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5/23/2015 1:05:44 AM EDT
I've told this story before.

The guys at the VFW were buying round after round for the "Vets". Maybe too much?

I finally stood up and bought a round for the "non vets".
I made a toast to them and said,
.
"There is no one here that did it on his own.  Behind every one of us is huge support structure, every card, every letter, every care box with cookies or brownies, kept us alive"

"Really"

So, i bought a round for them
5/23/2015 1:17:31 AM EDT
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I've told this story before.



The guys at the VFW were buying round after round for the "Vets". Maybe too much?



I finally stood up and bought a round for the "non vets".

I made a toast to them and said,

.

"There is no one here that did it on his own.  Behind every one of us is huge support structure, every card, every letter, every care box with cookies or brownies, kept us alive"



"Really"



So, i bought a round for them

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How is a non vet at a VFW?
5/23/2015 1:19:17 AM EDT
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I've told this story before.



The guys at the VFW were buying round after round for the "Vets". Maybe too much?



I finally stood up and bought a round for the "non vets".

I made a toast to them and said,

.

"There is no one here that did it on his own.  Behind every one of us is huge support structure, every card, every letter, every care box with cookies or brownies, kept us alive"



"Really"



So, i bought a round for them



 
How is a non vet at a VFW?

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5/23/2015 1:19:41 AM EDT
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I've told this story before.

The guys at the VFW were buying round after round for the "Vets". Maybe too much?

I finally stood up and bought a round for the "non vets".
I made a toast to them and said,
.
"There is no one here that did it on his own.  Behind every one of us is huge support structure, every card, every letter, every care box with cookies or brownies, kept us alive"

"Really"

So, i bought a round for them

 



How is a non vet at a VFW?


He's just a cheap bastard that figured out how to buy a round without spending any money.
5/23/2015 1:20:55 AM EDT
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I've told this story before.



The guys at the VFW were buying round after round for the "Vets". Maybe too much?



I finally stood up and bought a round for the "non vets".

I made a toast to them and said,

.

"There is no one here that did it on his own.  Behind every one of us is huge support structure, every card, every letter, every care box with cookies or brownies, kept us alive"



"Really"



So, i bought a round for them



 
How is a non vet at a VFW?





 
I drank at one once before I joined the military.  It's actually the only time I've drunk at one.  They hosted shows for local bands to play.  We played one and I got shithoused for a quarter a beer in 2006.  Joined in 2007.
5/23/2015 1:23:11 AM EDT
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I've told this story before.

The guys at the VFW were buying round after round for the "Vets". Maybe too much?

I finally stood up and bought a round for the "non vets".
I made a toast to them and said,
.
"There is no one here that did it on his own.  Behind every one of us is huge support structure, every card, every letter, every care box with cookies or brownies, kept us alive"

"Really"

So, i bought a round for them

 



How is a non vet at a VFW?


They don't care as long as you buy beer and behave yourself.  The VFW halls around here are pretty much old school beer joints and dance halls.
5/23/2015 1:25:40 AM EDT
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They keep sending me the mailers, I'm old, maybe I should finally join.
5/23/2015 3:15:02 PM EDT
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A "guest" is what we call them.  They sign in under a member and leave when they do.
At least that how it is in my Post (3968).

There are other events open to the public where everyone is welcome.  Like this weekend after the Parade, we have a BBQ just because.

(If you're in the area stop by, mention Arfcom and i will buy you a beer.  I'll be the one in the "Cracker Jacks")
5/23/2015 4:29:50 PM EDT
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Plenty of Halls are open to the public.
IIRC, Post 4007 is only one of two drinking establishments in Baca County, Co.
The Canton, Tx post is opent to the public also, but outside city limits and serves booze.
5/23/2015 4:30:28 PM EDT
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I thought the VFW was only for vets.
5/23/2015 4:42:43 PM EDT
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And family members.  My grandfather was a vet, so I'm a member.

They're not too strict although they tighten up on the guests if they start having asshat problems.

You do have to have a membership card to get in. Door opens when you slide your card in.
5/23/2015 5:34:20 PM EDT
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Nah, we'll welcome anyone. But there are rules.
When i go to PA They ask and i show my card. When i go FLA i show my card and they don't even care!
All depends on how they run their canteen.
5/23/2015 8:00:15 PM EDT
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As a young vet I went with a member as his guest.  Granted, it was Sunday, but no music and no pool table allowed?  The bartender didn't like young vets either.
5/23/2015 8:04:40 PM EDT
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I've told this story before.

The guys at the VFW were buying round after round for the "Vets". Maybe too much?

I finally stood up and bought a round for the "non vets".
I made a toast to them and said,
.
"There is no one here that did it on his own.  Behind every one of us is huge support structure, every card, every letter, every care box with cookies or brownies, kept us alive"

"Really"

So, i bought a round for them

 



How is a non vet at a VFW?


He's just a cheap bastard that figured out how to buy a round without spending any money.


5/23/2015 8:05:52 PM EDT
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I know the one in Beaverdale allows anyone in.

They won't ask if you served, had family that served, or even support the troops.

It's a real boring place. Went there during an Iowa vs Iowa State game, and there was maybe 15 people there. They had a big TV showing the game also, and the bartender pours some stiff drinks.
5/23/2015 8:21:30 PM EDT
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Where I grew up VFWs were thought of as where all the vet drunks went and every now and then the popo rolled in after something jumped off.
Sort of like a dive bar for vets. Not sure if that has changed.