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At last! A dead star!
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I am bringing this thread back to life, after I heard this on the news Monday night. It's not really detailed, and truth be told, I think the LCB only leaked this shit out to scare people.
Fuck the LCB. I live near 5 Delaware crossings. I know the roads around them and the liquor stores around them. Come and get me! ![]() *exhales* Much better... |
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in the Hour of Scampering
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Jeffersonville PA (15 mi NW of Philadelphia)
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Welcome to the Rendell administration. Hope you like the LCB, they ain't going anywhere. :-)
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#36 |
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I meant to post this article about the LCB from the Philadelphia Weekly last summer. I can applaud Fisher for wanting to sell it off, but it wouldn't have happened. And Ed's just being a realist on this one. The LCB's been a nice cash cow for the state, from what I understand.
My own thought is that the current system will never change unless we have a massive influx of like-minded and influential folks who find this system absurd...and we destroy the general rural nature of the state. Let's face it, most people are apathetic about the whole deal. They'll keep patronizing the state stores...and I will too if I am too lazy to drive across the river. At least we're fortunate enough here to have that option. Wolf, don't give up yet. Not to mention, you just never know whether you'll be here in PA all your life. I miss the days of going to the grocery store or Walgreens or 7-Eleven to pick up a 12-pack or a fifth. Most of all, I miss the prices. $9 for a case of Natural Light at Shop N' Save...those were the good ol' days. |
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Strong Silent Type
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Fort Collins, CO
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so how much does, say, a 12 pack of bud light bottles go for up there?
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It depends. You can get them in NJ for $9. Here in PA, $11-13. Back in MO, $7 or 8. Case prices here in PA aren't too bad for the most part, though.
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still says videotape
Join Date: Feb 2001
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hmmm... glad I stopped drinking.
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Person who doesn't update the user title
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Wha?! Stop playin'!
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still says videotape
Join Date: Feb 2001
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Whoops sorry 'bout that! hmmm... glad I stopped drinking about 3 o'clock the other morning so I still have booze in the house... yah thats what I meant, sure thats it.
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