A reasonable person who doesn't like beer or wine would just bring a flask.
Why do you think they were invented?  This is also a good way to test
security (XEC, Grand Excursion, etc.) without getting in too much trouble.
Kahlua Mudslides represent the dumbing down of the American cocktail and
should be taxed.  Frozen margarita machines are just another way for
vendors to dilute their product and should also be taxed.  If you can't
taste your alcohol you are in much greater danger of getting too drunk too
fast.  It would be more sensible to sell shots of whisky than banana
daiquiris (sp?).  Amateurs should not be allowed to be drunk in public.  I
think they call it "lewd, lascivious, and loser-like behavior."

What people seem to forget about Lumberjack Days was that it was Lynyrd
Skynyrd playing that day.  Call me a stereotyper, but that had a lot to do
with it.  "Gimme Back My Bullets" and all that.

AMH


Andrew M. Hine
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> serving booze (not just beer and wine) in the parks?

Is this expanding drinking or just giving more options?  What would the
difference be if a beer tent was converted to a kaluha mudslide and
margarita
tent?  I don't know how these things work but i suspect that the number of
serving out lets will not increase.  I could be wrong.

> If they did, they would know that the courts have recently held Giant's
> football stadium responsible for the drunken activities of people served
at a
> game.  That will mean that the City will be held responsible for drunks
> leaving Harriet Island.  Wouldn't a reasonable person want to think about
> expanding liquor service after this resent court ruling?

What should a reasonable person do then?  Push for a ban on all alcoholic
beverage sales on public property?  that seems to be where this is going,
which
is fine.

John Harris
camden




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