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Margaret

I hope you didn't meet up with him later on the road! You can buy bourbon at a Rite Aid? We can buy wine and beer, but no spirits.

Audra

Maybe he thought he was going to get lucky after he poured all that bourbon down his dates throat and wanted to have fresh clean breath OR maybe he was going to party all night and go straight to work in the morning! LOL

Teresa

I had to ask as well... Bourbon? In a drug store? Wow! Nice being thought of as an adult, isn't it? In Virginia we have to have our hard liquor doled out from the ABC Control Board.

Ms. George

Which one was the chaser?
Happy New Year to you and Allan and the kids if they're still here.

anica

LOL. Gotta laugh. Maybe he is mixing the Listerine and Bourbon. Call it "genius"

Scott Beveridge

Nothing cures the flu better than bourbon .... but Listerine is old school

The CEO

Well, you do live in Kentucky, I wonder what he had in mind for the Listerine?

Betty C.

Oh good, I see you're not writing your book review either. You're at Rite-Aid, or were anyway. I just sent you an email about the review.

Suzy

Well, that does pretty much cover it...

Charlie Hills

Were these the only two items in his purchase? Or just the two that stood out? If these items made up the entire order, then yes, I'd say he had the evening and the next morning perfectly covered. If, on the other hand, there were more things (let's say: packing tape, jelly beans, a Rubik's cube, Band-aids, two Sharpies, and some Absorbine Jr) then I'd say this guy really knows how to party. Did you happen to see which way he went?

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