Jersey Joe explores old, outdated, and weird laws on the sale and consumption of alcohol across the United States.
THE 411
Name: blue laws
What: laws created the keep society at peace
Location: each state has their own unique set of these laws
JERSEY JOE RECOMMENDS:
Blue laws vary from state to state and also cover a variety of issues. A non-liquor example in Bergen County, New Jersey forbids several large shopping malls from being open on Sundays. So, when you travel, be sure you know these restrictions, so you don’t get busted.
When two bros go head to head playing Connect Four — the loser pays the price by getting a frozen bucket of ice water over the head for every round they lose. Who will be the victor and will the frozen ice water impact their game?
THE 411
What: Connect Four Splash
How to play: three rounds of the classic board game Connect Four
Penalty: loser must endure an ice cold bucket of water thrown at them for each round lost
JERSEY JOE RECOMMENDS:
Prepare yourself — ice water is cold! But, why not turn this into an awesome party game???
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Does Crystal Pepsi make a good mix with alcohol? Jersey Joe heads to O’Hara’s Downtown in Jersey City, New Jersey with a taste test challenge!
Crystal Pepsi was originally released after a flashy Super Bowl ad in 1993. Sales were poor and the beverage was gone in less than a year. Since then, it has almost gained cult status, and after a social media campaign returned to stores in August for an 8 week run.
THE 411
Name: Crystal Pepsi
What: clear cola reintroduced for a limited time only
Mixed with: rum, vodka, orange vodka
JERSEY JOE RECOMMENDS:
It’s really great that the Pepsi corporation has brought this classic soft drink back. Let me know if you find any other great mixes with Crystal Pepsi. However, you have to act fast… it’s only back on shelves for a limited time only. It could go back into the vault for another 20 years!
Get ready to laugh as Jersey Joe checks out more funny people and photos in Las Vegas!
THE 411
What: Las Vegas, Nevada
Gambling legalized: 1931
Location: tourist destination
City Population: 583,756 (as of 2010)
JERSEY JOE RECOMMENDS:
Vegas is always a good time. Fortunately, not everything has to stay there! Hope you enjoyed the quiz! If you have any funny photos or stories, I’d love to hear all about them! Hit me up on Twitter @JerseyJoe50!
Jersey Joe checks out these hilarious, but rejected flavors of wine.
Wine, an alcoholic beverage made by fermenting grapes has been around for more than 9,000 years. The earliest known discovery was in China, where thousands of pottery jars were uncovered. Wine can be made from a number of fruits including apple and peach, with grapes being the most popular.
For 15 seasons, Judge Joe Brown’s court kept law and order on daytime television. His clean cut, down home approach had zero tolerance for thugs and low lifes. After decades holding court both on and off television, Judge Joe has retired and a video you’re about to see is quite the change from his clean cut image.
Judge Joe Brown was born in 1947 and is a retired Shelby County, Tennessee judge. After years of holding court, he was thrown into the national spotlight after presiding over James Earl Ray’s last appeal in the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. He was removed from the case after making comments about the murder weapon to a local congresswoman. It was then; he caught the eye of producers of the hottest court show on television, Judge Judy.
http://youtu.be/z-xEgySJiUg
Judy’s producers noticed the unique way Joe operated his court room. He would listen intently for the facts of the case, picking up on subtitle facts, facial expressions, and mannerisms from the litigants. Once he was sure he found the guilty party, he would zero in with his down home, no-nonsense approach, and often try to instruct them on where they’ve gone wrong and what to do to put economy in the community instead of being, what he would often say, “a damn fool.”
Judge Joe Brown’s television series was launched as a companion show to Judge Judy on September 14, 1998. His main tagline: “protecting womanhood and promoting manhood.” The show was a ratings success and was recorded in the same studio, with a set located directly behind the back wall of Judge Judy’s, at the Sunset-Bronson Studios in Hollywood.
While Judge Joe scored moderate ratings in daytime syndicated television, during the 15th season, his ratings took a slide, and he was informed by CBS, the show’s distribution company, that he would be taking a pay cut. (He was the second highest paid TV judge, earning $20 million per year.)
Judge Joe was not satisfied with this (and reported pay cut down to $5 million per year) and his show was cancelled in spring 2012, with new episodes airing until June and reruns until September.
Since leaving TV, it looks like Judge Joe has been living the good life and enjoying his much deserved retirement. But, in the day of cell phone cameras, people still know his as a celebrity and a video that’s turned up on YouTube, shows a much different version of the clean cut Judge.
Take a look at him having one too many double Bombay Sapphires resulting in some slurred speech, posing for photos with women, and having a few foul mouth words about his former TV show. Note: Viewer discretion advised.
http://youtu.be/QCyHSEj0W94
Is Judge Joe done being on television. “I don’t do that bullshit, anymore…” seems to answer that question.
THE 411
Who: Judge Joe Brown
What: former television judge
Number of seasons on television: 15
JERSEY JOE RECOMMENDS:
As long as he’s not getting behind the wheel drinking and driving, let him enjoy his retirement. Everyone loses control when they’ve had a few too many (I’m not judging), just most of us are not on national television. Video like that is gold to the paparazzi. But hey, Judge Joe Brown is retired and doesn’t seem to care!
I also got a laugh at this parody of the Judge Joe video: