Jordan is a thrasher!Those buckets have many uses.
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Jordan is a thrasher!Those buckets have many uses.
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I've seen the orange lambo in town a couple times. Once followed by a red one, I'm told is Dale Jr'sTony Stewart is from Columbus.
11 of the top 12 largest HS stadiums in the USA are in Indiana, the largest being my HS.
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Indianapolis may have the highest number of a**holes in the world per capita.Evansville has the highest number of stop lights in the world per capita.
That sounds familiar to me but i dont think i could of told you where it happened. In downtown Goshen they have turrets setup across the street from the bank in preparation for being robbed by dillinger. Pretty cool to see these historical places.Oh, did I mention that Dillinger robbed Peru’s police station and took their guns?
I know of nothing that states Forrest Tucker ever being in Pendleton, INForrest Tucker was from Pendleton, Indiana.
Crawford County must be where the tooth brush was invented.
Anyone else would have called it a 'teeth brush'...
Growing up in Plainfield this is how I remember it as well. Ditto on the F-troop.I know of nothing that states Forrest Tucker ever being in Pendleton, IN
Being that I was born, raised and graduated from Mooresville High School and Plainfield being a mere 7 miles away, my mother took us to events in the area.
One of those events was the annual Plainfield Days Festival regularly attended by Forrest Tucker, who was born in Plainfield.
Because of this, growing up F-Troop was one of my favorite shows when I was younger.
Lol. I remember when they tore up 5th avenue in Gary like 8 or 9 years ago for road improvements and the road had apparently originally been built by laying down a ****load of railroad ties and paved over.The city of Gary, Indiana , was built on fill brought from the bottom of Lake Michigan through suction pipes. (that explains a lot)
You CAN ship wine to Indiana.
It used to also be that in order to ship wine into the state, the recipient must have made an in person visit to the winery at some point. At least that was how it was explained to me in Napa?Well, technically yes, and no.
You can direct ship wine to a consumer only if that wine is not sold by a distributor in the state.
So if a wine is not sold by any distributor in the state, there may be a direct sale, but if that wine is sold by a small distributor no matter how small a area that may it be, it may not be sold anywhere in the state because techinally they have the distribution rights, and since Indiana operates on the 3 tier system, that would be a violation of the law.
I sorta know a little bit of this, after all I delivered beer/wine all over Indiana from 1985 to 2013. It used to be that no wine could be direct sold to the consumer in Indiana, period.
There may have been some tweaks and mild changes since I got out in 2013. But I have tried to stay up on things to a extent. I still ahve tons of friends in the business.
I know it's not the same thing but I've been seeing ads for an app called "Drizly" where you can order beer, wine or liquor delivered to your house within an hour. I assume they have some mechanism for verifying age requirements, but it still seems weird. Although I remember an old room mate back in the early 80's that was a cab driver and he used to get requests to go to a liquor store and bring his customer's order to them. I guess it was the early version of "Door Dash" or other delivery services today. Not sure it it was legal back then though.It used to also be that in order to ship wine into the state, the recipient must have made an in person visit to the winery at some point. At least that was how it was explained to me in Napa?
I’ve used Drizzly several times to keep from getting a DUI when we ran out of goods. Pretty expensive, but cheap compared to a DUI.I know it's not the same thing but I've been seeing ads for an app called "Drizly" where you can order beer, wine or liquor delivered to your house within an hour. I assume they have some mechanism for verifying age requirements, but it still seems weird. Although I remember an old room mate back in the early 80's that was a cab driver and he used to get requests to go to a liquor store and bring his customer's order to them. I guess it was the early version of "Door Dash" or other delivery services today. Not sure it it was legal back then though.
Ran out? What is this "ran out" thing? I figured it would have to be pretty expensive.I’ve used Drizzly several times to keep from getting a DUI when we ran out of goods. Pretty expensive, but cheap compared to a DUI.