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Topic: Dave Williams: Back from the dead...
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Dave Williams
Wet nipple scene
Posts: 1836
From: Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Registered: Jan 2000
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posted 12-22-2002 03:23 AM
Yes I remember that install. I remember wiring up a platter while it was running a movie with me under it.
I drink very little, but when I do, I drink ONLY Mikes Hard Lemonade. I have on average about one bottle every three days, just to keep me from going buggers and shooting mormons in a barrel. Sometimes I will go months or years without a drink, and during that time you can find me ranting and raving about just about everyone to just about everyone, most frequently in the SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, as they love to publish my work whenever I get buggered.
Actually I am mormon too, so its like fish shooting other fish, that is if a fish could hold on to a rifle long enough with all them other fish runnind around with thier missionary haircuts and name tags and pretty black suits.....
I need a beer...
The alcohol content of non spirited drinks or beers that are sold through grocery stores, pubs, or other licenced entities is 3.2 percent by volume or 4 percent by weight.
There are no content restrictions on private clubs, however you must be a member or a guest with an accompanying member, or a mormon with a temple reccomend card.
Certain resteraunts may serve beer and wine with meals, as long as the content is not greater than 10 percent. They may serve higher content drinks if they bar children from the areas in which alcohol is served, or bar them completely from the premises, but does not have to be a private club, in which you must be a member. Missionaries get a ten percent discount.
In a resteraunt, your server may not be able to tell you what alcohol they have or thier prices if they are under 21, and must get a designated server that provides the alcohol upon presentation of your state drivers licence or state i.d. The alcohol server gets better looking throughout the evening.
In restaraunts where alcohol is served, your server is taxed at a rate of 8 percent of your total bill, whether you get alcohol or not. This is what the state refers to as the GART tax, or the General Ass Reaming Time tax.
You cannot get an entire bottle of any spirit that is rated at higher than 10 percent, unless you purchase it at the state owned and regulated liqour store. You must otherwise purchase it by the drink, and don't bother asking for a double, you might not get it, unless of course you are a mormon bishop and the person serving you is one of your counselors, and in which case he would be so required to give it to you.
Utah has the highest restrictions on pub and club owners in the entire US. If you are a club or pub owner, and someone is caught drunk while driving, and causes damages as a result, you the owner are responsible, even if he or she only recieved one drink from your bar. There is a one hour per drink time limit, so if the driver paid for and drank eight drinks, for eight hours from the last drink purchased, your bar or pub is liable for all damages, unless he or she goes to another bar and gets more to drink, in which case you get to share liability. This is what the call the DRAM-SHOP law, or the Drunken Retard Ass Monkey Slammed His car into an Old Person law.
really though, I love the tight laws we have here regarding liqour. It keeps Mark and I from actually going through with a drunken rampage of disaster, destruction, lust and looting of the Great Salt Lake Valley of Utah.
Dave
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