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    I'm proud to say that Jim Kyle has written another fine article, this one about the end of prohibition in Oklahoma: http://dougdawg.blogspot.com/2011/06...porter_30.html



    Check out these business cards that Jim's article describes:



    Jim was an Oklahoman reporter during 1959 and he's got some great stories!

    Thanks, Jim!

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    i remember the days before this...when a "guy" would deliver bottles of hooch for my parents bar...and he always scratched of the state tax stickers from another state for some reason. The folks said it was cheaper in those days--and it was delivered! Ha!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmarkross View Post
    i remember the days before this...when a "guy" would deliver bottles of hooch for my parents bar...and he always scratched of the state tax stickers from another state for some reason. The folks said it was cheaper in those days--and it was delivered! Ha!
    Your father must have used a different bootlegger than mine did. He had to go pick his up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ljbab728 View Post
    Your father must have used a different bootlegger than mine did. He had to go pick his up.

    Remember the STUPID days of having to bring your own bottle to a bar and they would put some tape on it with your last name? Soon--I learned the game--go where they paid off the authorities and the rule book flew out the window...like the Cellar in the Hightower Bldg.--hell--there they didn't even check your ID when you were 16!!

    The Adolphus Hotel in Dallas was the same way...room service booze at 16..."send up a fifth of Bacardi please...Thank you"!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmarkross View Post
    Remember the STUPID days of having to bring your own bottle to a bar and they would put some tape on it with your last name? Soon--I learned the game--go where they paid off the authorities and the rule book flew out the window...like the Cellar in the Hightower Bldg.--hell--there they didn't even check your ID when you were 16!!

    The Adolphus Hotel in Dallas was the same way...room service booze at 16..."send up a fifth of Bacardi please...Thank you"!
    I'm shocked!!!!! You started drinking when you were in your teens????? I was a late bloomer in that area. I never had a drink until my fraternity big brother started spiking my drinks at parties without my knowledge. LOL
    Liquor was legal by then.

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    If memory serves, aside from beer, my first liquor was cherry sloe gin mixed with 7-up as a junior in high school. Pewk ... don't know why we got that, probably just copying someone else. The solders in old Lawton served us well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ljbab728 View Post
    I'm shocked!!!!! You started drinking when you were in your teens????? I was a late bloomer in that area. I never had a drink until my fraternity big brother started spiking my drinks at parties without my knowledge. LOL
    Liquor was legal by then.
    Scientific experimentation is all it was...although Drambuie after dinner was something that grew on me...

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    late bloomers

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinpate View Post
    late bloomers
    ^^^ "Ditto" ^^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by ljbab728 View Post
    I'm shocked!!!!! You started drinking when you were in your teens????? I was a late bloomer in that area. I never had a drink until my fraternity big brother started spiking my drinks at parties without my knowledge. LOL
    Liquor was legal by then.
    A little. I graduated from LHS in 1961 so the time would have been around 1959-60, shortly after prohibition repeal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ljbab728 View Post
    Your father must have used a different bootlegger than mine did. He had to go pick his up.
    My dad was a kid working at his fathers's gas station at the time and a lot of people would not be sure if they should ask a kid where the bootleggers were, when they did ask he could point them to a few though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowman View Post
    My dad was a kid working at his fathers's gas station at the time and a lot of people would not be sure if they should ask a kid where the bootleggers were, when they did ask he could point them to a few though.
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