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And Patman, intentionally or not, guessed 'A.' The charge was OWI 1st, and the panel only had four people who had even touched alcohol in their lives. The other 16 were prohibitionists. In a freaking college town.

Dry county? Even 30% seems insanely high to me for "opposed to the consumptions of alcohol," this side of Tikrit.
 
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I haven't really got anything to add. I'm just happy to see the thread on its 2nd page of comments.

I am home. Nerds unite! (or something :) )
 
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Dry county? Even 30% seems insanely high to me for "opposed to the consumptions of alcohol," this side of Tikrit.

You've never been to Kansas or Utah??

In New England, liquor stores are still closed on Sundays.
 
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You've never been to Kansas or Utah??

In New England, liquor stores are still closed on Sundays.
Knew that from my days in Boston.

My only memory of the state of sin driving through Kansas was there more more signs on the interstate for gentlemen's clubs than anywhere else in the country.
 
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Knew that from my days in Boston.

My only memory of the state of sin driving through Kansas was there more more signs on the interstate for gentlemen's clubs than anywhere else in the country.
They've gotta drum up business somehow. Goodness knows the quality of the talent wouldn't be enough of a draw.

(still marooned in Wichita for work)

Is the statistic 30% who are explicitly opposed to alcohol, or 30% who choose not to partake themselves? I like to think there are still SOME people who don't believe that everybody ought to make exactly the same choices they do, but the evidence is pretty scant.
 
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They've gotta drum up business somehow. Goodness knows the quality of the talent wouldn't be enough of a draw.

(still marooned in Wichita for work)
Hawker-Beech?

Hey, by unscientific sample I'd have put Kansas in particular and the Midwest in general near the top of the talent contest, though granted that sample is dominated by states east of the Mississippi and north of the Potomac -- America's Unattractiveness Belt. ;)
 
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Hawker-Beech?

Hey, by unscientific sample I'd have put Kansas in particular and the Midwest in general near the top of the talent contest, though granted that sample is dominated by states east of the Mississippi and north of the Potomac -- America's Unattractiveness Belt. ;)
Learjet. Thank god the 1% are still buying airplanes - loving the trickle-down. :)

Perhaps I'm just spoiled, having grown up in SEC country and then living in Texas, LA, and Europe. FWIW, Kansas is many parsecs ahead of Vermont, which, as far as I know didn't even bother trying to have a strip club - and sometimes had trouble finding even a single candidate who wanted to compete in the various Miss Nation pageants.
 
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Learjet. Thank god the 1% are still buying airplanes - loving the trickle-down. :)

Perhaps I'm just spoiled, having grown up in SEC country and then living in Texas, LA, and Europe. FWIW, Kansas is many parsecs ahead of Vermont, which, as far as I know didn't even bother trying to have a strip club - and sometimes had trouble finding even a single candidate who wanted to compete in the various Miss Nation pageants.

There are people in Vermont? I thought it was just cows!
 
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Learjet. Thank god the 1% are still buying airplanes - loving the trickle-down. :)

Perhaps I'm just spoiled, having grown up in SEC country and then living in Texas, LA, and Europe.
Yes. You are spoiled. The year I spent in NC made me realize the, um, demographic limitations of most of the rest of the country.
 
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Learjet. Thank god the 1% are still buying airplanes - loving the trickle-down. :)

Perhaps I'm just spoiled, having grown up in SEC country and then living in Texas, LA, and Europe. FWIW, Kansas is many parsecs ahead of Vermont, which, as far as I know didn't even bother trying to have a strip club - and sometimes had trouble finding even a single candidate who wanted to compete in the various Miss Nation pageants.

Now you know why I want to be sent out to the St. Paul regional so bad :)
 
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If by "New England" you mean "Connecticut." But then, last I knew they were considering joining the rest of us in opening on Sundays.

I was going to say... when NYS still had their blue law about beer before noon, people went to Vermont to buy on Sunday morning.
 
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Dry county? Even 30% seems insanely high to me for "opposed to the consumptions of alcohol," this side of Tikrit.

I was unlucky enough to spend 4th of July weekend in a dry county in Kentucky 2 years ago...was able to drive to WV to get booze...one of the few times in history anybody has said "let me drive to WV, they are way more liberal over there".
 
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I was unlucky enough to spend 4th of July weekend in a dry county in Kentucky 2 years ago...was able to drive to WV to get booze...one of the few times in history anybody has said "let me drive to WV, they are way more liberal over there".
You drove in WV on July 4?

You are a far braver man than I. We live about 10 miles from the WV border, and we cower in the basement until the day is over. The fireworks blend seamlessly into the celebratory gunfire which blends seamlessly into the domestic disturbance gunfire.

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