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. Izzy Einstein, a Prohibition Agent, was proud of his ability to locate alcohol in any city in less than half an hour. He found it in Chicago in 21 minutes and in Atlanta in 17. But New Orleans set the record when he asked his driver where to get a drink and was handed one in 35 seconds.

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Izzy Einstein, a Prohibition Agent, was proud of his ability to locate alcohol in any city in less than half an hour. He found it in Chicago in 21 minutes and in Atlanta in 17. But New Orleans set the record when he asked his driver where to get a drink and was handed one in 35 seconds.

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