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as long as she knows the difference between a pack of zigzag whites, and those yellow 1.5's, it's ok, i guess.
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You should have carded her.
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Why do you hate people from India?
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You'd be doing him a favor of you clued him in to what he'd be looking at if the wrong person came into the store.
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How does this affect you?
Don't be a politically correct douchebag. There are many bigger problems to worry about. Too many people like you are being a nosy Nancy. Little Joey was sitting on a park bench munching on one candy bar after another. After the 6th one a man on the bench across from him said, 'Son, you know eating all that candy isn't good for you. It will give you acne, rot your teeth, cause diabetes, and make you fat.' Little Joey replied, 'My grandfather lived to be 107 years old.' The man asked, 'Did your grandfather eat 6 candy bars at a time???' Little Joey answered, 'No, he minded his own fucking business. |
unless she was ALL ALONE in the store ... just let it go.
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I'm under the impression that liquor licenses are not especially easy to get and that the holders of those licenses get to markup their prices accordingly. Part of the regulations concerns the process of controlling alcohol sells to minors, so it seems that a store ought to have effective systems in place to prevent that. I don't think that most Kansans would consider having a 12 year-old kid ringing up the sales to be such a system, but maybe they would. If that liquor store isn't interested in hiring someone to sell the stuff in accordance with the understood laws and customs of the state of Kansas, I hope their prices make it clear that they are foregoing the standard markup used by the sort of liquor stores that follow the law. That's just a simple matter of fairness to the other citizens and business owners who either voted for or bribed the lawmakers who created the regulatory environment in Kansas. ;)
Anyway, I'm not a Kansan. I generally buy my liquor at a grocery store that is routinely ranked as one of the 100 best employers in America (Nugget Markets) or that is the shop in my small town's downtown which has a liquor afficiondo (whom I'm pretty sure is the owner) selling the stuff. If Kansans want to become a more and more corrupt society that has laws that they don't respect but don't bother to repeal, then I hope they are at least getting a bargain out of the deal. ;) |
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