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No, I am not a lush....
protokatie:
Another strange law in Maine that Bender didn't mention about liquor sales: The state price fixes all liquor sales, even if you were to own a liquor store (which must have a special licence) you HAVE to sell the stuff at the prices that the state imposes. I find it odd that the state does this for liquor, but not for anything else (not beer, cigs, wine, etc, just booze)...
BTW Bender, where in Maine are you? I prolly asked this years ago, but I am getting old (turned 30 a few months ago, I think...)...
Benevolance:
We can't buy at grocery stores in BC, but there is a beer and wine store or BC Liquor store on every corner and attached to every pub. If you need a drink, you can throw a rock and find someplace usually. :lol
I wonder whether that wine is any good? I'd buy a bottle just for the novelty. But in my experience, if the wine company has to resort to this sort of gimmick to get a first sale, it's awfully unlikely they're expecting a follow up purchase!
Bender:
--- Quote from: protokatie on October 08, 2009, 10:46:34 pm ---Another strange law in Maine that Bender didn't mention about liquor sales: The state price fixes all liquor sales, even if you were to own a liquor store (which must have a special licence) you HAVE to sell the stuff at the prices that the state imposes. I find it odd that the state does this for liquor, but not for anything else (not beer, cigs, wine, etc, just booze)...
BTW Bender, where in Maine are you? I prolly asked this years ago, but I am getting old (turned 30 a few months ago, I think...)...
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I didn't even know that part, so tweeked
I'm down in York
If I remember correctly(if your old, I'm wicked old) your across the bridge from Baaahh Haaabaaah?
DashRendar:
I graduated in Orono.
I remember having to drive down to New Hampshire to buy anything strong to drink, heh.