[Dixielandjazz] Multilanguages, smoke, and more

Marek Boym marekboym at gmail.com
Wed Jan 2 14:31:37 PST 2008


Most unfortunate - the work situation, that is.
I find the European, especially - Latin approach much heakthier.
After all, Work IS the curse of the jazz class!
Cheers

On 02/01/2008, Larry Walton Entertainment - St. Louis
<larrys.bands at charter.net> wrote:
> Jim-> Our band is Spanish,.......
> > OK two solutions - refuse to speak anything except French like the French
> > do or like us, only English.
>
> I was being funny sort of the only people that eclipse us for single
> language use.  Us because we can't, them because they won't.
>
> > I'm sure the night life would be a whole lot more lively if our drinking
> > age wasn't 21 but 16 like in Germany.
>
> LW.  I have a 16 year old grand daughter in Germany who parties somewhere
> almost every night.  I guess I'm just old fashioned but carousing and
> drinking usually isn't considered a good thing.  My Son and Daughter in law
> own an apartment building and she has her own apartment but she's out of
> school and has a job.  School usually lasts to 17 or so here but there they
> can get out at 15 or so and go to work.
> >
> >>
> >> Forget your clear atmosphere!
> >
> > Smoking is now banned in all Illinois night clubs and other public places.
> > I'm pretty sure Missouri will follow suit soon.
>
> you said they ignore the laws there - that simply won't be the case here for
> the most part.  The bars there were almost empty for the big New Year's day
> football games.  Lots of screaming and gnashing of teeth.
> >
> > Our fire codes here limit numbers of people in a given room so this
> > doesn't happen here.
> yes we have a lot of rules here but the disasters are usually in the after
> hour places that aren't licensed and therefore are not inspected.  Some
> citys, New York and Chicago pop to mind, are extremely lax when it comes to
> enforcing their laws and those things happen there.  Out here in flyover
> land it's pretty difficult for these places to operate because they do
> enforce the fire codes pretty stringently.  Every room has an occupancy
> number posted on it.
> >>
> >
> > Don't people go to work there Jim?
>
> I got a real laugh out of your answer and the U.S. is definately a different
> place from Europe. ... Rock On....OOPS!  OKOM ON!
> > Larry
> > St.Louis
> >
>
>
>
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