Posted on 05/07/2010 6:57:49 AM PDT by OldDeckHand
Oh Bristol, don't you know by now that someone is always watching?
Miss Palin may have spent Wednesday morning celebrating the National Day to Prevent Teen Pregnancy but she spent Wednesday evening fretting that her cover would be blown at NYC hot spot 1Oak.
"Bristol was there around 1 a.m. with friends," a partygoer says. "She was trying to have fun, but she looked like she was terrified that people would recognize her and start gawking. It seems like she couldn't even relax." A second denizen of the club backed up the sighting.
We can't blame Bristol for being nervous: After spending all day at events like "The Harsh Truth: Teen Moms Tell All" and tirelessly promoting her new good-girl image showing up at a 21-and-over venue may not have been the best idea.
(Excerpt) Read more at nydailynews.com ...
The old Sarah Trolls coming out now....running with a NY news report as being accurate and true about Sarah’s Daughter and then taking “liberties” by adding that Bristol is swinging around “Drunk”.... et al LOL!
How does she get into an over-21 club? Does she have a fake ID?
Did anyone get a load of the dispicable comments written under this tidbit?
True ... but give her time ... .
Pretty disgusting stuff there by you buddy, even for a miserable misogynist troll.
I haven’t been able to determine this. I’m not in NYC so I don’t know the establishment. Most clubs around here, unless they are strictly a bar, allow 18 and up but card for drinks. Was it a club or a bar? I’m not sure.
Many clubs in NYC allow 18 and over. They get a different stamp on their hand to indicate they can not drink.
Who is this?
In NYC, clubs operating with certain kinds of liquor licenses are prohibited from allowing underage (that is to say under 21) adults into their establishment during certain hours. Bristol, as a 19-year old, should not have been in the club at 1:00 am, irrespective if she was actually imbibing, or not.
I don't think (although I'm not completely sure) that someone who's under 21 can actually be cited in NYC if they aren't drinking. BUT, the establishment can be fined in liquor control authorities find underage adults or minors in their establishment during the prohibited times.
Evidently Lurch’s daughter owns neither a bra nor a mirror.
Scandalous! =D
I can guarantee that if there was a problem, it would have been reported that way. Have you actually read the ridiculous article. What’s your take on their postion about Bristol, and of course, Palin. Supporters, you think?
Quit spamming the KEYWORDS!
I was out "clubbing" in NYC when I was 18. It was fun! Unlike this Palin girl, I was drinking though.
“It is the PARENTS that have the MOST INFLUENCE on their kids, when they make the time for them.”
I dunno...I’ve got 3 kids, 2 of which have grown up. Of those 2, the kid who grew up wanting to go to bible studies now goes to bars to 4 AM drinking, and the one who wanted to party is now looking for a church to attend with her family.
When kids grow up, they make their own choices.
I recommend “Tevye the Dairyman and The Railroad Stories (Library of Yiddish Classics)”:
http://www.amazon.com/Dairyman-Railroad-Stories-Library-Classics/dp/0805210695/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpt_4
I'm not sure what you mean. It was reported that way. She's 19, not 21. It's a New York paper writing about New York. New Yorkers know that nightclubs, per NY liquor control laws, are prohibited from allowing underage adults into their establishment. I know because my daughter spent 4 years at Columbia, and for the first three, she had virtually nothing to do during the night, in terms of social life.
It’s all part of the anti-Christian meme of the media. If you don’t do normal social things then you’re a holier-than-thou prude. If you do normal things then you’re a hypocrite.
Should not according to you.
WTF? That doesn't even make sense.
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