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At the young age of 68, I started bartending thursday nights at the Moose Lodge.

It's volunteer, but you can keep the tips ...

I had to take an online course for New York State, and pass the exam ... 100%! I'm so smart!

Basically, the course was "don't serve someone who's drunk", explained 6,000 ways :blink:

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Can you give me 5000 examples?

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A guy sits down on a stool and asks the bartender for a Rittenhouse
The bartender smiles and hands him a chaser and 4 shots.
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tabasco wrote:
Fri Jun 16, 2023 1:36 pm
At the young age of 68, I started bartending thursday nights at the Moose Lodge.
:ShitGrin: Cancelling out the bar tab! :ahha: :cheers:

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:ShitGrinandThumb:

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Tom, are you trying to tell us you've failed retirement already?
:lmao: just kidding my friend. It's good to find something to keep you engaged :ShitGrinandThumb:

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Cuban wrote:
Sat Jun 17, 2023 6:47 am
tabasco wrote:
Fri Jun 16, 2023 1:36 pm
At the young age of 68, I started bartending thursday nights at the Moose Lodge.
:ShitGrin: Cancelling out the bar tab! :ahha: :cheers:


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I GOT A JOB AS A WINDOW WASHER ... ON A SUB !
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HARRIS wrote:
Tue Jul 25, 2023 3:24 am
I GOT A JOB AS A WINDOW WASHER ... ON A SUB !
heh heh. I'm opening up a typewriter repair shop!

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pretty close to what my retirement job will be. I want to work at a microbrewery or a local distillery. I only wanna do back room work though. if they turn me loose on the public, I'd end up in jail. :)

Enjoy the tips!

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DO SUBS HAVE WINDOW SCREENS ... ?
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