What kind of rake does the government take on that?In Canada, I believe part of their lottery is choosing 3 game parlays for nfl football. Schools would be rolling in the $$ if they did this in the US.
The Genie thought I wished for a 12" pianist?[deleted...it was a punchline to a joke that, while funny, could be taken the wrong way]
How did you know? Did I telegraph it?The Genie thought I wished for a 12" pianist?
This is actually kind of a big deal, and it makes me really angry.Drinking with a plastic straw
Angry that the replacement are those horrible paper straws that fall apart into your drink before you can finish it? I'm with you, brother!This is actually kind of a big deal, and it makes me really angry.
Angry that plastic straws are virtually insignificant in the grand scheme of things and that the disabled really need those straws and they're being taken away.Angry that the replacement are those horrible paper straws that fall apart into your drink before you can finish it? I'm with you, brother!
That's not poker...ahhh you got me there pretty Freakin cunning and smart.You can play poker online legally- just can't wager any money.
Plus many recycled items end up in the dump anyway.Angry that plastic straws are virtually insignificant in the grand scheme of things and that the disabled really need those straws and they're being taken away.
Not sure- I used to bartend in east Lansing and one Sunday these guys were in at open (11) and were 3/3 beers and shots deep by 12:30 and one guy wanted to know where the closest lotto was so he could play his parlays. I was like “whaaaaat? We don’t have that!” And he was baffled that we have football but no lotto parlays. This was maybe 10 years ago so I don’t know if they still do it but why wouldn’t you? Don’t remember the payout, the ticket was like $5 or $10.What kind of rake does the government take on that?
It's likely part of a nationwide movement to keep people from feeding the homeless. I'm not kidding.Here's one very specific to my wife's business: As a personal chef, my wife cannot cook food in our home to deliver it to her customers. State Law in Georgia requires her to cook in the customer's home instead unless she uses a commercial kitchen (which is wildly cost prohibitive for her price point).
Makes absolutely zero sense to me.
well specifically - I can play poker and gamble legally so not sure how that fits the "freedom" argumentYou can play poker online legally- just can't wager any money.
Yeah, but can you do it in your underwear?well specifically - I can play poker and gamble legally so not sure how that fits the "freedom" argument
Sure, but isn't that kind of constricting?Yeah, but can you do it in your underwear?
Wow....want more info because you seem to not be kidding. Against better judgment the owner of the golf driving range I do books for decided to have an all out marketing event in December. It was 32 degrees out. They hired a food truck with 1k minimum. All food was donated to a shelter and truck matched what we paid for in free meals.It's likely part of a nationwide movement to keep people from feeding the homeless. I'm not kidding.
I can't you unlucky sob.well specifically - I can play poker and gamble legally so not sure how that fits the "freedom" argument
https://www.thecookwarereview.com/news/list-cities-homeless-feeding-bans-restrictions.htmlWow....want more info because you seem to not be kidding. Against better judgment the owner of the golf driving range I do books for decided to have an all out marketing event in December. It was 32 degrees out. They hired a food truck with 1k minimum. All food was donated to a shelter and truck matched what we paid for in free meals.
Here's the link to our games:Not sure- I used to bartend in east Lansing and one Sunday these guys were in at open (11) and were 3/3 beers and shots deep by 12:30 and one guy wanted to know where the closest lotto was so he could play his parlays. I was like “whaaaaat? We don’t have that!” And he was baffled that we have football but no lotto parlays. This was maybe 10 years ago so I don’t know if they still do it but why wouldn’t you? Don’t remember the payout, the ticket was like $5 or $10.
Or perhaps the nationwide movement to keep people from cooking in a potentially gross home kitchen and accidentally poisoning others.It's likely part of a nationwide movement to keep people from feeding the homeless. I'm not kidding.
Interesting. So this is the Canadian Government that runs this? What is the rake?
Damn. So heartless.https://www.thecookwarereview.com/news/list-cities-homeless-feeding-bans-restrictions.html
https://www.newsweek.com/illegal-feed-criminalizing-homeless-america-782861
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/public-safety/sd-me-20180114-story.html
https://www.cnn.com/2014/11/04/justice/florida-feeding-homeless-charges/index.html
https://www.fastcompany.com/3067138/why-are-people-getting-arrested-for-giving-food-to-the-homeless
People don't want the homeless congregating in their precious public spaces, so they create laws ostensibly based in food safety to keep the homeless from being fed around them.
Pretty much the same tactic as the "it's to keep women safe!" anti-choice laws related to abortion.
Wouldn’t she just have to have the home kitchen inspected every 6 months and have proper certification like “Servsafe” or the Georgia equivilent? You may have to make it a little less “lived in” and do things like store chemicals correctly and maybe have a “work food” fridge and a home fridge.Here's one very specific to my wife's business: As a personal chef, my wife cannot cook food in our home to deliver it to her customers. State Law in Georgia requires her to cook in the customer's home instead unless she uses a commercial kitchen (which is wildly cost prohibitive for her price point).
Makes absolutely zero sense to me.
The games are run by various provincial governments. The odds are not great because of the need to parlay a minimum of 3 games.Interesting. So this is the Canadian Government that runs this? What is the rake?
:reported:I'm not sure why we can't consider "sex things," too. For example, New Zealand has legal prostitution that seems to be working pretty well but something like that would cause half this country's brains to explode.
You're free to move to my stateI can't you unlucky sob.
Nope. The Cottage Food Laws won't allow anyone to sell items out of their home that require refrigeration.Wouldn’t she just have to have the home kitchen inspected every 6 months and have proper certification like “Servsafe” or the Georgia equivilent? You may have to make it a little less “lived in” and do things like store chemicals correctly and maybe have a “work food” fridge and a home fridge.
I don’t know for sure, but it may be doable. The co-mingling of personal/work space may be an issue, but perhaps there’s a workaround. Be creative.
Reusable straws are not prohibited.Imagine if your only real autonomy was the ability to drink liquids without help because there's a plastic straw that makes that possible.
I can't buy beer or wine before noon on Sunday and can't buy alcohol at all on Sundays. Yee-haw!I can't buy wine or liquor on Thanksgiving or Christmas. So dumb.
I can't buy beer or wine before noon on Sunday and can't buy alcohol at all on Sundays. Yee-haw!
Read your post on a Sunday and you'll get it.What is the question?
There is not one other type type that provides what a disposable plastic straw do to the disabled. I don’t want to turn this into a big thing, but paper falls apart, metal can be painful and downright dangerous, silicone isn’t positionable in the same way and can also be dangerous and reusable plastic absorbs bacteria.Reusable straws are not prohibited.
Hm, I can’t waterski under the bridges on Bayou St. John. Also, I’m not allowed to practice my 7-9 iron shots on the neutral ground. I realize I slice my drives but my short irons are spot on.What simple, non sexual stuff can you not do in the USA where you live that baffles you?