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Damn those Little Lever chipshops.
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americantrotter wrote:Welcome to America!Hops wrote:communistworkethic wrote:It's not.Hops wrote: i thought the law was 18.
So you can join the army at fight and get injuried for your country and when you get home you can't have a alcoholic drink. Something don't add up.
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Of course you can have a drink - you just can't buy one in certain places. Canada has ten provinces and three territories - they all have different legal drinking ages. Here in Quebec it is 18, but goes up to 21 in some places - 19 is common. In the US every state is different I expect.Hops wrote:communistworkethic wrote:It's not.Hops wrote: i thought the law was 18.
So you can join the army at fight and get injuried for your country and when you get home you can't have a alcoholic drink. Something don't add up.
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You can drink at 16 legally, you can't vote until your 18, you can't drive until your 17. Different laws, different ages.Hops wrote:communistworkethic wrote:It's not.Hops wrote: i thought the law was 18.
So you can join the army at fight and get injuried for your country and when you get home you can't have a alcoholic drink. Something don't add up.
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kevin nolan is so fat, that when he sits around the house he sits around the house
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21 in all states now. The feds tied highway money to that compliance.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Of course you can have a drink - you just can't buy one in certain places. Canada has ten provinces and three territories - they all have different legal drinking ages. Here in Quebec it is 18, but goes up to 21 in some places - 19 is common. In the US every state is different I expect.Hops wrote:communistworkethic wrote:It's not.Hops wrote: i thought the law was 18.
So you can join the army at fight and get injuried for your country and when you get home you can't have a alcoholic drink. Something don't add up.
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