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In a certain town in New Jersey, its illegal to make loud noises like honking your horn on Sundays. Instead, your expected to smack your hand on the side of your door to get the other person's attention.
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Went to do my grocery shopping early today to avoid the crowds. Had a cart full of food and some beer that was on sale.
"Sorry sir, we cant sell you beer before 12 on a Sunday"
Good thing too, because I was going to get fvcking wasted at 10AM on a Sunday. I just left my cart at the register with everything in it and walked out.
How the hell do people buy beer in time for Sunday football games? Good thing some Christians thought up this ban on beer before 12. Maybe they can all put their heads together and outlaw dancing too. Maybe censor some books. Christ.
This is a democracy. If you don't like it then vote in the next elections. Even outrageous laws are still laws. And without them we wouldn't be living in a civilization.
Um ever heard of minority rights? Going by your attitude, blacks would still be slaves.
Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Went to do my grocery shopping early today to avoid the crowds. Had a cart full of food and some beer that was on sale.
"Sorry sir, we cant sell you beer before 12 on a Sunday"
Good thing too, because I was going to get fvcking wasted at 10AM on a Sunday. I just left my cart at the register with everything in it and walked out.
How the hell do people buy beer in time for Sunday football games? Good thing some Christians thought up this ban on beer before 12. Maybe they can all put their heads together and outlaw dancing too. Maybe censor some books. Christ.
This is just a guess, but maybe they buy their beer on...
Wait for it..
Saturday!!! That's what the fridge is there for!
Originally posted by: RBachman
Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Went to do my grocery shopping early today to avoid the crowds. Had a cart full of food and some beer that was on sale.
"Sorry sir, we cant sell you beer before 12 on a Sunday"
Good thing too, because I was going to get fvcking wasted at 10AM on a Sunday. I just left my cart at the register with everything in it and walked out.
How the hell do people buy beer in time for Sunday football games? Good thing some Christians thought up this ban on beer before 12. Maybe they can all put their heads together and outlaw dancing too. Maybe censor some books. Christ.
This is just a guess, but maybe they buy their beer on...
Wait for it..
Saturday!!! That's what the fridge is there for!
Why should this be the only option?
Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
Originally posted by: RBachman
Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Went to do my grocery shopping early today to avoid the crowds. Had a cart full of food and some beer that was on sale.
"Sorry sir, we cant sell you beer before 12 on a Sunday"
Good thing too, because I was going to get fvcking wasted at 10AM on a Sunday. I just left my cart at the register with everything in it and walked out.
How the hell do people buy beer in time for Sunday football games? Good thing some Christians thought up this ban on beer before 12. Maybe they can all put their heads together and outlaw dancing too. Maybe censor some books. Christ.
This is just a guess, but maybe they buy their beer on...
Wait for it..
Saturday!!! That's what the fridge is there for!
Why should this be the only option?
It isn't the only option. You can still purchase liquor on Sunday, just at limited hours. I think the public can curb their alcohol consumption for a few hours a week.
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Went to do my grocery shopping early today to avoid the crowds. Had a cart full of food and some beer that was on sale.
"Sorry sir, we cant sell you beer before 12 on a Sunday"
Good thing too, because I was going to get fvcking wasted at 10AM on a Sunday. I just left my cart at the register with everything in it and walked out.
How the hell do people buy beer in time for Sunday football games? Good thing some Christians thought up this ban on beer before 12. Maybe they can all put their heads together and outlaw dancing too. Maybe censor some books. Christ.
This is a democracy. If you don't like it then vote in the next elections. Even outrageous laws are still laws. And without them we wouldn't be living in a civilization.
Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
Originally posted by: RBachman
Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Went to do my grocery shopping early today to avoid the crowds. Had a cart full of food and some beer that was on sale.
"Sorry sir, we cant sell you beer before 12 on a Sunday"
Good thing too, because I was going to get fvcking wasted at 10AM on a Sunday. I just left my cart at the register with everything in it and walked out.
