Let's be honest about Kansas City priorities as the lockdown endures and we start Friday; the real trouble doesn't start until so many functional alcoholics are denied their access to booze.
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Liquor stores, considered an essential business, remain steady as people stay at home
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- People have a lot more free time with the stay at home order in place. Now they're trying to find ways to keep themselves occupied. At Plaza Liquor, employee Stacy Franklin said business has been steady. "Things are obviously a little more stressful for a lot of people right now.
They have to be, could you imagine what would happen if kolored people couldn’t get dey colt 45’s?
ReplyDeleteFirst thing out dey mouths is that’s racist.
Then, WW3 would break out, they can’t go five minutes without drugs and booze.
There’s no helping those people.
Alcoholics go into detox without alcohol. It is physically addictive. Then those folks would go to the hospital if they didn't have it.
ReplyDeleteColorado tried to shut them all down amid this crisis. That lasted one day. If you think people are hoarding TP imagine what they would do if booze was in short supply. We would have rioting in the streets.
Come get your Corona Beer! For less exposure get Corona Light!
ReplyDeleteInteresting note here? If things are so bad why is there even any spirits left on the shelves. If anything were to be in short supply around here you would think it would be your favorite bottle of liquor or suitcases of beer you like. I'd think people would be drinking more as they work from him. The one time of your life you can show up to work smashed and not get fired.
ReplyDeleteDrop in for your ever clear for hand sanitizer and drop by frontier justice for ammo,
ReplyDeletebeing a alky isnt a disease - its an addiction due to poor character. Some cultures like the middle east do not allow booze. And they have not 1 citizen addicted to booze. If you dont drink, it cant be addictive
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