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OleMissGlitter, Tippiechick?
Am I reading this correctly? Liquor and wine are allowed in houses, but beer and 'light wine' are illegal? WTH is 'light wine' anyway? I went to college in a dry county (Arkansas State). We had plenty of alcohol on campus, but I have never heard of 'light wine'. |
I've never heard of that (light wine) either, and we drank pretty much everything.
Light colored wine, maybe? |
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http://www.olemiss.edu/news2/alcohol/policy.html |
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Yeah, that always struck me as weird that whenever I went to Ole Miss for a game I could wander around with a bottle of bourbon but wasn't allowed to have a beer. That's a pretty screwy alcohol law, but I have heard that the reason they made that law was to keep people from having kegs at their tailgates.
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From the article that was posted:
"Under the university’s alcohol policy, only liquor and wine are allowed on campus; beer and light wine are not allowed on campus." Is it normal for a university to ban only certain types of alcohol on campus (you will have to forgive me Texas Tech was a dry campus)? |
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