Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

Chipper Chat

(10,872 posts)
21. I remember in the 80s our high school choir performed in Germany.
Wed Nov 8, 2017, 08:50 PM
Nov 2017

At a high school in Bavaria the pop machine also had beer in it. You had to be 14 to drink one at school though.
My thought was "gee, what a way to relax before that math test."

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

If you can join the military at 19 and go to war you should be able to drink at that age too. n/t PoliticAverse Nov 2017 #1
IIRC, in some European countries, the drinking... 3catwoman3 Nov 2017 #2
I remember in the 80s our high school choir performed in Germany. Chipper Chat Nov 2017 #21
Things are different in Europe jmowreader Nov 2017 #58
Drinking age in most of Canada is 19 Saviolo Nov 2017 #3
Doesn't stand a chance of passing LeftInTX Nov 2017 #4
I don't know what Wisconsin uses federal highway funds for, but the roads are terrible. Thor_MN Nov 2017 #24
They only lose 10% of fed highway funds n/t TexasBushwhacker Nov 2017 #60
I remember when it was 18 in New York FakeNoose Nov 2017 #5
It was 19 in my state and I went over the boarder to a 21 state to buy in high school. brewens Nov 2017 #27
ah, jeeez.... Not this shit again. TygrBright Nov 2017 #6
I am so old, that when I grew up, the drinking age in New York was 18. NNadir Nov 2017 #7
I swear it was 18 in Wisconsin when I was in high school Skittles Nov 2017 #10
That is correct. GoCubsGo Nov 2017 #16
Yeah, it was. Hassin Bin Sober Nov 2017 #19
I remember being called a FIB Skittles Nov 2017 #22
So did the 18-20 year olds from Minnesota dflprincess Nov 2017 #40
I was never a big drinker so I was often the driver Skittles Nov 2017 #42
Yes. MountCleaners Nov 2017 #48
it was Kenosha for us Skittles Nov 2017 #50
It Was For A Very Long Time ProfessorGAC Nov 2017 #54
oh my gosh Skittles Nov 2017 #55
Yeah, And The Brat Stop. . . ProfessorGAC Nov 2017 #56
That is how I was raised, as well. GoCubsGo Nov 2017 #18
It was 18 when I grew up djg21 Nov 2017 #23
I feel there are concerns with developing brains and drinking alcohol AllyCat Nov 2017 #8
A mind is a terrible thing. . . djg21 Nov 2017 #25
Remember when Shrub said a mind is a terrible thing AllyCat Nov 2017 #29
It was Dan Quayle. djg21 Nov 2017 #47
Doh! Thats right! All those GOPers seem the same to me AllyCat Nov 2017 #52
The Feds won't repeal that law maxsolomon Nov 2017 #9
It doesnt ruin your life in Wisconsin. AllyCat Nov 2017 #30
Is that true re: DUI not a misdemeanor in WI? JDC Nov 2017 #34
First offense, no. Penalties go up from there. AllyCat Nov 2017 #35
Im sorry to hear that. JDC Nov 2017 #39
After Wisconsin electing and re-electing republicans to the top offices to run their state, they still_one Nov 2017 #11
I will admit to an extra half glass of wine many a night. AllyCat Nov 2017 #36
I think my comment applies to the whole country now that I think about it still_one Nov 2017 #45
The Lousiana state constitution sez localroger Nov 2017 #12
Trying to get young people to vote in down ticket for rethug races kimbutgar Nov 2017 #13
When I was growing up in Wisconsin VA_Jill Nov 2017 #14
Its fine to introduce this now but truthisfreedom Nov 2017 #15
I wouldn't object sarisataka Nov 2017 #17
I agree loss of license for 5 years, with 5 years of Probation. Sunlei Nov 2017 #33
They should give them free guns and ammunition as well jpak Nov 2017 #20
My first thought. Doreen Nov 2017 #26
It was raised to 21 nationwide in 1984 because of different drinking ages. Chasstev365 Nov 2017 #28
Thats what we did. Didnt kill anyone AllyCat Nov 2017 #31
I live not far from the Wisconsin border, murielm99 Nov 2017 #44
Take away federal highway funds. But Republicans never let go of 'free government money' do they? Sunlei Nov 2017 #32
It should be remembered that the only riot at my University was over an attempt to raise the beer ag dembotoz Nov 2017 #37
UW-Oshkosh here LeftInTX Nov 2017 #41
Now I get this joke from the movie, "Stripes" Yavin4 Nov 2017 #38
Yeah, because Wisconsin needs more people drinking lol Luciferous Nov 2017 #43
Indeed Loyd Nov 2017 #51
Yeah, I grew up there and knew quite a few high-functioning alcoholics. Luciferous Nov 2017 #53
the prohibitionists here aren't going to like it. nt TheFrenchRazor Nov 2017 #46
Blame Canada Loyd Nov 2017 #49
Those who favor denying rights because of arbitrary factors Wolf Frankula Nov 2017 #57
sadly, "progressives" are no less willing to take away individual rights than RWers. nt TheFrenchRazor Nov 2017 #59
The reason is was raised to 21 was because of young drunk drivers TexasBushwhacker Nov 2017 #61
yes, but it was the wrong answer. education is far more effective. nt TheFrenchRazor Nov 2017 #64
I know this thread is about public policy but from a health point of view I think it is problematic CTyankee Nov 2017 #62
prohibition doesn't prevent any of this; it makes it worse, if anything. i drank far more when i was TheFrenchRazor Nov 2017 #63
of course, prohibition is irrational. CTyankee Nov 2017 #65
19 is a good age. roamer65 Nov 2017 #66
Latest Discussions»Latest Breaking News»Bill would lower drinking...»Reply #21