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Richard Hovious, Knifley ex-pat comments on Repeal Comments re article 84141 Drives 20 miles to Knifley to buy 4 months supply of Heineken Richard Hovious writes: Ed: Is it true that you can now buy beer in Knifley? That would have caused massive unemployment in Knifley AND Lebanon a few years ago! - Richard Hovious, Knifleyan now living in SpainI only have the reliable word of the Deputy Adair County ABC officer, and photographic evidence, and the indisputable report about Mr. Marshburn's trek. It appears that if any is imbibed, the purchasers will have to attend quaffing seminars. Word I get is that it is mostly for cooking purposes. That's what the old men who bought lemon extract in large quantities were do so - for baking. - EW This story was posted on 2016-07-01 04:29:00
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