An old house, a geek, a cute transvestite, a very tall lesbian, and at least one ghost–what could happen? – Adult situations and artistic nudity. Not suitable for children.
I will say I’ve encountered shopping cart about that large at some of the wearhouse stores. I can easily believe that Cartmart would provide carts that were extra large as well.
Yes, but they’re usually wider. This one looks like a “classic” cart design, scaled bit too large.
On another note, the US’ 21 year drinking age is something other countries think fairly ridiculous, just in case anyone wondered.
Somewhere out there, is a group of self-righteous prohibitionists trying to get even THAT drinking age raised to entirely beyond college age, I’m very sure. Odds of that bill getting passed will depend on if it’s an election year or not.
Heh, they would love the UK’s laws then. I had a quick check to confirm I was right and it works as follows (from the NSPCC’s website)
To buy alcohol – 18 years old.
To drink alcohol in a pub or restaurant while consuming a meal – 16 years old (must be bought by someone 18+)
To drink alcohol at home or in a private premises – 5 years old.
Yes, it’s legal here for a 5 year old to drink alcohol. I’d guess its a ‘hang over’ from when water simply wasn’t safe, and every road had an ale house producing extremely weak beer that everyone drank because the alcohol killed the bacteria. But it makes the fact that my parents accepted my friends and I drinking cider at home at 13 less surprising than it was at the time. The fact that we bought it ourselves however, less so…
We are missing the “Line Up” page, same date as this
I will say I’ve encountered shopping cart about that large at some of the wearhouse stores. I can easily believe that Cartmart would provide carts that were extra large as well.
Yes, but they’re usually wider. This one looks like a “classic” cart design, scaled bit too large.
On another note, the US’ 21 year drinking age is something other countries think fairly ridiculous, just in case anyone wondered.
Somewhere out there, is a group of self-righteous prohibitionists trying to get even THAT drinking age raised to entirely beyond college age, I’m very sure. Odds of that bill getting passed will depend on if it’s an election year or not.
Heh, they would love the UK’s laws then. I had a quick check to confirm I was right and it works as follows (from the NSPCC’s website)
To buy alcohol – 18 years old.
To drink alcohol in a pub or restaurant while consuming a meal – 16 years old (must be bought by someone 18+)
To drink alcohol at home or in a private premises – 5 years old.
Yes, it’s legal here for a 5 year old to drink alcohol. I’d guess its a ‘hang over’ from when water simply wasn’t safe, and every road had an ale house producing extremely weak beer that everyone drank because the alcohol killed the bacteria. But it makes the fact that my parents accepted my friends and I drinking cider at home at 13 less surprising than it was at the time. The fact that we bought it ourselves however, less so…