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Fan Life => The Endzone Dive => Topic started by: Tannoudji on September 02, 2009, 04:09:36 PM
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Starting on Nov 29th, liquor stores will be able to sell booze on Sundays and even on Christmas!
Sundays are for Family (both physical and Spiritual). It is G-d's day. Now instead of attending church, owners will have to spend time away from their families so Deon can get loaded on malt liquor.
It's a sad day when business owners get their decisions made for them by the government.
I guess even a solid town like Manhattan is getting corrupted by Liberal ideology.
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Starting on Nov 29th, liquor stores will be able to sell booze on Sundays and even on Christmas!
Sundays are for Family (both physical and Spiritual). It is G-d's day. Now instead of attending church, owners will have to spend time away from their families so Deon can get loaded on malt liquor.
It's a sad day when business owners get their decisions made for them by the government.
I guess even a solid town like Manhattan is getting corrupted by Liberal ideology.
Over/under on liquor store owners who are devout Christians? :confused:
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JFC, I missed Tannoudji. Great poster (sock)
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I know one odgen liquor store owner who is probably not happy about this.
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I know one odgen liquor store owner who is probably not happy about this.
yeah. bad deal for that person. lawrence has had sunday sales for a few years. it comes in kind of handy every once in a while.
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jfc. ive been on sunday sales now for 4 years. wtf.
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Starting on Nov 29th, liquor stores will be able to sell booze on Sundays and even on Christmas!
Sundays are for Family (both physical and Spiritual). It is G-d's day. Now instead of attending church, owners will have to spend time away from their families so Deon can get loaded on malt liquor.
It's a sad day when business owners get their decisions made for them by the government.
I guess even a solid town like Manhattan is getting corrupted by Liberal ideology.
Huh?
Blue laws prohibiting Sunday sales, while originating in conservative principals, are completely liberal in nature. A conservative that believes in limited government also believes in letting the business owner decide what is best for his own business.
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Starting on Nov 29th, liquor stores will be able to sell booze on Sundays and even on Christmas!
Sundays are for Family (both physical and Spiritual). It is G-d's day. Now instead of attending church, owners will have to spend time away from their families so Deon can get loaded on malt liquor.
It's a sad day when business owners get their decisions made for them by the government.
I guess even a solid town like Manhattan is getting corrupted by Liberal ideology.
Huh?
Blue laws prohibiting Sunday sales, while originating in conservative principals, are completely liberal in nature. A conservative that believes in limited government also believes in letting the business owner decide what is best for his own business.
I'm so glad someone was able to figure out the sock's joke.
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Also, for threads like these, put OT at the front of the subject.
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I know one odgen liquor store owner who is probably not happy about this.
Didn't it go out of biz?
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I know one odgen liquor store owner who is probably not happy about this.
Didn't it go out of biz?
there is currently a liquor store in ogden that is open on sundays. right when you get into town on the left side of the road.
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For many store owners, being open that extra day means having to hire more staff. For the large stores, it doesn't matter much, but for the mom and pop's, it could mean a world of difference in the bottom line. That's why many of them oppose opening. In a small town where there's only one or two stores, its not that big of a deal to remain closed even if they are able to be open. In a town with high levels of competition, like Manhattan, they pretty much have to remain open or else lose some of their customer base.
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I suppose the stores don't have to open on Sunday, but it will probably have an affect on the Saturday late night rush.
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I suppose the stores don't have to open on Sunday, but it will probably have an affect on the Saturday late night rush.
In a college town like Manhattan, I wonder how much the Saturday nite rush is due to "oh, crap, the stores are closed tomorrow!" versus "Crap, we're running out of beer and I want to get stupid drunk tonight!"
Sounds like a graduate thesis in the making.
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WTF! :curse:
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WTF! :curse:
Let me guess...you graduated recently and you're pissed they waited til just after you left.
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I suppose the stores don't have to open on Sunday, but it will probably have an affect on the Saturday late night rush.
In a college town like Manhattan, I wonder how much the Saturday nite rush is due to "oh, crap, the stores are closed tomorrow!" versus "Crap, we're running out of beer and I want to get stupid drunk tonight!"
Sounds like a graduate thesis in the making.
We used to make the late Saturday run so we would have beer on Sunday, but 90% of the time, the beer only made it a few hours into Sunday.
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WTF! :curse:
QFT :curse:
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For many store owners, being open that extra day means having to hire more staff. For the large stores, it doesn't matter much, but for the mom and pop's, it could mean a world of difference in the bottom line. That's why many of them oppose opening. In a small town where there's only one or two stores, its not that big of a deal to remain closed even if they are able to be open. In a town with high levels of competition, like Manhattan, they pretty much have to remain open or else lose some of their customer base.
Exactly correct.
There is NO right to buy alcohol in the Constitution. This is a clever plan to force bigger business to push out small business owners. They are pushing their values and beliefs on us!
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I know one odgen liquor store owner who is probably not happy about this.
Didn't it go out of biz?
there is currently a liquor store in ogden that is open on sundays. right when you get into town on the left side of the road.
I think that's the place I'm talking about. The place that sells Budweiser and Budweiser, right??
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I know one odgen liquor store owner who is probably not happy about this.
Didn't it go out of biz?
there is currently a liquor store in ogden that is open on sundays. right when you get into town on the left side of the road.
I think that's the place I'm talking about. The place that sells Budweiser and Budweiser, right??
it does not have an incredibly large selection of alcoholic beverages if that is what you are getting at.
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For many store owners, being open that extra day means having to hire more staff. For the large stores, it doesn't matter much, but for the mom and pop's, it could mean a world of difference in the bottom line. That's why many of them oppose opening. In a small town where there's only one or two stores, its not that big of a deal to remain closed even if they are able to be open. In a town with high levels of competition, like Manhattan, they pretty much have to remain open or else lose some of their customer base.
Exactly correct.
There is NO right to buy alcohol in the Constitution. This is a clever plan to force bigger business to push out small business owners. They are pushing their values and beliefs on us!
Jesus drank wine. Nuff said.
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I know one odgen liquor store owner who is probably not happy about this.
Didn't it go out of biz?
there is currently a liquor store in ogden that is open on sundays. right when you get into town on the left side of the road.
I think that's the place I'm talking about. The place that sells Budweiser and Budweiser, right??
it does not have an incredibly large selection of alcoholic beverages if that is what you are getting at.
It is. It is what I was getting at. I made a funny. People like funny.
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I'm glad, because if I forgot on Saturday, I used to have to go to the Little Apple Brewery and get a couple jugs of thier piss-like malty "beer" so I would have something for watching Chiefs games.
:cheers:
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I'm glad, because if I forgot on Saturday, I used to have to go to the Little Apple Brewery and get a couple jugs of thier piss-like malty "beer" so I would have something for watching Chiefs games.
:cheers:
Depending on when you used to go, LabCo's beer was pretty damn solid. After Jon, their brewer, left it all went to hell.
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I know one odgen liquor store owner who is probably not happy about this.
Didn't it go out of biz?
there is currently a liquor store in ogden that is open on sundays. right when you get into town on the left side of the road.
I think that's the place I'm talking about. The place that sells Budweiser and Budweiser, right??
it does not have an incredibly large selection of alcoholic beverages if that is what you are getting at.
It is. It is what I was getting at. I made a funny. People like funny.
you should consider including this information every time you intend to make a joke. just something to think about pcat1.