Driver buckles beer in car but not child:

Tue May 13, 2008 4:09 am

Brant
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Wed May 14, 2008 9:39 pm

That is tragically, funny ass hell...
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Wed May 14, 2008 10:53 pm

they only give tickets for no seatbelts in the front seat of the car here - $92 click it or ticket federal funded program - your tax dollars at work

you must put an under 5 year old in a car seat (or 40lbs of mini human)

they also just recently changed the age of sexual consent from 13 to 16 (the last 50 years of Democrat leadership had no problem with 13 year old females being able to decide sexual partners) and the age of riders in the back of a pickup truck to 16. no seatbelts are required for either beer or people in the back of your truck at this time

no helmets on motorcycles either (or as the EMS folk call them "donorcycles"). i lost my best friend to a motorcycle crash a couple years ago, but a helmet would not have helped him for his type of crash anyway

Brant - did you go to the st louis brew festival a week or two ago? i was there last month and visited the schaflys bottling plant several times and met a homebrew club president at a new brewpub (Buffalo Brewing) on Olive st near the SLU campus
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Thu May 15, 2008 4:26 am

bcmaui wrote:
Brant - did you go to the st louis brew festival a week or two ago? i was there last month and visited the schaflys bottling plant several times and met a homebrew club president at a new brewpub (Buffalo Brewing) on Olive st near the SLU campus


yes, it was very muddy everywhere. pretty good beers too. I ended up getting the 2 day hangover from trying to sample about 10 of them in the last couple of minutes of the session. Yea, the bottleworks is pretty nice plus they have a free-range/organic menu. did you try any of the beers at buffalo brew co? Ive thought about venturing there but their selection doesnt seem very interesting.
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