[-] I skipped church this morning to sleep.Â? Bad Jen!Â? (OK… granted I was also really stuffed up and I’m trying to have some time in between sinus infections.Â? Oh yeah… my body seems to think it’s pregnant even though it’s not so I also have no energy and beaucoup de nausea.)
[-] I skipped the nursing home service to sleep off the Sudafed I took to try and decongest me.Â? (Yes… Sudafed makes me sleepy.Â? I am the Mac of human beings.)
[-] I went to town tonight and had dinner (mmmm… red meat) and got ingredients for Irish coffee pie… well, except the whiskey.Â? Apparently, they can’t sell it in the grocery stores here if it’s hard liquor.Â? Minnesota was like that too.Â? I don’t remember how Ohio was because I never bought anything stronger than hard cider there.
[-] I’ve been invited to be part of the choir for the Christmas concert at a church in Shelby.Â? Score!
I think in most states hard liquor isn’t sold in grocery stores…
I can’t think of a single state where it is…
I always think it’s weird when I live NH and liquor stores aren’t owned by the state…
Nikkiana und Jen:
In Ohio, you can buy hard liquor in the grocery stores (up to 40 proof). The hard stuff is sold at the liquor store.
Florida is a strange bird. I’ve been in Albertson’s where they have hard hard (80 proof) liquor in the store. It tended to be in it’s own section at the front of the store.
Largely, liquor is only sold at the ABCs (that’s what they’re called here in VA.)
Chiming in from CA here – stores have the hard stuff, usually locked behind glass, but available once you’ve been carded.