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Missouri Knows How To Party
Posted on 11/1/11 at 2:27 pm
Posted on 11/1/11 at 2:27 pm
Binge drinking
This post was edited on 11/1/11 at 2:29 pm
Posted on 11/1/11 at 2:39 pm to wmr
I'd like to see a map of the states with the most full-time alcoholics overlap that one
I'd bet it's identical to all the sates in yellow
I'd bet it's identical to all the sates in yellow
Posted on 11/1/11 at 2:59 pm to Uncle Stu
Hey, That's what happens when you're stuck in the Big 12 for 12 years..
Posted on 11/1/11 at 3:32 pm to wmr
Texas & Louisiana doin' work son. Where's the rest of the SEC at?
Posted on 11/1/11 at 3:53 pm to Big Kat
doing meth. Get with the times bro!!!
Posted on 11/1/11 at 4:07 pm to wmr
for the sake of comparison someone should put up the rates of binge drinking in russia... I think they put our worst to shame
Posted on 11/1/11 at 4:18 pm to Big Kat
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Texas & Louisiana doin' work son. Where's the rest of the SEC at?
Just imiagine MO out binge drinks the rest of the sec and is the meth capital of the US.
Hey Missouri why?
MO: Because I got high!
Posted on 11/1/11 at 4:20 pm to DoUrden
"Missouri has no specific state limitations on the places where alcohol may be sold "off-premises" (i.e. for consumption elsewhere). As a result, Missouri is famous in the region for grocery stores, drug stores, and even gas stations throughout the state which sell a wide variety of beer, wine, and liquor. As long as it is not located within 100 feet (30 m) of a school or church,[28] virtually any retail business (including a vague and undefined "general merchandise store") which obtains the proper licenses from the Division of Alcohol and Tobacco Control and local authorities may sell any type of alcohol.[29] State law even forbids a local option and prohibits cities and counties from banning the off-premises sale of alcohol."
Posted on 11/1/11 at 4:28 pm to DoUrden
For those that plan to road trip to MO here is an interesting bit of news for you.
LINK
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Although a driver is prohibited from consuming alcohol while driving,[43] Missouri has no general open container law for vehicles, a characteristic which Missouri shares only with the states of Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Mississippi, Virginia, and West Virginia.[44] Any non-driving vehicle passenger thus is permitted to possess an open container and consume alcohol in Missouri while the vehicle is in motion, although 31 smaller municipalities, the largest being Independence and St. Charles, have local open container laws.[1] The metropolises of St. Louis and Kansas City have no local open container laws, and thus the state law (or lack thereof) governs.[1] This makes it possible for a passenger to drink legally through the entire 250-mile (400 km) trip across Missouri on Interstate 70 between Downtown Kansas City and Downtown St. Louis, only closing his container while passing through the city limits of Independence, Bates City, Foristell, and St. Charles.[1]
LINK
Posted on 11/1/11 at 4:59 pm to DoUrden
It says Anheuser-Busch which is in St. Louis Missouri always leads opposition to the laws when the Missouri congress tries to enact an open container law.
I could have swore when I was younger they used to have an open container law. When I was working back in the 80' and 90's as a doorman people use to come in and buy 6 packs of beer on Sunday because bars were the only places allowed to sell alcohol on Sundays.
I could have swore when I was younger they used to have an open container law. When I was working back in the 80' and 90's as a doorman people use to come in and buy 6 packs of beer on Sunday because bars were the only places allowed to sell alcohol on Sundays.
This post was edited on 11/1/11 at 5:02 pm
Posted on 11/1/11 at 5:20 pm to sfury
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When I was working back in the 80' and 90's as a doorman people use to come in and buy 6 packs of beer
In the mid to late 80's on Sunday you could only buy 3.2 beer and there was only one place in town that paid the extra money to sell it (a resteraunt), with Fort Leonard Wood right here the military people could just go on base and buy it.
This post was edited on 11/1/11 at 5:23 pm
Posted on 11/1/11 at 6:17 pm to DoUrden
Louisiana doesn't really have liquor laws. Each city makes ordinances or local laws. You can buy hard liquor in gas stations here too
Posted on 11/1/11 at 6:46 pm to wmr
I believe red on that map coincides with the largest historic concentrations of German immigrants.
My people.
My people.
Posted on 11/1/11 at 7:01 pm to wmr
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I believe red on that map coincides with the largest historic concentrations of German immigrants.
My people.
https://www.hermannmissouri.com/
BTW spent three years in Darmstadt, Germany.
Posted on 11/1/11 at 7:46 pm to DoUrden
quote:I'm from the Kansas City area and I don't believe we ever had 3.2 beer in this area. I'm pretty sure the bar I worked at never served it but then again I never handled that end of things. I know we always made fun of Kansas because that's all they allowed. But then again we always made fun of Kansas for anything it was just fun to do.
In the mid to late 80's on Sunday you could only buy 3.2 beer and there was only one place in town that paid the extra money to sell it (a resteraunt)
Posted on 11/1/11 at 7:55 pm to sfury
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made fun of Kansas for anything it was just fun to do
What's the only good thing coming out of Kansas?
I-70
Posted on 11/1/11 at 8:12 pm to DoUrden
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What's the only good thing coming out of Kansas?
I-70
True story: One night when checking the place out I caught a dude writing on the bathroom wall. I stopped him and read part of what he wrote and then said "no problem , carry on"
He had written: Kansas, it ain't the end of the world but you can sure as hell see the end from there.
Posted on 11/1/11 at 9:39 pm to Uncle Stu
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I'd like to see a map of the states with the most full-time alcoholics overlap that one
I'd bet it's identical to all the sates in yellow
Yep, all binge drinking means is they don't do it continually like the other guys.
Posted on 11/1/11 at 11:06 pm to DoUrden
Dude. That's awesome. I'd like to see that town one of these days.
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