Wrestling Thread April-September 2018 RIP

I'm actually excited to read this, she lowkey did everyone in this business a huge favor and I don't even think most people realize it yet.

she put the wwe and the business over, more than a lot of the critics and journalists that cover this.





charly been way too conservative with her fits the last few ppvs. she got to come out of it for WM. let them thangs breafe :evil:
 
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Getting my Billy Dee on for my day off.

Also, yes, it is not a true 40 because FL is trash.
 
she put the wwe and the business over, more than a lot of the critics and journalists that cover this.

did tho, legit.

it was actually one of the best things I've ever read about pro wrestling, and was invaluable for outside perspective on things we don't even look at twice.

nope, 32 or 36 is the highest if I recall. Can't even remember the dumbass reason why. Probably some jesusy bull****.

I was curious and ran the lap...not so much for Jesus as because money, but we're splitting hairs here:

http://filthybluff.blogspot.mx/2007/10/why-cant-you-buy-40-ozs-in-florida.html

The law restricting sizes has been in effect since 1965, and wholesale distributors have successfully defeated bills to repeal the bottle size restriction in the past with arguments that such a change would boost beer prices. They argued more warehouse space and bigger trucks would be needed to handle the wider variety of cans and bottles.

More recently, I looked up the statute in question, which is Fla. Stat. § 563.06(6). The statute states:

(6) All malt beverages packaged in individual containers sold or offered for sale by vendors at retail in this state shall be in individual containers containing no more than 32 ounces of such malt beverages; provided, however, that nothing contained in this section shall affect malt beverages packaged in bulk or in kegs or in barrels or in any individual container containing 1 gallon or more of such malt beverage regardless of individual container type.

For those of you who are wondering, the statute uses the term "malt beverages" to refer to both malt liquor, and beer. Florida's Legislature did in fact amend the original statute in 2001, however it simply deleted previous language specifying acceptable bottle sizes, substituting instead the current ban on bottle sizes between 32 ounces and one gallon.

Although § 563.06 offers no justification for this statute, the preambles to several related statutes suggest that all this regulation is needed to ensure that relationships between beer manufacturers and beer distributors flow smoothly, so that ultimately, we all get the sweet sweet beer we so desperately need. It seems more likely that the statute was in fact pushed through by a congressman friendly to the beer corporation lobbyists.

(additional sources)

http://www.foodandwine.com/fwx/secrets/7-bizarre-beer-laws-you-won-t-believe-are-books
https://www.beeradvocate.com/community/threads/why-not-forties.370465/

estimated read time: 2 min

So many states have weird liquor laws. Some states can’t sell cold beer with high ABV than 4.3 and others limit you to a 6pack at a time.

man in some states like PA and MI you can't buy alcohol in grocery stores and in PA specifically they sell wine and beer in separate establishments.

the **** with these Quaker Oat mother****ers.
 
Florida is washed.

Totally agree without question my friend.

did tho, legit.

it was actually one of the best things I've ever read about pro wrestling, and was invaluable for outside perspective on things we don't even look at twice.



I was curious and ran the lap...not so much for Jesus as because money, but we're splitting hairs here:

http://filthybluff.blogspot.mx/2007/10/why-cant-you-buy-40-ozs-in-florida.html



(additional sources)

http://www.foodandwine.com/fwx/secrets/7-bizarre-beer-laws-you-won-t-believe-are-books
https://www.beeradvocate.com/community/threads/why-not-forties.370465/

estimated read time: 2 min



man in some states like PA and MI you can't buy alcohol in grocery stores and in PA specifically they sell wine and beer in separate establishments.

the **** with these Quaker Oat **********ers.

I mean Jesus is old world latin for Money, so Its 6 here, half a dozen in the other.
 
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