11 thoughts on “I gotta think Filthie, JL and Exile1981 get their liquor here.”
You wanna poke Her in the rear?
That’s one way of doing it.
I’ll just liquor in the front.
I was just commenting at Filthies the other day how 20 years ago there was this tiny strip mall in the middle of nowhere about an hour from Drunken Valley. It had a gas station that sold fireworks and fried chicken; a liquor store; and a gun store with the oddest collection of ammo calibers for such a tiny place. I doubt its still even around the old gun running it was in his 70’s back then.
Never bought any liquor, as picking it up in the company branded truck is not a good idea. Bought my 1st reloading press there.
Was that Teddy Bear’s, E?
I cant remember the name of it. I think the gas station was named after the village it was in.
Liquor in front, poker in the rear
Sign in the same bar
I say I gotta pass on all that rear poking business. Can’t even stand to see a hair on a bar of soap.
Used to have a place in Hagerstown, MD called Godloves Liquors.
Kind of a going joke with some, but their prices were the cheapest around. They made profit on volume of sales, and profit they did.
You wanna poke Her in the rear?
That’s one way of doing it.
I’ll just liquor in the front.
I was just commenting at Filthies the other day how 20 years ago there was this tiny strip mall in the middle of nowhere about an hour from Drunken Valley. It had a gas station that sold fireworks and fried chicken; a liquor store; and a gun store with the oddest collection of ammo calibers for such a tiny place. I doubt its still even around the old gun running it was in his 70’s back then.
Never bought any liquor, as picking it up in the company branded truck is not a good idea. Bought my 1st reloading press there.
Was that Teddy Bear’s, E?
I cant remember the name of it. I think the gas station was named after the village it was in.
Liquor in front, poker in the rear
Sign in the same bar
I say I gotta pass on all that rear poking business. Can’t even stand to see a hair on a bar of soap.
Used to have a place in Hagerstown, MD called Godloves Liquors.
Kind of a going joke with some, but their prices were the cheapest around. They made profit on volume of sales, and profit they did.
I probably would if I still drank.