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Jun 20, 2010 21:11

Transporting liquor across State lines? What is this, Prohibition?

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tnmisery June 21 2010, 01:51:27 UTC
Hehe, reminds me of college.

Dry county and KY was a 15 minute drive. Like a Mecca of booze. Problem was, KY had no sales tax, blah-blah, and it really was illegal to transport it back to TN.

I know of no person ever busted for this.

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sp23 June 21 2010, 03:05:35 UTC
I'm glad they don't have that law here because I can't tell you the amount of booze I've moved between Ohio and West Virginia! LOL

And did you love tonight's two episodes or what? :-D

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texanfan June 21 2010, 03:22:24 UTC
I'm thinking that even a keep-their-head-down accountant would smell a rat for that one.

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sp23 June 21 2010, 03:59:52 UTC
Really, prison time for a six pack? Yikes!

The plots on this show are just too ridiculous, but they're so much fun, you have to forgive them. And watching Eliot kick someone's ass just never gets old. LOL

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texanfan June 21 2010, 12:32:11 UTC
It never does. But th emove to Sunday night and doubling up episodes worries me greatly. Sounds like a show about to be shuffled off.

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sp23 June 21 2010, 12:41:38 UTC
I hope not. Sunday actually works pretty well for me. And I don't mind the double episodes. But I don't trust any network with shows I enjoy, so it may be worrisome.

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ladyoneill June 21 2010, 04:32:43 UTC
Oh yeah, we can't buy booze in any of the surrounding states and bring it back to Kansas though everyone does, especially here since Missouri is less than an hour away. More than half our counties are dry and we have really weird booze laws. They have finally loosened the laws about buying wine and having it shipped here.

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sp23 June 21 2010, 12:43:56 UTC
Weird. Laws like that restricting booze here would just make all the hillbillies fire their stills back up and oil their rifles to shoot "revenuers". LOL

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shipperx June 21 2010, 14:27:26 UTC
I believe it's still illegal to transport it across state lines (en masse) because of tax issues.

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sp23 June 21 2010, 14:38:38 UTC
Yeah, but that poor guy wasn't bringing a truckload of beer. Good episode though. :-)

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