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bring beer back to folsom.

Of course by not selling beer at the stadium, you encourage people to get drunker than they otherwise would before the game and you also encourage people to sneak in hard alcohol which is easier to get wasted on than 3.2% beer. So you lose revenue and you make the situation worse at the same time. It's lunacy.
 
His last post did not say obscenely drunk. And that BA is not intoxicated, but it is "impaired" and the difference is 8 points against your license vs. 12 points. It is alcohol, and the concentration might be less but not as much as you obviously think.

Jesus, you are the only one Pushing the legal aspect of it. We all know that you can pound as much 3.2 as we can get our hands on and it will do no more than give you a decent buzz and a whole lot of trips to the bathroom.
 
YOU of all people, trying to tell me that 3.2 beer can actually get you drunk. Puh-lease.
When I was a student back in the 70's, they actually sold it in the Packer Grill in the Student Union on Friday's. I was from Louisiana, and didn't know WTF 3.2 beer was. Me and my friends had about 4, but all we did was pi$$. After that we went to Tulagi's and got the real thing.
 
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When I was a student back in the 70's, they actually sold it in the Packer Grill in the Student Union on Friday's. I was from Louisiana, and didn't know WTF 3.2 beer was. Me and my friends had about 4, but all we did was pi$$. After that we went to Tulagi's and got the real thing.

At UH there is a bar on campus
 
Of course by not selling beer at the stadium, you encourage people to get drunker than they otherwise would before the game and you also encourage people to sneak in hard alcohol which is easier to get wasted on than 3.2% beer. So you lose revenue and you make the situation worse at the same time. It's lunacy.

^^this^^
 
Of course by not selling beer at the stadium, you encourage people to get drunker than they otherwise would before the game and you also encourage people to sneak in hard alcohol which is easier to get wasted on than 3.2% beer. So you lose revenue and you make the situation worse at the same time. It's lunacy.

^^this^^
 
So I thought it was a pac 12 and before that b12 thing to not sell beer in the stadium? They started the no beer thing my freshman year. Needless to say I was very pissed.
 
Truly, you have a dizzying intellect.

Wait till he gets started!!!

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Now, where was he?

Australia.
 
YOU of all people, simply don't know what you are talking about.

Oh, believe me. I know what I'm talking about. You can throw all your fancy pants numbers around all you want, smart guy. I know better. I've been there. I've lived it.
 
3.2 beer is essentially light beer. 3.2 is measured by weight, whereas other beers are listed by volume. 3.2 abw equals 4.0 abv. Bud Light, for example, is 4.2 abv.
 
So I thought it was a pac 12 and before that b12 thing to not sell beer in the stadium? They started the no beer thing my freshman year. Needless to say I was very pissed.

It is a CU thing that started during the 1995 season because of the student that died from falling off of the SUV on the road to chataqua.

There may be subsequent rules by the Big 12 and the Pac 12, but that is how it started. I strongly voiced my opposition as the Treasurer to IFC but I was not heard.
 
Oh, believe me. I know what I'm talking about. You can throw all your fancy pants numbers around all you want, smart guy. I know better. I've been there. I've lived it.

Oh yah!! I was soaking up 3.2 at Tulagi's when you were in diapers. Just because you are the Obi-Wan Kebobi of All Buffs does not mean you are always correct. And my "fancy pants" numbers are correct and you are not correct that you just piss away 3.2 beer, at least not the alcohol in said beverage.

By the way the opinion about the absence of 3.2 beer and the resulting heavy consumption of stronger alcoholic beverages is spot on. It really is stupid to not have 3.2 at the games.
 
And the venders sell $4 steinlagers in the aisles of Aloha during the game. You don't even have to get out of your seat.
That's a righteous price for a hand delivered brewski, and those vendors probably get tipped pretty good. CU is missing out on a real revenue producer, and it's not like the people who want to drink can't sneak alcohol into the stadium. Another example of a few people with their heads up their ass making moral decisions for everybody else. If you want to be a pr!ck about it, then stop selling it in the 3rd quarter.
 
Oh yah!! I was soaking up 3.2 at Tulagi's when you were in diapers. Just because you are the Obi-Wan Kebobi of All Buffs does not mean you are always correct. And my "fancy pants" numbers are correct and you are not correct that you just piss away 3.2 beer, at least not the alcohol in said beverage.

By the way the opinion about the absence of 3.2 beer and the resulting heavy consumption of stronger alcoholic beverages is spot on. It really is stupid to not have 3.2 at the games.

So, as usual, you're just arguing for the sake of arguing. Shocking. I'll see you in... an hour and a half and we can carry on this conversation then.

And when did Tulagis serve 3.2?
 
And when did Tulagis serve 3.2?

You know good and well that I argue for a living. When I began law school in 1967 in Boulder the town was dry!!! The only places you could "drink" was at Tulagi, The Sink and The Timber Tavern and they sold nothing but 3.2 beer. You could drink said beverage when you were 18. We managed to get our 17 yo dates in by deception which is another story. So 3.2 beer was indeed sort of considered a non alcoholic beverage as the town was considered "dry". I was out of law school for a couple of years and when I came back the town was "wet" and then I am not certain Tulagi sold 3.2 or regular beer. It was, by the way, the second most tap beer sold in the country after some bar in Cambridge, Mass (Harvard). Thus the immutable connection between CU and Harvard!
 
You know good and well that I argue for a living. When I began law school in 1967 in Boulder the town was dry!!!

Hey! You said you were drinking there when I was in diapers. I wasn't in diapers in 1967. I wasn't even born yet.
 
You know good and well that I argue for a living. When I began law school in 1967 in Boulder the town was dry!!! The only places you could "drink" was at Tulagi, The Sink and The Timber Tavern and they sold nothing but 3.2 beer. You could drink said beverage when you were 18. We managed to get our 17 yo dates in by deception which is another story. So 3.2 beer was indeed sort of considered a non alcoholic beverage as the town was considered "dry". I was out of law school for a couple of years and when I came back the town was "wet" and then I am not certain Tulagi sold 3.2 or regular beer. It was, by the way, the second most tap beer sold in the country after some bar in Cambridge, Mass (Harvard). Thus the immutable connection between CU and Harvard!

Hey! You said you were drinking there when I was in diapers. I wasn't in diapers in 1967. I wasn't even born yet.

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Would you two just get it over with already.
 
I proved many times that one can get quite drunk on 3.2 beer.
 
To be fair, Sackman said "obscenely" drunk. I don't think anyone here considers .08 obscenely drunk. And I don't think a lot of us are 160 either.

Also, I did the same exercise using the same data and it came back with .069, which isn't legally drunk in nearly every state (or any state that I am aware of).
.025 for me what do you guys weigh 160-170?
 
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