SC - RE: A Different Egg Question

Stapleton, Jeanne jstaplet at mail.law.du.edu
Thu Mar 18 08:57:01 PST 1999


I think it depends on the other incentives the site has to offer.
A REasonable price, nice kitchen, late hours and adequate parking
are likely to cause me to tell people "forget the red wine--drink
vodka".  :-)

I don't think I'd get my knickers in a knot over one regulation
like this.  Carpets and upholstery *are* difficult to clean and
expensive to replace.  You and I may be careful with our red
wine, but not every feast attendee is.

Berengaria
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Really!! I have never heard of this policy before. Are we like children who
are not allowed in the living room with our purple koolaid? Personally, I'd
be looking for a different site.

Micaylah


Stapleton, Jeanne wrote:
> 
> My guess is the same policy that forbids red wines at a lot of
> sites around here:  almost impossible to get stains out of
> carpets and upholstery.
> 
> Berengaria
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> 
> Forgive me but WHY would the church forbid red fruit puches at
> receptions?...just curious.
> 
> Micaylah
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