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April 25th, 2001, 09:43 AM
#1
Booze to your door!
Get this, a new service has been started in my home town of Liverpool called Dial-A-Booze. For £25 they will deliver a case of Stella Artois or Carling to your door any time of day or night!
I ordered a case last night at 3.30am and it was delivered at 3.50.
Now that's what I call service.
Do any of you have similar services in your home towns?
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April 25th, 2001, 09:47 AM
#2
No WAY i want to start up my own beer delivery here in the states i thought about this like 2 years ago. thats cool i think it would rock i know i would use it. we were going to call our delivery kegadoor
maybe i should start this up before some1 eles does here
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April 25th, 2001, 09:48 AM
#3
No 
But what was really cool, when I went to North Carolina they have these converted car wash structures where you pull in and they have them lined with coolers full of booze. You just pull in and someone inside takes your order and they even load it in your trunk.
Saw a couple of liquor stores in Florida with a drive thru window too.
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April 25th, 2001, 09:52 AM
#4
That's such a good idea, except here in the states they are not allowed to seel after 2am, well in PA thats the rule.
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April 25th, 2001, 10:19 AM
#5
Pa is quite strict about alcohol rules. I get frazzled by the police all the time. I usually don't drik cause I know they watch practically everybody!! (Unfortunately I live a fairly small town so they know everybody too!)
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April 25th, 2001, 10:23 AM
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April 25th, 2001, 10:29 AM
#7
well when i thought up the idea i was in cali they lil better about things. yes pa sucks @$$ i hate this place
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April 25th, 2001, 10:30 AM
#8
Interesting that everyone remarks about PA, cause I live in PA (Bloomsburg) and we have multiple drive-through places and two places that deliver cases or kegs right to yer door!!
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April 25th, 2001, 10:32 AM
#9
Originally posted by Skatman:
God that is such a good idea!! I should start up the Utah chapter haha 
Edit: But here in utah you cant buy the hard stuff after 10pm... sux but thats they way it has always been
We can't buy hard stuff after 9pm here, and the state store doesn't open until 10am. PA is the worst state to be a drunk in.
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April 25th, 2001, 10:53 AM
#10
Something similar. There's a small town in this state that's "dry". No liquor stores or bars.
It's an "old money" town. Meaning that on those rare occasions the bluebloods open their wallets, you get a distinct mildew odor and George Washington squints because the light hurts his eyes.
Anyway, one enterprising individual has started a business that restocks the liquor cabinets in your home. You call him up, place your order and he delivers and stocks the bar.
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April 25th, 2001, 10:54 AM
#11
Most Greaterlyist
being in wisconsin, i think that has been tried before and an issue came up about id's or something like that. It's one hell of an idea. That would have to be number 1 on my speed dial.
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April 25th, 2001, 11:25 AM
#12
Registered User
Originally posted by sebass54:
No 
But what was really cool, when I went to North Carolina they have these converted car wash structures where you pull in and they have them lined with coolers full of booze. You just pull in and someone inside takes your order and they even load it in your trunk.
Saw a couple of liquor stores in Florida with a drive thru window too.
I used to live in Florida and we had one of the drive thru style beer stores. It was shut down, it seems as long as you where old enough to drive they would serve you. They were also dealing in crystal meth as well.
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April 25th, 2001, 01:00 PM
#13
Booze delivered to your door?...Great!!....They don't do that here, well not exactly, the local taxi company will bring your beer or whiskey to you for the price of the booze plus the cab fare!
Now if I could just find one of those work-at-home computer jobs that were NOT a scam, and I would never leave!!!
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April 25th, 2001, 01:07 PM
#14
Hey Doc, do they deliver to Cambridgeshire?
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April 25th, 2001, 03:23 PM
#15
I think a similar service was tried around my area, but they ran into too many problems because they didn't verify the age of the person placing the order properly. The law got after them, and rather than try to straighten it out, they shut down.
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