More like TEST simply sets up a booth anyway, regardless of whether they gave us a spot or not.
2017 Citizen, before booths were a thing, we simply set up and claimed the territory is ours.
This is how a TESTie knows that they've had just enough beers to get the party started. Time to switch to the keg.
I've only seen one within the last year or so. I'll ask them and I'll PM youI'll be in Vegas for Oct & Nov @DirectorGunner . I'll be happy to hang out with you. I was planning on hitting up the Heart Attack Grill while I'm out there. By the way, how often does the Vegas Bar Citizen group meet up?
Good times & thanks in advance my friend.I've only seen one within the last year or so. I'll ask them and I'll PM you
Just remember that our doctrine states we’re to light heretics on fire.
Is that in front of a Fire Exit?More like TEST simply sets up a booth anyway, regardless of whether they gave us a spot or not.
2017 Citizen, before booths were a thing, we simply set up and claimed the territory is ours.
No, that would be careless.Is that in front of a Fire Exit?
I seem to recall hearing that back in the 1970's, some places had toilets that you had to pay in order to use. This being said, IF this display was in front of the restrooms, then that would be an easy way to come up with extra beer money for the after party.No, that would be careless.
We blocked the toilets.
Heh, lots of places had pay toilets. I don't know if you could have made any money, because generally you had to pay the money to get in. It was like a vending machine. Pay your quarter (later 4 quarters, or just a loonie in Canada), do your business then leave. You couldn't even tip, because the only thing to pay was the machine.I seem to recall hearing that back in the 1970's, some places had toilets that you had to pay in order to use. This being said, IF this display was in front of the restrooms, then that would be an easy way to come up with extra beer money for the after party.
It would really take the piss if they found a profitable use for your excreta, collected it and then made money out of it too.Heh, lots of places had pay toilets. I don't know if you could have made any money, because generally you had to pay the money to get in. It was like a vending machine. Pay your quarter (later 4 quarters, or just a loonie in Canada), do your business then leave. You couldn't even tip, because the only thing to pay was the machine.
I discovered the machines in Europe too, much to my surprise they took credit cards. That's when I discovered that Europe was better at collecting money in general than us over here on this side of the pond... otherwise how do you explain the VAT? Oh. It's in the price charged to your credit card.. and it's kind of funny because VAT is Value Added Tax... I'm still trying to figure out what the value of a quarter kilo of brown squishy shit is and why it would be considered "Value added"
This is interesting to me. I spent several years with groups that were involved with the re-creation of medieval technology as a hobby. Yes, that included peeing in a bucket so that a tanner could do their magic with leather. The saltpeter I also know about, but the technological era I was studying was too early for gunpowder though all of the component chemicals were known.It would really take the piss if they found a profitable use for your excreta, collected it and then made money out of it too.
Talking of making money and taking the piss, in the medieval age it was common to collect one and ones families wazz to use the ammonia from the degraded urea to treat leather and make it easier to work with, and during times of need such as war time the population was encouraged to collect it for the creation of Saltpeter, a key ingredient in gunpowders of the day.
Public rest rooms are missing a trick, they really are.
that source of ammonia was also used to dye hair blonde in Venice - http://www.themillennialrunaway.com/venice-facts/It would really take the piss if they found a profitable use for your excreta, collected it and then made money out of it too.
Talking of making money and taking the piss, in the medieval age it was common to collect one and ones families wazz to use the ammonia from the degraded urea to treat leather and make it easier to work with, and during times of need such as war time the population was encouraged to collect it for the creation of Saltpeter, a key ingredient in gunpowders of the day.
Public rest rooms are missing a trick, they really are.