I am flying to Columbus from Salt Lake today, and I spent the night in a hotel last night.
The hotel didn't have a bar.
They did have a restaurant, which served wine and beer only to those who were eating. Why? Utah state law requires that if you want to drink, you can only do so if you order food. WTF!?!?
So I go to Applebees. Sadly, the same law applies here. So I order Captain and Coke. No doubles. Utah state law forbids it. Son of a bitch! There is something called a sidecar, which is an extra shot of liquor you can get along side you drink to add it, but no, Utah outlawed it last summer.
Sadly, it is actually improved last summer. They were actually allowed to serve me the drink across the bar. Before last summer, they had to walk it around the bar.
At least they did away with the proposal that all alcohol be kept and mixed behind a wall that was a t least ten feet tall.
Utah is messed up. I deal with the LDS (Mormons) a lot out here, and they are good people. I am not anti-Mormon. However, they dictate morality, like several other religions. What I do on my own time that doesn't effect you is none of your business.
I am still going to drink the same amount of alcohol, so just knock this crap off.
You can not legislate morality. Period.
redfalcon
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Mon, Dec 21, 2009 4:10 PM
Dec 21, 2009 4:10 PM
Dec 21, 2009 4:10pm