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Wet County-----

CT2TXtech

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They just made Duncanville, TX a wet county
WOO-HOO:beer:😀
Its about time, I no longer have to drive 25-30 minutes to get some beer-liquor. Now its only 5 minutes away.

Woo-Hoo!!!!!!!!!
 
Originally posted by: CT2TXtech
They just made Duncanville, TX a wet county
WOO-HOO:beer:😀
Its about time, I no longer have to drive 25-30 minutes to get some beer-liquor. Now its only 5 minutes away.

Woo-Hoo!!!!!!!!!

The county in which I was born just went wet 5 years ago
 
is it near san antonio?....

how come for some reason i think it's been named after tim duncan..?


and a wet county? meaning you guys coudnt buy liquor of any kind in that county? 😕
 
Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
is it near san antonio?....

how come for some reason i think it's been named after tim duncan..?


and a wet county? meaning you guys coudnt buy liquor of any kind in that county? 😕

nor beer or wine
 
Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
is it near san antonio?....

how come for some reason i think it's been named after tim duncan..?


and a wet county? meaning you guys coudnt buy liquor of any kind in that county? 😕

nor beer or wine


Yes, couldnt buy any liquor

 
Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
is it near san antonio?....

how come for some reason i think it's been named after tim duncan..?


and a wet county? meaning you guys coudnt buy liquor of any kind in that county? 😕


Duncanville
LOL
never thought of it like that. No, this is in the DFW, right next to Dallas
 
Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
is it near san antonio?....

how come for some reason i think it's been named after tim duncan..?


and a wet county? meaning you guys coudnt buy liquor of any kind in that county? 😕

Yep, no alcohol can be purchased in a dry county (opposite of wet county). I lived in Richardson, TX (near Dallas) for a semester, and it was a dry county. Gas stations didn't sell beer, grocery stores didn't either, but restaurants were allowed to. In surrounding counties, beer could be sold, but anything about 7% alchocol couldn't. But in Dallas, you can sell all types of alcohol.

They had some amazingly huge liquor stores there.
 
Originally posted by: geno
They just agreed to let liquor stores stay open on Sundays here in MA! w00t 😀

Really where, all over? I used to live in Brockton and Mattapan
(yeah i know, great areas)


 
Originally posted by: TommyVercetti
Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
is it near san antonio?....

how come for some reason i think it's been named after tim duncan..?


and a wet county? meaning you guys coudnt buy liquor of any kind in that county? 😕

Yep, no alcohol can be purchased in a dry county (opposite of wet county). I lived in Richardson, TX (near Dallas) for a semester, and it was a dry county. Gas stations didn't sell beer, grocery stores didn't either, but restaurants were allowed to. In surrounding counties, beer could be sold, but anything about 7% alchocol couldn't. But in Dallas, you can sell all types of alcohol.

They had some amazingly huge liquor stores there.

I work in Richardson now. Your right. No liquor stores. I have to check Applebees to get some beer on my break

:beer:
 
Originally posted by: CT2TXtech
Originally posted by: geno
They just agreed to let liquor stores stay open on Sundays here in MA! w00t 😀

Really where, all over? I used to live in Brockton and Mattapan
(yeah i know, great areas)

umm, I'm pretty sure everywhere in MA, at least the North Shore definitely. I bounce between Lynn and Lowell (live in Lynn, school/dorm in Lowell)
 
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