Abarbarian
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Abarbarian said:Mr Bullfinch is a bit of flash git, but a very welcome sght.
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Urmas said:Hint: try frozen [=fermented] rowanberries... there is a reason for the Finnish version of "drunk as a skunk" being... well... replace skunk --> bullfinch.
Winos, the lot of 'em... tried and true.
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Abarbarian said:That explains why alcohol is so expensive in Finland then.![]()
1919
Prohibition came into force on 1 June 1919, forbidding the production, transportation, sale and storage of alcohol. A state-owned company Valtion Alkoholiliike was set up to handle the trade in alcohol required for medical, technical and scientific purposes.
1932
Parliament repealed the Prohibition Act with a vote of 120 to 45 and ratified the Alcohol Act on 9 February 1932. In the preceding referendum the anti-prohibitionists were in a clear majority, with over 70 per cent of the votes. The state-owned company Oy Alkoholiliike Ab was granted an exclusive monopoly on the import, export, manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages. The company started to operate on 5 April 1932 at 10 am.
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1946
On a recommendation by Parliament, the 'booze card' was turned into an instrument of social control. All purchases were recorded.
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1971
The 'booze card' was phased out for good.
Abarbarian said:Ah ha that explains why the hovercraft to Tallin is always full .
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