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Dry Club or Not?

:shocked: But that's like waiting for a full hour after eating, before hitting the swimming pool... :D
It's tougher to do than it sounds!
 
Thanks for your expertise, Jerry. It confirms that a club should try not to assume any risk from a member's behavior.


I use to work for a company on friday afternoon had beer time. They purchased beer and had it in the break room for anyone that wanted it on the clock. That all ended one day when a company employee left one friday after work ina company van and rear ended someone about 2 blocks from the office. So I agree wtih whoever says that the dealer supplying the beer for free is just a lawsuit waiting to happen.
 
Hi bcoulter,

Re: I use to work for a company on friday afternoon had beer time.

My brother spent 30 yrs working for the largest brewery in Oregon. He worked in packaging and anytime anyone wanted one, they just reached and had one. They would also drink in the lunchroom during their breaks. Then a few yrs went by and an employee was crossing the street ( jay-walking ) from one brewery building to another and was killed by a passing car. The employee was found to be 'dead drunk' ( no pun intended ). The company then put a policy into place that there would be no drinking on company time or company property.

It usually takes an incident for people to come to their senses.

Jerry Baumchen
 
I think that all you beer drinkers are loud and rude :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

Now us Whiskey Drinkers are Prudent, Intelligent, Smart, Good Looking and can hold our booze with either hand. :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:


Said with a smile so don't get your panties wadded up.

Drunk (or Buzzed) Driving is never a good decision.


Cruzr Joe
 
:D I'll drink to that! :cheers:
:shocked: Uh-oh...


I confess...I had a beer last night with my burger and fries after our weekly ride. Out of 20 participants, I also confess that I was the only one that did so. We were at the restaurant for almost two hours.

Akspyderlady won the ticket jackpot (a reference made many posts above). She took home $72 bucks. Her first win with the club.
 
:shocked: She likes Sutter Homes White Zinfandel...
I've learned to appreciate peace and quiet... I go with the flow! :thumbup:
 
Some here are saying, alcohol is your enemy...........
Jesus says................. Love your enemy so he turn water into wine.....


Who do you think I should listen to ?????????? :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

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Thanks

Thanks to most of you for your well thought out replies. To many of you for your witty repartee. And to some of you that missed the point. I have no problem with someone having a beer when they are out on the road. I myself, when not ryding with our club, will stop for a cold beer and conversation. Limit is one and then Back on the road. I just won't do it with my club, out of respect for the rules. As has been mentioned earlier our club does a lot of good for the community and it is an honor to be a part of it. In the end it would appear that the vast majority of you would prefer to be a part of a dry club, and so do I. So to all I wish you safe ryding, and to Randy, be safe driving your car:roflblack:.
 
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