Hello from Gregg C Levine
Vic, did you go to school here in the US, and in NYS?!?! Because as of
several years earlier that was the state law here. They might have
changed it since though. Besides, I prefer coke to booze, anyway. Now
can we go back discussing people's problems with Linux running with big
iron? We've been beating this issue over the head with gaffe sticks,
force pikes, and a few feet, or paws, or even tentacles, and even hands,
for one too many days now. 
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
> Vic Cross
> Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2002 10:36 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [LINUX-390] [Way OT] Drinking age (was [OT] Neale's effective
use of
> irony and sarcasm)
> 
> Rob van der Heij wrote:
> 
> > But *I* was going to drink it. Her task was only to take the money
> > for my meal...
> 
> During my university years, I worked at a restaurant in a state where
the
> drinking age is (and was) 18.  Licencing laws stated that minors were
not
> permitted to serve alcohol...  but it was deemed okay for an underage
person
> to pour the drinks which were then served by the 'legal' staff.
Apparently,
> when you poured the drink there you were serving to the *tray*, not to
a
> real customer.  The service person took the tray to the customer and
served
> the drink.
> 
> Since the area in which the person who poured the drinks worked looked
> awfully like a bar, confusion would ensue when a customer got tired of
> waiting for table service and went to the bar for a drink...
> 
> Cheers,
> Vic

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