Monday, November 06, 2006

No More Bottled Beers For Ohio State Students

Buckeye fans can leave these at home Prepping for what could be a national title deciding game vs. Michigan in a little less than two weeks. Columbus is preparing their United Dairy Farmers stores by only selling canned beer at their stores near The Ohio State University campus.

Three convenience stores near the Ohio State University campus have agreed to stop selling domestic beer in glass bottles through the end of the school year, at the university's request.

"Our students drink cheap beer, so the foreign beers are not a problem," he said. "You never see those bottles in the neighborhood."

"Beer bottles are lethal weapons when thrown empty, and cans don't hurt you, empty," Young said.


Really, not one?, that's let's see some data to back that up. Isn't that like saying that rich people only drink fine wine or the best scotch in the world? It is a known fact that college students drink Busch Light and Natural Light, but we're sure there are some kids out there with "silver spoons" at The Ohio State University who do choose to drink some quality beers. I guess they'll have to go away from campus to buy their beers. We feel bad for the hippies, that love their dank beers out of the bottles too.

It's well known that when the Buckeyes have beaten Michigan in the past it's been complete chaos on and near campus. We wouldn't expect things to change too much if they win their next two vs. Northwestern and Michigan.

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