@wharfy
77, Born in 1948.
Dixie Liquors, right across the G. W. Bridge from Virginia. into Wash. DC.
Drinking age in DC was 18, VA. was 21. The joke was, if you could reach the counter, you could buy anything.
I was short for my age, only 5’-1" my freshman year (finished 6-0" senior year) it used to crack my friends up when I’d come out carrying two big bags of beer.
We all lived in McLean, VA., 8 miles from Dixie Liquors, get some gas money, get some beer money, get going, get back to the party! I remember, gas and cigarettes were the same price: .23c/gal; .23c/pack.
A lot of Military there. One of my Motley Crew stole blank IDs from his father, and we all were Drivers for the Army Motor Pool, they were green I remember.
Bars in DC, they would glance at the IDs, my normal sized friends, in we went, then at me, 5’-1", baby face, in I went. The problem was when we started going into Georgetown and those clubs had College Students. They were not happy with us showing attention to the girls, fights, arguments with the doormen, .....
That was the era of Muscle Cars, OMG, flying down the Geo. Wash. Parkway, music BLASTING!