I'm really glad I'm not going to be responsible for paying the booze bill for the party, yeah. :)
(Long ago, when I was still working for LJ, we used to have a house party/retreat once a year for one of the volunteer teams: theoretically it was for us all to get together in person and have a week of serious-business meetings about how things were going, since the volunteers lived everywhere across the world. In practice, it was often an excuse for us all to get together, drink heavily, and play Katamari Damacy in a crowd. One year we held it in South Carolina, which had (has?) a law that you can't buy more than a certain amount of liquor at a time without filling out a lot of paperwork, in an attempt to keep you from buying in resale amounts: we had to buy that permit to transport all the booze we were buying back to the rental house from the liquor store. Twice. My liver is very glad I'm not still in my 20s, is all I'm sayin'.)
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(Long ago, when I was still working for LJ, we used to have a house party/retreat once a year for one of the volunteer teams: theoretically it was for us all to get together in person and have a week of serious-business meetings about how things were going, since the volunteers lived everywhere across the world. In practice, it was often an excuse for us all to get together, drink heavily, and play Katamari Damacy in a crowd. One year we held it in South Carolina, which had (has?) a law that you can't buy more than a certain amount of liquor at a time without filling out a lot of paperwork, in an attempt to keep you from buying in resale amounts: we had to buy that permit to transport all the booze we were buying back to the rental house from the liquor store. Twice. My liver is very glad I'm not still in my 20s, is all I'm sayin'.)
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