OTOH I had 21st birthday party in the bar two weeks ago, almost exclusively ladies attending it, most of whom were from the Uni's swimming and hockey clubs. Lots of athletic ladies.
Did I mention it was a themed burlesque party?
On a more serious note, its good to be back and get in touch with you all again. Hope all is well with everyone.
God, and I thought I had fun turning 21..
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Yah know that proves my point. Ya'll a bunch of pups!
For all your youthful life, at least your teens, most males look forward to the day they can legally walk into a bar and get a drink. That's what I looked forward to, however it was almost seven months AFTER my 21st that I got the opportunity to hobble into a bar in Tacoma and get a legal drink. I spent my 21st ass deep in mud in the delta. What can I say, I wasn't the first, only, or last service-member (had to change that from GI cuz that's happened to other's in other lands too and to our lady troops as well) that's happened to (sigh).
Yah know that proves my point. Ya'll a bunch of pups!
For all your youthful life, at least your teens, most males look forward to the day they can legally walk into a bar and get a drink. That's what I looked forward to, however it was almost seven months AFTER my 21st that I got the opportunity to hobble into a bar in Tacoma and get a legal drink. I spent my 21st ass deep in mud in the delta. What can I say, I wasn't the first, only, or last service-member (had to change that from GI cuz that's happened to other's in other lands too and to our lady troops as well) that's happened to (sigh).
Grae
feeling REAL old.
But wasn't the drinking age 18 in most states back then? I remember DC changed their age to 21 in the mid-80s!
I love the smell of napalm in the morning. You know, one time we had a hill bombed, for 12 hours. When it was all over, I walked up. We didn't find one of 'em, not one stinkin' body. The smell, you know that gasoline smell, the whole hill. Smelled like... victory. Someday this war's gonna end...
But wasn't the drinking age 18 in most states back then? I remember DC changed their age to 21 in the mid-80s!
Yeah most states changed the age in the early 80's, for a short time that is, however I turned 21 in 1969. Now there were 18-year-old-states around. South Dakota and Kansas were two I know for sure. You cold only get 3.2 beer though, which we refered to by some very derogatoyr non-PC names. Though the 3.2 seems very popular nationally now, since that is what LITE beer is. It STILL deserves the derogatory names IMNSHO.
It always bothered me that they could send me off to kill and perhaps die, but I was not responsible enough to get a damn beer in my home town. Nor could I vote for the AH that made that decision. I still had to pay taxes too, so it was taxation without representation too. Oh the rebellious years! But they changed all that, sort of with the lowing of the voting age. Too bad more people don't take advantage of the right that our forefathers fought and died to make possible.
I believe, Vermont was the last state to adopt the 21 year old law and Washington had to force the state to do so, threatening to cut federal aid or something like that.
Today I don't know but 10 years ago, even as the legal age was 21 it was not that difficult to drink in Vermont. Moreover, if you got caught by cops, you were usually kindly advised to go home, nothing more. I think that Vermonters still don't appreciate that law. Actually, many parents there are giving wine or bear in family meatings and dinners to kids long before they turn 21 (and often 18). But Vermonters are the most progressive of all Americans...
Its 18 in all States in Australia. I guess Australians are well known to have a pretty big drinking culture. I find the idea strange that someone could vote and even serve in their country's military overseas but not be able to legally have a beer.
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I believe, Vermont was the last state to adopt the 21 year old law and Washington had to force the state to do so, threatening to cut federal aid or something like that.
Today I don't know but 10 years ago, even as the legal age was 21 it was not that difficult to drink in Vermont. Moreover, if you got caught by cops, you were usually kindly advised to go home, nothing more. I think that Vermonters still don't appreciate that law. Actually, many parents there are giving wine or bear in family meatings and dinners to kids long before they turn 21 (and often 18). But Vermonters are the most progressive of all Americans...
"Family meatings" -- do they practice cannibalism in Vermont?
Relax, I know it's just a typo!
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I am a Mainaic who has been living in VT for over a year....seems that everyone has had at least one DUI there...people do tend to drink a lot and then drive for some reason....maybe people in Maine stay home and drink.
I am a Mainaic who has been living in VT for over a year....seems that everyone has had at least one DUI there...people do tend to drink a lot and then drive for some reason....maybe people in Maine stay home and drink.
Have you met the Super Troopers yet?
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