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Yes, I am aware, thanks. My point was that no one actually leaves the paper on the straw while they drive home.
Speak for yourself lawbreaker.
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Yes, I am aware, thanks. My point was that no one actually leaves the paper on the straw while they drive home.
Daiquiri Factory creator had skeptics at first | NOLA.com
Good article on the origin of the frozen drive through daiquiri.
Yes, I am aware, thanks. My point was that no one actually leaves the paper on the straw while they drive home.
As a 7 year old visiting Pensacola I realized how strange it was that they didn't have liquor in grocery stores. Moving to Pensacola at 14 I realized how weird it was they didn't sell beer at High School football games or school/church fairs.
To this day I cannot fathom how there are areas that don't sell liquor on Sundays or before/after certain times of day.
Drive thru daiquiris with the paper on the straw on the way home from work should be an American's natural right.
When I was in Key West for spring break in 1987 you could get beer at the drive thru for all fast food restaurants. "I'll have a roast beef sammich and a Budweiser please" then roll on up the road. No one gave you a second look, including the police.
Yuck. People should not drink Everclear ever. Just get 4 shots of real liquor.
Since Texas forbids the sale of Everclear, this is pretty much what I have to do. But I do Smokey and the Bandit Everclear from SELA sometimes.
My worst experience with Everclear was in Texas (don't use it to make Jello shots - you get sterno).
https://www.quora.com/In-what-states-is-the-purchase-of-Everclear-illegal
Daiquiri Factory creator had skeptics at first | NOLA.com
Good article on the origin of the frozen drive through daiquiri.