Regarding Saturday's Prairie Fest at Tandy Hills Park some moronic imbecile opined about the price of the festival's beer with the following remark...
"At Prairie Fest some of the happy people may have been happy due to the beer and wine they may have consumed, but I doubt it. Beer was $3 a bottle. That's $18 a six pack. That's too much to pay for beer."
Which prompted someone with a more reasonable point of view to comment with the following...
Your comment about the beer was surprising considering the fact that a beer at Main Street Arts Fest went for about $5. a pop. We keep the prices lower than any other local fest AND we keep the beer quality higher AND we keep it icy cold AND it's served by gorgeous women (and a few hunky guys). No Coors, Miller or Bud here. Best of all, all of our beer income goes back to the park, as our non profit status requires. Additionally, we all work for love, including me all the volunteers who served the beer. No one draws a salary. Give us a break.
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I'm on the imbecile's side. It's hard to pay for a three dollar beer without thinking after a few beers, there's a twelve pack,right there. And, where's the porta-potty? I gotta get rid of this used frou frou beer. I'm not a beer snob, anyway. Keystone lite works for me.
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