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MGD and Keystone light Kenny LOL!!!! you must learn the way's of the mantis...you are still grasshopper
What did you expect, Coors Light?! I'm in college, anything more then $9.99 for a case is simply unacceptable... We go through Keystone like water... In fact thats all I have in my fridge.
Kenny - Ithaca passed an ordinance because of college kids that says you have to put a $75 deposit if you want a keg. And they put a thing with the purchasers name on the keg, so that if a minor is served, there's someone to arrest. It's pretty crazy. So, now everyone buys cans. Some beer company just came out with a 50 pack of cans, supposedly for this very purpose But, yeah, it's all Keystone and Beast / Beast Light... Ugh
When I was a Freshman here at Tulane we were allowed to have whatever type of alcohol he wanted in our rooms as long as you were 18+. The funny thing was that if an RA saw you carrying beer into the rooms they could take it away. You could have it in your room, but could not bring it to your room. So the beer had to "magically" appear in our rooms. Everyone got pretty creative after a few weeks!
I think it's a NY State law for a $150 deposit for kegs in which you have to register where its going, whos buying it and even possibly the purpose- just not worth the hassle in getting one anymore not to mention we haven't figured out how to sneak one into the dorms...
I have a friend at Syracuse who was put on probabtion the third day at school for trying to throw a 30 pack up to his 2nd story window (it was open- but he missed and broke the neighbors window) lol..
Its a $75 deposit. We get around that because our distributor just puts it on our tab, so when we return the kegs, he erases the deposit. If we did have to pay the deposit on every keg, we would need to put up $600 just for deposits sometimes, and i dont think we have that kindof money free most of the time. The fact that the purchaser of the keg has his name on the form which is taped to the keg is scary. If the police were to find the keg being used to serve minors, that person would be in very big trouble. Luckily we have campus safety officers that act as our buffer from the real police. Other fraternities have just started buying 30 cases. In PA, the liquor authority can and will actually go to the place where the keg is supposed to be and check on it.
on the subject of drinking, i'm not familure with all the rules and regulations over there, but from what i understand, they arrest the students for having a few beers with their friends...yet it appears to be legal to send 18 year olds to your deaths at war....or carry a personal firearm for that matter. doesn't anybody else think this strange?
thats not so bad then. Whats the legal age to which you can enter a bar/nightclub and drink then? or if it diffrent in every state?
Most states are 21 to drink and if it's a nice bar 21 to get in and drink- but most bars based around schools allow "chalked" (altered) or really poorly forged IDed kids to come-- at home in New Rochelle there's a strip of bars where if you're 18, you're out of place- everyones 14-17...
speaking of drinking here i am after forgeting to pack my razor and driving straight through texas and celebrating in new orleans. i look horrible but its me. Image Unavailable, Please Login
That is some awesome footage! You do a nice job of keeping up with that 333SP. There is that one clip where you are both on the straight, and he just nails it, and it just takes off and disappears in a nanosecond!! The sound of that thing is incredible! Thanks for sharing.
Okay, let me get this straight..........you are in New Orleans, I see beads.......isn't she supposed to be flashing us???