jamespowers said:If they are lucky it was all Coors.
C-dot said:It's like drinking weak pee.
C-dot said:I wonder how many people came out to lick the pavement?
Marc Chevalier said:True story:
In Los Angeles, during Prohibition, a local businessman held a big party at his town club suite. Now, this fellow had imported a lot of very fine liquor just before Prohibition took effect, so he was able to legally serve the stuff to his guests.
Hours into the party, the booze began to run out ... so the businessman called for a cask of whiskey to be brought up to his suite. The boy bringing the cask tripped and dropped it on the hallway's marble floor. The container broke into a million pieces, and whiskey flowed freely down the hallway.
When the businessman saw what had happened, he grabbed a handful of drinking straws and tossed them to his guests, saying: "There's $200 worth of Irish whiskey on the floor out here. Suck it up!" And you know what? That's exactly what those folks in tuxedos and evening gowns did. They got down on the floor and started drinking the booze with their straws.
The 1920s in a nutshell. And the businessman in question? James Oviatt.
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jamespowers said:The smart guests got large sponges and threw away the straws.
Marc Chevalier said:lol lol lol :eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
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Marc Chevalier said:True story:
In Los Angeles, during Prohibition, a local businessman held a big party at his town club suite. Now, this fellow had imported a lot of very fine liquor just before Prohibition took effect, so he was able to legally serve the stuff to his guests.
Hours into the party, the booze began to run out ... so the businessman called for a cask of whiskey to be brought up to his suite. The boy bringing the cask tripped and dropped it on the hallway's marble floor. The container broke into a million pieces, and whiskey flowed freely down the hallway.
When the businessman saw what had happened, he grabbed a handful of drinking straws and tossed them to his guests, saying: "There's $200 worth of Irish whiskey on the floor out here. Suck it up!" And you know what? That's exactly what those folks in tuxedos and evening gowns did. They got down on the floor and started drinking the booze with their straws.
The 1920s in a nutshell. And the businessman in question? James Oviatt.
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jamespowers said:If they are lucky it was all Coors.
dhermann1 said:I think that's actually vodka. If you notice, the link says .RU
Anyway, I think that's what it said yesterday when I first saw it.