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Though, this is slightly misleading. There are restaurants with liquor licenses, but no liquor stores are allowed.
We have about a half hour drive to the next county if we want to buy anything.

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Welcome to my world.
Though, this is slightly misleading. There are restaurants with liquor licenses, but no liquor stores are allowed.
We have about a half hour drive to the next county if we want to buy anything.
I want your honest opinions. For Steel Ball Run, I think the ending song should either be Blaze of Glory or Dry County by Bon Jovi.
Would that fit the anime adaptation?
Absolutely!
Nope
Liquor
Patrick's Pub and Grill is a bar that's on the border of Georgia and Tennessee and split between the two states. The Georgia half is in a "dry county", meaning that any alcohol purchased at the bar on the Tennessee side cannot be brought to the Georgia side where the restrooms are. – WTF Fun Facts
Source: https://www.gainesville.com/article/LK/20080603/News/604163811/GS
Keep The Faith review
A young Gen Xer plays amateur detective in order to find a missing lady he's recently fallen hard for in this new series from Rich Tommaso!
DRY COUNTY #1
STORY / ART / COVER: RICH TOMMASO MARCH 14 / 32 PAGES / FC / M / $3.99 SERIES PREMIERE RICH TOMMASO is taking a short hiatus on SPY SEAL and releasing a new crime series in the meantime, one set in the late 1980s of Miami that follows a young Generation Xer who plays amateur detective in order to find a missing lady he’s recently fallen hard for.
Frederick County, Maryland, was at risk to become a “wet” county in 1916.
“ALL THIS, THE LEGITIMATE FRUIT OF LIQUOR, HAS MADE US THE UNCOMPROMISING FOES OF THE INIQUITOUS TRAFFIC.”
http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84026688/1916-11-02/ed-1/seq-1/