Re: WEDNESDAY @ the MSC
Posted: September 24, 2025 10:02 pm
Time to head to the couch, which will usually result in snoozing soon.. G'night all.
Women don't get the same effect showing our boobs.
In our state there's no requirement to check ID, the law just says "no sales to anyone under 21." The Washington State Liquor Control Board will conduct stings where they send mature looking 18-20 year olds into stores to try and buy booze. If they are sucessful, the store will at least get a warning and remedial training and might even lose their liquor license. To be safe, and to demonstrate compliance, many establishements make it policy to ask everyone for ID. I'm seldom asked, but I've found that the younger the store employee, the more likely it is that I'm asked.Rabtzdownunder wrote: I am curious about the ID checking thing. What is that about?
Ahhh, but as The Radiators sang in 1984 (a very Sydney 1980s pub rock pop culture reference) "A Bit Of Pain Never Hurts"!SeattleParrotHead wrote: September 25, 2025 2:04 pm
Remember Rabtz... pain meds are to keep it from hurting, not to take when it hurts. (I learned that on my second knee operation.)
SPH wrote: Remember Rabtz... pain meds are to keep it from hurting, not to take when it hurts. (I learned that on my second knee operation.)
And up here in 1982, John Cougar told us it "Hurts So Good"......RabtzDownUnder wrote: Ahhh, but as The Radiators sang in 1984 (a very Sydney 1980s pub rock pop culture reference) "A Bit Of Pain Never Hurts"!
THANKS!! I have not thought of The Radiators in years!! I need to revisit their CDs!Rabbitz wrote: September 26, 2025 4:29 pmAhhh, but as The Radiators sang in 1984 (a very Sydney 1980s pub rock pop culture reference) "A Bit Of Pain Never Hurts"!SeattleParrotHead wrote: September 25, 2025 2:04 pm
Remember Rabtz... pain meds are to keep it from hurting, not to take when it hurts. (I learned that on my second knee operation.)
The Radiators are one of my favourite bands ever. I did work for them on occasions and it was a blast. We saw them just before we moved away from Sydney a few years ago - at a small, local community club. It was a time warp back to the hot, heavy, halcyon summer nights of the mid 80s!
I am a little surprised that "The Rads" have a following in the US. How did you come to know about them?Caribbean Soul wrote: September 26, 2025 5:32 pm
THANKS!! I have not thought of The Radiators in years!! I need to revisit their CDs!
I'm not entirely sure... probably from the blues show we used to listen to back in the day. Blues After Hours with Mai Cramer on WGBH... She's been gone for over 20 years now... I miss her, but I'm still grateful for the music she introduced me to.Rabbitz wrote: September 27, 2025 10:07 pmI am a little surprised that "The Rads" have a following in the US. How did you come to know about them?Caribbean Soul wrote: September 26, 2025 5:32 pm
THANKS!! I have not thought of The Radiators in years!! I need to revisit their CDs!