mrlawyer22 wrote:I had quite literally over 20 drinks that evening.

mrlawyer22 wrote:I had quite literally over 20 drinks that evening.
What?cotiger wrote:mrlawyer22 wrote:I had quite literally over 20 drinks that evening.
That's just a lot of alcohol. I don't think I could drink that much if I tried.guano wrote:What?cotiger wrote:mrlawyer22 wrote:I had quite literally over 20 drinks that evening.
Where I grew up, that's a typical Friday nightcotiger wrote:That's just a lot of alcohol. I don't think I could drink that much if I tried.guano wrote:What?cotiger wrote:mrlawyer22 wrote:I had quite literally over 20 drinks that evening.
Depends on what you mean by "drinks".cotiger wrote:That's just a lot of alcohol. I don't think I could drink that much if I tried.guano wrote:What?cotiger wrote:mrlawyer22 wrote:I had quite literally over 20 drinks that evening.
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"One free hand of blackjack with each drink!" I'm a marketing genius.Bedsole wrote:Depends on the state. In PA, they can't give you the drinks for free. You have to buy them.guano wrote:As an aside, who pays for drinks in a casino?
We must go to different Casinos, I've never had that problem.Bedsole wrote:Depends on the state. In PA, they can't give you the drinks for free. You have to buy them.guano wrote:As an aside, who pays for drinks in a casino?
At Rivers (in Pittsburgh), they have said to multiple people on multiple trips that they have to sell the drinks because of regulations. Maybe they lied. Seems like it would be in their best interest to do it, no?JuTMSY4 wrote:We must go to different Casinos, I've never had that problem.
I think this might be the rule at Rivers since they do not have a hotel attached. But I have also heard of this happening there.Bedsole wrote:At Rivers (in Pittsburgh), they have said to multiple people on multiple trips that they have to sell the drinks because of regulations. Maybe they lied. Seems like it would be in their best interest to do it, no?JuTMSY4 wrote:We must go to different Casinos, I've never had that problem.
PA definitely has regulations on giving away alcohol (and cigarettes and milk). How that plays at Casinos is beyond me. Here, on the east side of the state, I've been given a few free drinks while playing. Maybe they just don't care?ImNoScar wrote:I think this might be the rule at Rivers since they do not have a hotel attached. But I have also heard of this happening there.Bedsole wrote:At Rivers (in Pittsburgh), they have said to multiple people on multiple trips that they have to sell the drinks because of regulations. Maybe they lied. Seems like it would be in their best interest to do it, no?JuTMSY4 wrote:We must go to different Casinos, I've never had that problem.
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