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HonestChieffan 12-05-2012 05:00 PM

Prohibition Repealed 79 Years ago today
 
https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...05421292_n.jpg


Gonna have a Blanton's to celebrate.

gblowfish 12-05-2012 05:01 PM

Drink up, shriners....

siberian khatru 12-05-2012 05:01 PM

I'll drink to that.

siberian khatru 12-05-2012 05:02 PM

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...rryNation.jpeg

Suck it, bitch

Frazod 12-05-2012 05:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by siberian khatru (Post 9183281)

I hope that ****ing **** is roasting in hell. The last woman responsible for that much death and destruction was Helen of Troy.

At least she was probably hot.

LiveSteam 12-05-2012 05:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frazod (Post 9183286)
I hope that ****ing **** is roasting in hell. The last woman responsible for that much death and destruction was Helen of Troy.

At least she was probably hot.

Who is it?

siberian khatru 12-05-2012 05:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiveSteam (Post 9183301)
Who is it?

Carrie Nation

gblowfish 12-05-2012 05:18 PM

Been waiting for the standard CP "I'd Do Her...."

siberian khatru 12-05-2012 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gblowfish (Post 9183310)
Been waiting for the standard CP "I'd Do Her...."

You couldn't get me drunk enough. Although the irony would be delicious.

notorious 12-05-2012 05:25 PM

I just told my wife that women were the reason prohibition happened.

She told me that women were tired of being beaten and abused by their drunk husbands so they did something about.

She asked me what I thought about that.


I told her to get back in the kitchen and make me a sandwich.

Frazod 12-05-2012 05:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by notorious (Post 9183318)
I just told my wife that women were the reason prohibition happened.

She told me that women were tired of being beaten and abused by their drunk husbands so they did something about.

She asked me what I thought about that.


I told her to get back in the kitchen and make me a sandwich.

Hopefully she won't glue your asscheeks together while you're sleeping tonight. :D

HonestChieffan 12-05-2012 05:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gblowfish (Post 9183310)
Been waiting for the standard CP "I'd Do Her...."


Dane should be along any minute. He knows someone who did no doubt.

Bump 12-05-2012 05:28 PM

the prohibition on weed needs to end soon too, officially. Since that actually helps people rather than hurts them. But you know how people are...

notorious 12-05-2012 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frazod (Post 9183321)
Hopefully she won't glue your asscheeks together while you're sleeping tonight. :D

Glue me once shame on her..........

dmahurin 12-05-2012 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frazod (Post 9183321)
Hopefully she won't glue your asscheeks together while you're sleeping tonight. :D

That's better than having your asscheeks parted with the glue bottle. NTTAWWT

HonestChieffan 12-05-2012 05:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bump (Post 9183326)
the prohibition on weed needs to end soon too, officially. Since that actually helps people rather than hurts them. But you know how people are...


dopers

notorious 12-05-2012 05:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dmahurin (Post 9183332)
That's better than having your asscheeks parted with the glue bottle. NTTAWWT

:eek:

Mr. Laz 12-05-2012 05:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bump (Post 9183326)
the prohibition on weed needs to end soon too, officially. Since that actually helps people rather than hurts them. But you know how people are...

already has ... sort of

I imagine the success of Colorado and Washington with spawn a handful of states to do the same each election/vote from now on.

notorious 12-05-2012 05:33 PM

Whenever I think about prohibition I think of the Thompson:

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Ue84xK6wtN...e-tommygun.gif

LiveSteam 12-05-2012 05:33 PM

Carrie Amelia Nation (November 25, 1846 - June 9, 1911) was perhaps the most famous person to emerge from the temperance movement—the battles against alcohol in pre-Prohibition America—due to her habit of attacking saloons with a hatchet. She has been the topic of numerous books, articles and even an opera, titled Carry Nation, that premiered in 1966 at the University of Kansas.

Born Carrie Moore in Garrard County, Kentucky, Nation attributed her passion for fighting liquor to a failed first marriage to an alcoholic. She got her myth-making last name from her second husband, David Nation. The spelling of her first name is ambiguous; both "Carrie" and "Carry" are considered correct. Official records list the former, and she herself used that spelling most of her life; the latter was used by her father in the family bible. Upon beginning her campaign against liquor in the early 20th century, she adopted the name Carry A. Nation mainly for its value as a slogan, and had it registered as a trademark in the state of Kansas.

She grew up in what most would consider trying circumstances. She was in ill health much of the time; her family experienced a number of financial setbacks and moved several times, finally settling in Belton, Missouri. Some sources indicate that her mother went through periods where she had delusions of being Queen Victoria, and that young Carrie was often tended to in the slave quarters as a result.

