I wasn't joking, it was available anytime.
I've lived in Africa for years and the social conditions are obviously similar to Europe 19th century in this respect. In fact, the rules and effects of poverty are universal.
Women sell matches and flowers on the streets (ready to sell themselves as well, if you ask), there are common lodging houses, etc etc. After the "official bars" are close, nothing easier than knocking here and there to get glasses in private (and poor) houses that would serve you local and incredibly cheap drinks.
I've lived in Africa for years and the social conditions are obviously similar to Europe 19th century in this respect. In fact, the rules and effects of poverty are universal.
Women sell matches and flowers on the streets (ready to sell themselves as well, if you ask), there are common lodging houses, etc etc. After the "official bars" are close, nothing easier than knocking here and there to get glasses in private (and poor) houses that would serve you local and incredibly cheap drinks.
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