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The Mens Room Daily Podcast

Today We Toast A Forgotten ID

The Mens Room Daily Podcast

Audacy

Society & Culture

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 20 September 2024

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Shot of the Day

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0:00.0

Hard to be better drinking time.

0:01.6

Somebody out there deserves to be recognized.

0:04.8

Ahs Nikita!

0:06.8

And the men's room knows just who it is.

0:12.1

So do you, we say say bottoms up sailor?

0:15.9

You're the toast of our shot of the day.

0:20.5

Drink time and isn't as usual we head to see drink desk and Stephen Thrill Hill to find out who we're toasting.

0:25.0

Yes and day, indeed.

0:26.5

And today we toast Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro.

0:30.0

Now he was out promoting a new bipartisan liquor law that allows canned cocktails to be sold in convenience stores,

0:38.0

basically grocery stores, gas stations and hotels.

0:41.0

What you need to understand, Pennsylvania has some of the

0:43.7

strictest alcohol laws in the United States, so prior to the new state law, hard

0:48.4

liquor can only be sold in state-run stores, while grocery stores, etc. can only sell beer and wine and even

0:54.8

then when you bought the beer it had to be sold cold. I mean this is that is the

0:58.8

Pennsylvania way it's been that way as long as I've been alive at least. Well now

1:01.9

Pennsylvania is thinking

1:03.5

by booze pretty much anywhere. So Shapiro he took the opportunity to grab a camera

1:08.1

crew to record him being the first person in the state of Pennsylvania to buy himself a canned cocktail at a gas station.

1:15.0

Keep in my bipartisan bill.

1:17.0

Everyone on all sides agrees.

1:19.0

It's time.

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