








Memnoch wrote:Even we don't have such laws, and we have the most ridiculous laws on alcohol. All Alkos (the alcohol stores, state owned) are closed on holidays, yes, but you can buy beer and cider from grocery stores.
Oh, wait, the Swedes have even more ridiculous laws. Is it still the same that you can't buy anything but the watered beer (less than 3% of alcohol or something) in the mornings? I remember it was like that a few years back. But they do have the Systembolaget (?) which equals our Alko. So all alcohol that has over 4,7% of alcohol can only be sold in these state owned stores.






tyrwoman wrote:We dyed eggs yesterday! ^^^^ Fun!
Buuuut.... Wish me luck - we're spending the weekend with "church-going" relatives and we're all going to church. God - I hate it when they pray for the end of this evil world and subsequent second coming of Christ.![]()
Bentz! wrote:tyrwoman wrote:We dyed eggs yesterday! ^^^^ Fun!
Buuuut.... Wish me luck - we're spending the weekend with "church-going" relatives and we're all going to church. God - I hate it when they pray for the end of this evil world and subsequent second coming of Christ.![]()
Eeek! We've gone to church with Meredith's bible thumping family and survived.... barely. Try not to spontaneously combust!


Ravenlord wrote:Not sure how it is in the rest of your countries, but in Ireland, good Friday is one of the few days of the year that you are not allowed to buy alcohol!Had to stock up last night but don't worry, I bought enough
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ShoreSlayer wrote:What do you guys do with the eggs after ya colour them?

Ktulured55 wrote:I usually eat some kind of red meat every Good Friday.

Ravenlord wrote:Ktulured55 wrote:I usually eat some kind of red meat every Good Friday.
That's what makes it a good Friday

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