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Silly's right--the more we hide from kids the more they want to see it all. My dad had a beer when he came home from work every night and my mom had her daiquiris on the weekends but in my 28 years of life, I never saw them drunk. Therefore, I grew up knowing that these were special beverages for adults that could be consumed responsibly and I thought my friends' drunk parents looked stupid enough that it never appealed to me enough to want to try it until my second semester in college. Do lawmakers believe parents are just too lazy to teach their kids right and now so it's better to just hide it? Nah, don't teach them--just don't let them see it. Then they'll NEVER know what the evil nectar is!<br> <br> Went to Boston back in 2006 and stayed at a hotel in Woburn. Asked for another beer but couldn't have it until I'd finished the one I had b/c customers could only have one alcoholic beverage in front of them at a time. Of course, we all know that it's the amount of drinks you have in front of you at a time that makes you drunk, way to go Boston-area lawmakers.
By Emily