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. . . . . . . Didja Know?
In Texas, it is illegal to take more than three sips of beer at a time while standing.
Hmm Do you mean 3 sips of beer in rapid succession while standing or 3 sips of beer while standing. Either way, there would be lotsa fellers locked up in the pokey!
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Originally Posted by Funny how?
I don't know. I just don't know!!
This is tough for me to believe, even though I know it's probably true!
I mean, it's like telling your significant other that you love them.
You just can't throw out an "I love you" to your s/o and let it go at that!
You've got to express it. You have to feel it. Demonstrate it!! Believe it!!! Show it in what you say and do!!! Can I get an "Amen" from someone?
Ya gotta "prove" it. It's really alot of hard work and effort!!
I totally didn't know but it's some pretty weird stuff coming out of the Lone Star state lately... what's that guys name that had the ranch lol... Well TX would never have to worry about me breaking that law cause 3 sips and I will have to sit down.
My 30 years experience in Dallas. There are no real cowboys. This law was initiated by beer manufacturers. The idea was for beer drinkers to guzzle instead of sip and that way they drink more beer.
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.... Comments from "I Left My Heart In Texas" - a novel by Kitty_FL - a complete work of fiction.
Kitty, that's because they're all in Colorado! Every Friday night, they're all in Walmart.
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