however, odds are pretty good that you could have a drink every week while pregnant and not give your child FAS. just don't have 12 every day. americans are hysterics.
"At first I thought the bar staff was having a laugh, but looking around at the clientele and knowing the general horrid level of care that many Clevelanders take with their bodies, I wasn't entirely sure if this was comedy or a genuine deal. There's no way any establishment in Seattle could get away with this sentiment."
Just cuz you're in the Midwest, doesn't mean you need to act judgmental. Pregnant ladies are fine having the occasional drink -- and it's not up to you to police them anyway.
oh gosh, that sounds like me too. Ok, enough foot in mouth disease. I've "had ample time to peruse the surroundings" of Slog, and think it best for the children to go unsupervised for the rest of the week. See ya.
oh my god, does cleveland know that dave fucking SEGAL is in the house? holy shit! you're fucking royalty, dude! and they are mere serfs. serfs with a shitty sense of humor. you show 'em! represent the WEST COAST! SHOW THOSE RUBES!!!
Just keep telling yourself that you are better than other people because you live in a coastal city, because it is obvious to everyone else who the dumbass is in this situation.
Is this all the moral outrage you could muster? Or do you think midwesterners are just stupid based on "looking around at the clientele". Jebus you're an ass.
BTW, it's illegal to refuse to serve a woman a drink because she is pregnant - they teach you that in bartending school (sorry, I didn't go to one of your fancy book learnin' schools)
Also, when you are pregnant, isn't everything you ingest basically two for one?
"There's no way any establishment in Seattle could get away with this sentiment."
No, but they cab get pretty damn close.
Look for the warning sign the WSLCB requires to be conspicuously posted:
"If you appear to be intoxicated we must remove your drink and refuse to serve you."
I guess if you suffer from the effects of a head injury, or low oxygen during your childbirth, or any other condition that might mimic "appearing intoxicated," you cannot be served in Washington state.
That's pretty discriminatory and possibly unconstitutional, especially in view of the ADA.
@16, @18, and everyone else: I lived in Cleveland for 8 years and before that in the Detroit area for 32. That gives me carte blanche to talk shit about the Midwest, when it's deserved, for at least the next 40 years.
Yay, free market.
however, odds are pretty good that you could have a drink every week while pregnant and not give your child FAS. just don't have 12 every day. americans are hysterics.
Fuck you.
Seattle is missing out on life if they couldn't laugh at that.
oh gosh, that sounds like me too. Ok, enough foot in mouth disease. I've "had ample time to peruse the surroundings" of Slog, and think it best for the children to go unsupervised for the rest of the week. See ya.
Just keep telling yourself that you are better than other people because you live in a coastal city, because it is obvious to everyone else who the dumbass is in this situation.
BTW, it's illegal to refuse to serve a woman a drink because she is pregnant - they teach you that in bartending school (sorry, I didn't go to one of your fancy book learnin' schools)
Also, when you are pregnant, isn't everything you ingest basically two for one?
Ha, JK! I'm a born and raised Buckeye (The 'Nati), so it's OK.
No, but they cab get pretty damn close.
Look for the warning sign the WSLCB requires to be conspicuously posted:
"If you appear to be intoxicated we must remove your drink and refuse to serve you."
I guess if you suffer from the effects of a head injury, or low oxygen during your childbirth, or any other condition that might mimic "appearing intoxicated," you cannot be served in Washington state.
That's pretty discriminatory and possibly unconstitutional, especially in view of the ADA.