Ummm... assuming she's middle aged, and her poo has had all that time to fester, I'm assuming they'd smell quite awful actually!Quote from: "RDL2017"
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Hooray for day drinking?Quote from: "RW"QuoteRelaxed B.C. liquor laws come into effect Monday
British Columbia small business owners and their clients say they're excited about relaxed liquor regulations coming into effect on Monday.
One of the biggest changes will allow any business to apply for a liquor licence.
John Yap, parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Small Business and Red Tape Reduction, said he expects spas, bookstores and cooking schools will apply.
Jeff Campeau, from Vancouver's Victory Barber and Brand, hopes to be the first B.C. barbershop to legally offer beer or spirits alongside haircuts.
"We're actually pretty excited about it," he said. "We think it's a nice service to offer our clients while they're in the chair or while they're waiting -- to be able to have a beer, relax."
Other changes coming into effect Monday include liquor permits for charity events, legalization of complimentary cocktails upon check-in at hotels and new rules intended to speed up liquor license application reviews.
Many of the changes were recommended as part of B.C.'s 2013 Liquor Policy Review, which consulted with the public, police, businesspeople and public health officials.
Yap, who oversaw the review, said the changes strike a balance between "enhanced convenience for customers," increased "business opportunities" and "social responsibility."
Yap concluded in his review that the changes will create jobs, particularly in the tourism sector, which employed 126,000 British Columbians at the time of the review.
Ian Tostenson, president of the BC Restaurant and Foodservices Association, said restauranteurs are "very happy" with the changes, many of which are "behind the scenes."
Some of the new rules already came into effect, including the sale of B.C. wines in licensed grocery stores, and the ability to order cocktails through hotel room service 24 hours per day.
Quote from: "seoulbro"He said he wants to get rid of unions as well.Quote from: "RW"
He may not like them, but he cannot decertify them. That is up to people like iron horse jockey.
The unions South of the border seem to have a bromance with Trump. I was watching the president of the Building Trades union praise Trump's efforts to put American workers first. He pulled the US out of the TPP today and that made union bosses giddy.
I am used to calling the shots, not taking direction, especially from a female.Quote from: "Herman"
Quote from: "kiebers"Quote from: "Odinson"True, but I know a Canadian that can....Quote from: "kiebers"
Dont say you mean one of our asian beauties.. She aint canadian.
Of course that's who I mean. She is and has been living there. Raising her family there. For all intents and purposes, she is Canadian.
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Best dumplings on the Upper East Side and loved by many locals and visitors.
They simply got tired of being regulated to excess and shooken down as a cash cow.
Government sucks.
In my opinion, this thread is in bad taste Thiel.Quote from: "Fashionista"
This is cool. Right now there is a fish in the nest that looks like someone headed and gutted for them.Quote from: "kiebers"
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