buy it retail.   Restaurants and Bars are okay though.   Not sure of all the specifics myself.   I do know that you also cannot buy alcohol at say a Walmart until after 7 or 8 am.    Basically alcohol sales are a no go from like midnight to 7 or 8 or thereabouts.


Aside from drinking in a hotel or restaurant, I believe establishments that make alcohol can sell alcohol on Sunday.  

I know that Wiederkehr Village is allowed to sell wine on Sunday at their vineyard.
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A couple of bars in little rock sell beer that they brew themselves, they can sell on sunday as well. There are still stupid regs about it too.
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Aside from drinking in a hotel or restaurant, I believe establishments that make alcohol can sell alcohol on Sunday.  

I know that Wiederkehr Village is allowed to sell wine on Sunday at their vineyard.

A couple of bars in little rock sell beer that they brew themselves, they can sell on sunday as well. There are still stupid regs about it too.


From my perspective, knowing what I know of alcohol laws, AR has some of the most backwards laws in the country

ETA: obviously I am biased
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Aside from drinking in a hotel or restaurant, I believe establishments that make alcohol can sell alcohol on Sunday.  

I know that Wiederkehr Village is allowed to sell wine on Sunday at their vineyard.

A couple of bars in little rock sell beer that they brew themselves, they can sell on sunday as well. There are still stupid regs about it too.


From my perspective, knowing what I know of alcohol laws, AR has some of the most backwards laws in the country

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What concoction do you make?
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I know that Wiederkehr Village is allowed to sell wine on Sunday at their vineyard.

A couple of bars in little rock sell beer that they brew themselves, they can sell on sunday as well. There are still stupid regs about it too.


From my perspective, knowing what I know of alcohol laws, AR has some of the most backwards laws in the country

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What concoction do you make?

About 50.

I'm a pretty big deal

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About 50.

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I know that Wiederkehr Village is allowed to sell wine on Sunday at their vineyard.

A couple of bars in little rock sell beer that they brew themselves, they can sell on sunday as well. There are still stupid regs about it too.


From my perspective, knowing what I know of alcohol laws, AR has some of the most backwards laws in the country

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What concoction do you make?

About 50.

I'm a pretty big deal

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Was I working on a documentary with you in it?
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I have no eye deer, maybe? I talk with a lot of media types
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I know that Wiederkehr Village is allowed to sell wine on Sunday at their vineyard.

A couple of bars in little rock sell beer that they brew themselves, they can sell on sunday as well. There are still stupid regs about it too.


From my perspective, knowing what I know of alcohol laws, AR has some of the most backwards laws in the country

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What concoction do you make?


He just has a still in the woods.

He works for Thor.
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Goddamn you.  I almost choked on my water.
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I have no eye deer, maybe? I talk with a lot of media types
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I guess not then.
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Hahahahahaha
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Supplex likes to hold his cards pretty close, but I'll spill the beans on one piece of info I know.

He uses a wearable filtration element that can also be used to prevent shoes from chaffing your skin.
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Ya I basically invented that
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He works for Thor.
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I know that Wiederkehr Village is allowed to sell wine on Sunday at their vineyard.

A couple of bars in little rock sell beer that they brew themselves, they can sell on sunday as well. There are still stupid regs about it too.


From my perspective, knowing what I know of alcohol laws, AR has some of the most backwards laws in the country

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What concoction do you make?


He just has a still in the woods.

He works for Thor.

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Ya I basically invented that



Moleskin?  
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Ya I basically invented that



Moleskin?  


Socks bro, socks
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Doesn't look familiar?

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Paging Nor_cal
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Socks bro, socks
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Ya I basically invented that



Moleskin?  


Socks bro, socks


Thanks for your ingenuity and contribution to society! I have been wearing socks since I was 6 or 7 yrs old and I am now into the fifties. My only issues with them are they are getting expensive and contributes to being tenderfoot. Other than that they are a boon to mankind.
Thanks again.
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Thanks for your ingenuity and contribution to society! I have been wearing socks since I was 6 or 7 yrs old and I am now into the fifties. My only issues with them are they are getting expensive and contributes to being tenderfoot. Other than that they are a boon to mankind.
Thanks again.
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Supplex likes to hold his cards pretty close, but I'll spill the beans on one piece of info I know.

He uses a wearable filtration element that can also be used to prevent shoes from chaffing your skin.



Ya I basically invented that



Moleskin?  


Socks bro, socks


Thanks for your ingenuity and contribution to society! I have been wearing socks since I was 6 or 7 yrs old and I am now into the fifties. My only issues with them are they are getting expensive and contributes to being tenderfoot. Other than that they are a boon to mankind.
Thanks again.


Ya after I did sliced bread I tried to one up myself.  I think I did pretty good
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If you think you know supplex, feel free to IM him. I'm sure y'all can have a nice chat.
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If you think you know supplex, feel free to IM him. I'm sure y'all can have a nice chat.

"We was just gettin ready to be friendly"
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Since you're a relative noob you may not know what Arocking is. You should look it up and post accordingly.
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