In 1865 she met Dr. Charles Gloyd, and they were married on November 21, 1867. Gloyd was, by all accounts, a severe alcoholic; they separated shortly before the birth of their daughter, Charlien, and he died less than a year later, in 1869. Nation attributed her passion for fighting liquor to her failed first marriage to heavy-drinking Gloyd.

Carrie then acquired a teaching certificate, but was unable to make ends meet in this field. She then met Dr. David A. Nation, an attorney, minister and newspaper editor, nineteen years her senior. They were married on December 27, 1877, and moved to a cotton plantation near Houston, Texas. Dr. Nation became involved in the Jaybird-Woodpecker War, and as a result was forced to move back north in 1889, this time to Medicine Lodge, Kansas, where David found work preaching at a Christian church, and Carrie ran a successful hotel. It was while in Medicine Lodge that she began her temperance work.

A large woman (nearly 6 feet tall and 175 pounds) she described herself as "a bulldog running along at the feet of Jesus, barking at what he doesn't like," and claimed a divine ordination to promote temperance by smashing up bars. Alone or accompanied by hymn-singing women, she would march into a bar and sing and pray, while smashing bar fixtures and stock with a hatchet. Between 1900 and 1910 she was arrested some 30 times, and paid her jail fines from lecture-tour fees and sales of souvenir hatchets. She published newsletters and later in life even appeared in vaudeville. She died after a period of hospitalization in Leavenworth, Kansas, on June 9, 1911. Nation was a member of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, founded in 1874, which deal with issues ranging from health and hygiene, prison reform and world peace.




Crazy Huge bitch

Frazod 12-05-2012 05:36 PM

Didn't know she was 6' tall. Holy crap, that's like an ugly-ass booze hating terminator with a hatchet. :eek:

Somebody should have just shot her.

htismaqe 12-05-2012 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Laz (Post 9183341)
already has ... sort of

I imagine the success of Colorado and Washington with spawn a handful of states to do the same each election/vote from now on.

It's probably going to be on the ballot here in Iowa.

saphojunkie 12-05-2012 05:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 9183367)
It's probably going to be on the ballot here in Iowa.

Who knew weed could get people so motivated?

Mr. Flopnuts 12-05-2012 06:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bump (Post 9183326)
the prohibition on weed needs to end soon too, officially. Since that actually helps people rather than hurts them. But you know how people are...

Ironically enough, the gambit has been thrown as it becomes legal officially in Washington state today.

DaneMcCloud 12-05-2012 06:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HonestChieffan (Post 9183323)
Dane should be along any minute. He knows someone who did no doubt.

:deevee:

Otter 12-05-2012 06:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by notorious (Post 9183348)
Whenever I think about prohibition I think of the Thompson:

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Ue84xK6wtN...e-tommygun.gif

An equally well fitting Thompson in this case...

http://www.mindpollution.org/wp-cont...thompson-3.jpg

seclark 12-05-2012 06:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiveSteam (Post 9183350)
In 1865 she met Dr. Charles Gloyd, and they were married on November 21, 1867. Gloyd was, by all accounts, a severe alcoholic; they separated shortly before the birth of their daughter, Charlien, and he died less than a year later, in 1869.


Crazy Huge bitch

sounds like old doc gloyd got off easy.
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BlackHelicopters 12-05-2012 06:57 PM

I drink daily in celebration of this anniversary.

LiveSteam 12-05-2012 07:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts (Post 9183411)
Ironically enough, the gambit has been thrown as it becomes legal officially in Washington state today.

:clap:
I wounder if any peeps in the state pen over pot will be released? Thats my #1 concern about legalizing pot. No body should ever do hard time over marijuana

Mr. Flopnuts 12-05-2012 07:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiveSteam (Post 9183547)
:clap:
I wounder if any peeps in the state pen over pot will be released? Thats my #1 concern about legalizing pot. No body should ever do hard time over marijuana

They released and dropped charges on everyone who was up for simple possession.

KurtCobain 12-05-2012 07:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts (Post 9183583)
They released and dropped charges on everyone who was up for simple possession.

Nice. I wondered if that would happen.

Ace Gunner 12-05-2012 07:42 PM

I just had a few Guiness to celebrate.

The gov't did not "end prohibition" until jury nullification all but rendered them useless. It was the people that ended gov't prohibition -- not the other way around.

whoman69 12-05-2012 07:45 PM

IMO we need to have a second round of prohibition repeal. We have a $25 billion budget to fight drugs. We have record number of people incarcerated costing us even more money. At least marijuana has to go as a prohibited drug.

Dayze 12-05-2012 07:47 PM

marijuana makes you rape people.

Frazod 12-05-2012 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dayze (Post 9183666)
marijuana makes you rape people.

Figures they'd make pot legal now that you can't get Twinkies anymore. Bastards.

notorious 12-05-2012 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dayze (Post 9183666)
marijuana makes you rape people.

