Tyler, I knew you would come through, and in impressive style.
Two points, tho'
1) That's Dr. Amar
and
2) you missed the feature that would be most attractive to our Swiss friend:
Jacuzzi, anyone?
Roger
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Ahhh, yes, the jacuzzi, complete with escort for the evening!Random notes wrote:Tyler, I knew you would come through, and in impressive style.
Two points, tho'
1) That's Dr. Amar
and
2) you missed the feature that would be most attractive to our Swiss friend:
Jacuzzi, anyone?
Roger
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Well, we have plenty of funny laws here as well. We're free to drink as much as we want in a pub from the age of 18, some night clubs might have 21 or even 25 year limit but that's their call and that has mostly to do with what clientele they want to attract, most pubs have 18+ though. We are not allowed to buy alcohol in the liquor store until 20 though, this I'm told is mostly because a 20 year old is less likely to buy alcohol for minors and it wouldn't matter too much if he/she bought for an 18 or 19 year old.Random notes wrote:Actually, Henke, no drinky-winky until 21. Sort of a federally mandated state law - The drinking age is left up to the states, but if it is under 21, then the federal gov't will withhold highway financing. Cute, huh?
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21 to drink. 16 or 17 depends on the state. yes, 18 to join the millitary you can get blown up and drive a car at 65 MPH but you can't have a drink.Henke wrote:I'm not a minor in Sweden, don't know about US. Heard you have some mightly strange rules in some states. Driving license at 16 but no drink 'til 20 or something