Posted on 04/02/2020 1:09:30 PM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
Pennsylvania's system of state-owned liquor stores, closed because of the novel coronavirus outbreak, resumed limited online sales Wednesday only to have the states Fine Wine & Good Spirits website fail to keep up with demand.
The state's website is accepting a "controlled number" of daily orders but plans to expand as it develops more capacity.
The website had an apology posted Thursday morning that told customers that due to overwhelming demand, the online store is not available at this time.
People looking to reload their booze supply are urged to try again in the coming days.
(Excerpt) Read more at nbcphiladelphia.com ...
Lots of folks in Fayette County still have grandpap's old recipe. If you ever drive the backroads there and come to a road block, you'd best turn around and go back the way you came lest you end up like the men in the song Rocky Top.
A coworker of mine from a former life had a wife who was a social worker. She said the domestic abuse calls would spike the night the Steelers lost a football game. Tomorrow marks our third Friday night of this Zombie Apocalypse.
PA has some F’d up rules.. you can buy beer but no more that 144oz (12 pack or 2 / 6 packs) at a time. You have to take it outside then come in and buy more but yet the grocery stores sell 18 packs and 30 packs and that’s ok.
Insane.
THE KIND THAT FORGET THEY PRODUCE WATER AND CAN PRODUCE 16 OZ SALINE THAT CAN BE POURED INTO IV BAGS.
Swine Flu the nurses made IV BAGS at night less than 70 cents, when that 2012 crisis was over IV’S went to $400-700 a unit in hospitals. Today your colon screen doesn’t use 1 just Twilight Sleep straight into elbow vein.
Wolf is a freaking dumbass. Closing rest stops and welcome centers was another stupid move
Wolfe is a Complete douche !!
Thank you Philadelphia!
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