We need to buy our defensive line as much weed as possible.

memyselfI 12-05-2012 09:10 PM

Looking forward to the day when we can celebrate the end of the prohibition on pot.

LiveSteam 12-05-2012 10:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts (Post 9183583)
They released and dropped charges on everyone who was up for simple possession.

That;s a start.

Lzen 12-06-2012 08:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by notorious (Post 9183318)
I just told my wife that women were the reason prohibition happened.

She told me that women were tired of being beaten and abused by their drunk husbands so they did something about.

She asked me what I thought about that.


I told her to get back in the kitchen and make me a sandwich and bring me a beer.

FYP

Deberg_1990 12-06-2012 08:55 AM

Why is Liquor legal and Pot illegal?



Welp, off to D.C............

Pitt Gorilla 12-06-2012 10:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LiveSteam (Post 9183350)
Carrie Amelia Nation (November 25, 1846 - June 9, 1911) was perhaps the most famous person to emerge from the temperance movement—the battles against alcohol in pre-Prohibition America—due to her habit of attacking saloons with a hatchet. She has been the topic of numerous books, articles and even an opera, titled Carry Nation, that premiered in 1966 at the University of Kansas.

Born Carrie Moore in Garrard County, Kentucky, Nation attributed her passion for fighting liquor to a failed first marriage to an alcoholic. She got her myth-making last name from her second husband, David Nation. The spelling of her first name is ambiguous; both "Carrie" and "Carry" are considered correct. Official records list the former, and she herself used that spelling most of her life; the latter was used by her father in the family bible. Upon beginning her campaign against liquor in the early 20th century, she adopted the name Carry A. Nation mainly for its value as a slogan, and had it registered as a trademark in the state of Kansas.

She grew up in what most would consider trying circumstances. She was in ill health much of the time; her family experienced a number of financial setbacks and moved several times, finally settling in Belton, Missouri. Some sources indicate that her mother went through periods where she had delusions of being Queen Victoria, and that young Carrie was often tended to in the slave quarters as a result.

In 1865 she met Dr. Charles Gloyd, and they were married on November 21, 1867. Gloyd was, by all accounts, a severe alcoholic; they separated shortly before the birth of their daughter, Charlien, and he died less than a year later, in 1869. Nation attributed her passion for fighting liquor to her failed first marriage to heavy-drinking Gloyd.

Carrie then acquired a teaching certificate, but was unable to make ends meet in this field. She then met Dr. David A. Nation, an attorney, minister and newspaper editor, nineteen years her senior. They were married on December 27, 1877, and moved to a cotton plantation near Houston, Texas. Dr. Nation became involved in the Jaybird-Woodpecker War, and as a result was forced to move back north in 1889, this time to Medicine Lodge, Kansas, where David found work preaching at a Christian church, and Carrie ran a successful hotel. It was while in Medicine Lodge that she began her temperance work.

A large woman (nearly 6 feet tall and 175 pounds) she described herself as "a bulldog running along at the feet of Jesus, barking at what he doesn't like," and claimed a divine ordination to promote temperance by smashing up bars. Alone or accompanied by hymn-singing women, she would march into a bar and sing and pray, while smashing bar fixtures and stock with a hatchet. Between 1900 and 1910 she was arrested some 30 times, and paid her jail fines from lecture-tour fees and sales of souvenir hatchets. She published newsletters and later in life even appeared in vaudeville. She died after a period of hospitalization in Leavenworth, Kansas, on June 9, 1911. Nation was a member of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, founded in 1874, which deal with issues ranging from health and hygiene, prison reform and world peace.




Crazy Huge bitch

prohibition was Jesus's fault?!? Dang, dude.

siberian khatru 12-06-2012 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 9184742)
Why is Liquor legal and Pot illegal?

When I was 13/14 years old, may parents actually let me wear a T-shirt that said "Man made booze, God made grass/Who do you trust?"

Different times, man. Different times.

Dave Lane 12-06-2012 10:44 AM

Did you celebrate? Had to have been nice for you.

Saulbadguy 12-06-2012 10:57 AM

...and there was much rejoicing.

Rain Man 12-06-2012 10:57 AM

Legal alcohol, and the only cost is 10,000 to 20,000 drunk driving deaths every year. For most people, it's a winning proposition.

http://www.centurycouncil.org/drunk-...nal-statistics

RedNFeisty 12-06-2012 11:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts (Post 9183411)
Ironically enough, the gambit has been thrown as it becomes legal officially in Washington state today.

:clap:

It figures, since I quit smoking a while back. The Bastards!!

Radar Chief 12-06-2012 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 9184742)
Why is Liquor legal and Pot illegal?



Welp, off to D.C............

Go to YouTube, download the documentary Reefer Madness and all will be revealed.


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