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Originally posted by: RoadTrip
Thanks for answering.
I now must decide whether your answer is "Fact, or Fiction".
It certainly sounds like a plausible explanation.
Butt, (pardon the pun) I can not begin to imagine that would not, or does not violate numerous rules, codes, and laws by assorted local and other agencies.
With that being said, Do they really sell puke insurance?
Originally posted by: RoadTrip
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Originally posted by: Roulette ManQuote
Originally posted by: RoadTrip
What is "ass juice", or am I better off not asking or knowing?
Since nobody answered you on your question, "ass juice" is supposed to be the overflow and runoff as drinks are made at the bar. They supposedly collect it and resell it as "ass juice".
I suspect they don't have enough pure "ass juice" to make numerous cocktails, so the runoff is probably added to some concoction they make.
Thanks for answering.
I now must decide whether your answer is "Fact, or Fiction".
It certainly sounds like a plausible explanation.
Butt, (pardon the pun) I can not begin to imagine that would not, or does not violate numerous rules, codes, and laws by assorted local and other agencies.
With that being said, Do they really sell puke insurance?
The sign advertises the insurance. Don't know if it was just a novelty or a legally binding offer.