Self_Hating_Dentist

Self_Hating_Dentist t1_j9ziuui wrote

My wife and I got married in the Broderie Room back in early June of 2014. We had a small group of about 15 people and I thought the room looked great, but it was pretty warm inside. They had fans running which helped, but it also made it nearly impossible for anyone to actually hear anything since there was no PA system to use (can’t remember if we had the option or not to bring one). Anyway, the room was completely blocked off though during the time we had it rented so that was nice… no prying eyes watching us. Overall for a small group it worked pretty well.

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Self_Hating_Dentist t1_j8bc94g wrote

That sounds right for starting… by the time I left in 2004 I think I topped out at 8.25 though. I got .25 cent raises like I was salad-tossing royalty. As you could imagine, with that kind of cash flowing in I was really able to pimp out my ‘03 neon and turn it into quite the pussy magnet.

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Self_Hating_Dentist t1_j067yrg wrote

Up until about a decade ago the PA laws prevented commercial distilleries from having tap rooms so while your point is fair, there isn’t a whole lot of precedent for whiskey making/selling in PA since potential distillers were never able to easily sell their product. As a result there were very few distilleries up until coincidentally, Wigle helped change the PA laws which saw a proliferation of PA distilleries. Look up “Gifford Pinchot,” the former PA governor during prohibition whose tee-totaling policies are the reason why we have such draconian alcohol laws to this day.

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