Mar. 9th, 2009

acroyear: (weirdos...)
Senate Panel Approves Hiding Restaurant Bartenders:
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - A Utah Senate committee has approved a bill that would hide the preparation of alcoholic drinks behind 10-foot-high walls in restaurants and make it illegal to appear drunk.

Sen. John Valentine, R-Orem, says Senate Bill 187 is intended to eliminate anything resembling a bar in restaurants.

His measure also would redefine what it means to be intoxicated in Utah, gutting a Utah Supreme Court ruling that said simply being a drunk is not a crime. Under Valentine's bill, it would be illegal for anyone to look like they are drunk.

The bill passed unanimously on Friday. It will now be debated on the Senate floor.
For those even more educated than I, shall we assemble a list of typical high school play characters that are, at one point in time or more, drunk (or "looking like they were drunk"), just to have that estimate of how many high school kids can get arrested on stage?

Hate to break it to you, Utah, but "acting" drunk when you're not is, believe it or not, free speech. It may be a STUPID use of free speech (again, unless part of an artistic expression), but it is still free speech.

I won't even go into how "Christians" can, in the light of the first miracle being the conversion of water to wine FOR A PARTY (a wedding banquet), could be so afraid of it.
acroyear: (fof pb neverending)
...until 12pm to figure out what an air conditioner is and how to turn it on or I'm leaving to work from home.
acroyear: (lets try that again)
He really doesn't give up on a riff.  If he's got a riff that's cool enough, he'll make more than one song out of it.

The most well known to me was "Doing What I Can" (1992) which he'd built from the main riff of Big Love (1987).

Well, I just discovered another Tango in the Night recycling - Family Man is a reworking of several key motives from Go Insane (1984).

And all four songs are great.

btw, this kind of recycling isn't being lazy - Brahms, Wagner, Mozart, Berlioz, Rachmaninoff, and Tchaikovsky all did this at times.

more contemporaniously, Marillion did that to a degree by taking bits of a sample assembled for Berlin and reusing it in Splintering Heart. :)
acroyear: (mug shot)
And I thought the beer people were running out of names...

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