5.16.2010

What happened to my u.s. america?

i live in a big city and i often go weeks, months, without leaving it. so i can get a bit out of touch with the rest of the world.

for example, i didn't know you still can't buy liquor on sundays in many parts of indiana -- and many other places!

what... the... FUCK?!?

how is it anyone's business when and where i'm drinking? how can anyone dictate how i would like to spend my $39.99 on a sunday morning (i sorta have the edge on the sunday morning bottle of johnnie walker run market)???

no one has that right... and knowing that this asinine rule is rooted in the delusions of sky daddy lovers with -- at most -- 8th grade educations from two centuries ago, i think it's time we break from the bullshit and get into the business of being free individuals.

and if that don't work just move to chicago where there are lots of places to buy alcohol before sunday school starts.

4 comments:

  1. It's the same kind of defective thinking that says you can't smoke whatever type of leaf you want, or that you must get a permit to marry (and can't even do that if you want to marry the "wrong person").

    I could be wrong, but I think I live in a "dry" county, since there are no bars or liquor stores here. Of course, I live on the state line (Well, 6 blocks from it) and could go to my choice of places without traveling far at all. Yet that other state brags about its checkpoints where you can be assaulted and kidnapped if the LEOs think you may have just come from a bar.

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  2. I'll drink to that. NYC can't buy before noon on Sunday. Make sense of that one.

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  3. All liquor stores are closed on Sunday in Texas. We also have the asinine wet/dry county/city crap that Kent refers to. Complete and utter bullshit.

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  4. ridiculous... for this i'm glad i live in a city known for getting its liquor no matter what the cost.

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