Virginia is one of the states that has a monopoly on selling spirits. Yes, you can buy wine and beer in grocery and convenience stores, but no hard stuff. Nope, the State handles that. A year or so ago there was some talk about maybe privatizing the sales of the hard stuff. But, for the time being that seems like an idea that's been shelved (no pun intended).
So, I might pose the question, somewhat tongue-in-cheek, when you hear of a hurricane roaring up the coast or a forecast of five inches of snow, do you rush to your Kroger's or head to the ABC store? Hey, I'm joking....sort of.
I think I'll end this with one of my fifty-five word stories.
Alcohol
Ain’t All That Bad
“Why do you say that?”
“You know, when you go out with the guys, have a few, it’s kinda fun.”
“OK.”
“When you’re depressed, well…a few will help.”
“And.”
“Pissed-off, angry, mad, a few will calm you down.”
“How about the four DUIs, eight DIPs, $7500 in fines, two months in jail?”
“Ain’t nuthin’ perfect.”
“You know, when you go out with the guys, have a few, it’s kinda fun.”
“OK.”
“When you’re depressed, well…a few will help.”
“And.”
“Pissed-off, angry, mad, a few will calm you down.”
“How about the four DUIs, eight DIPs, $7500 in fines, two months in jail?”
“Ain’t nuthin’ perfect.”
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DeleteThanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. Yes, it will be interesting to see how this "turns out." Obviously, there are lessons to be learned; however, as with most things in life, they'll most likely soon be forgotten.
Regards,
George