How the hell do people buy beer in time for Sunday football games? Good thing some Christians thought up this ban on beer before 12. Maybe they can all put their heads together and outlaw dancing too. Maybe censor some books. Christ.
This is just a guess, but maybe they buy their beer on...
Wait for it..
Saturday!!! That's what the fridge is there for!
Why should this be the only option?
It isn't the only option. You can still purchase liquor on Sunday, just at limited hours. I think the public can curb their alcohol consumption for a few hours a week.
And hence the capitalistic attitude of most people here on AT; If you can pay for it, you should be able to do it, pretty much irregardless of anything else. Money makes right, end of storyOriginally posted by: Pepsi90919
not in the name of some guy up on a cloud.Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
It isn't the only option. You can still purchase liquor on Sunday, just at limited hours. I think the public can curb their alcohol consumption for a few hours a week.Originally posted by: RBachman
Why should this be the only option?Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
This is just a guess, but maybe they buy their beer on...Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Went to do my grocery shopping early today to avoid the crowds. Had a cart full of food and some beer that was on sale.
"Sorry sir, we cant sell you beer before 12 on a Sunday"
Good thing too, because I was going to get fvcking wasted at 10AM on a Sunday. I just left my cart at the register with everything in it and walked out.
How the hell do people buy beer in time for Sunday football games? Good thing some Christians thought up this ban on beer before 12. Maybe they can all put their heads together and outlaw dancing too. Maybe censor some books. Christ.
Wait for it..
Saturday!!! That's what the fridge is there for!
Originally posted by: Wuffsunie
And hence the capitalistic attitude of most people here on AT; If you can pay for it, you should be able to do it, pretty much irregardless of anything else. Money makes right, end of storyOriginally posted by: Pepsi90919
not in the name of some guy up on a cloud.Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
It isn't the only option. You can still purchase liquor on Sunday, just at limited hours. I think the public can curb their alcohol consumption for a few hours a week.Originally posted by: RBachman
Why should this be the only option?Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
This is just a guess, but maybe they buy their beer on...Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Went to do my grocery shopping early today to avoid the crowds. Had a cart full of food and some beer that was on sale.
"Sorry sir, we cant sell you beer before 12 on a Sunday"
Good thing too, because I was going to get fvcking wasted at 10AM on a Sunday. I just left my cart at the register with everything in it and walked out.
How the hell do people buy beer in time for Sunday football games? Good thing some Christians thought up this ban on beer before 12. Maybe they can all put their heads together and outlaw dancing too. Maybe censor some books. Christ.
Wait for it..
Saturday!!! That's what the fridge is there for!
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Went to do my grocery shopping early today to avoid the crowds. Had a cart full of food and some beer that was on sale.
"Sorry sir, we cant sell you beer before 12 on a Sunday"
Good thing too, because I was going to get fvcking wasted at 10AM on a Sunday. I just left my cart at the register with everything in it and walked out.
How the hell do people buy beer in time for Sunday football games? Good thing some Christians thought up this ban on beer before 12. Maybe they can all put their heads together and outlaw dancing too. Maybe censor some books. Christ.
This is a democracy. If you don't like it then vote in the next elections. Even outrageous laws are still laws. And without them we wouldn't be living in a civilization.
Um ever heard of minority rights? Going by your attitude, blacks would still be slaves.
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
The blue laws BEGAN as religious laws. Now they're lobbied for and maintained by small businesses, not the religious right. If supermarkets and convenience stores can sell beer on Sunday morning then package stores have to stay open too. That costs them money for very little return and on a slow day they'd probably lose money during those hours.
Pay attention to your local newspaper once in a while. When the blue laws come up for review and possible change it's not the Jesus-freaks that are screaming about maintaining a holy day, it's small business owners who are screaming about maintaining a day off. Just buy your beer on Saturday evening or any other time during the week. It's not all that complicated.
Originally posted by: Nik
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Went to do my grocery shopping early today to avoid the crowds. Had a cart full of food and some beer that was on sale.
"Sorry sir, we cant sell you beer before 12 on a Sunday"
Good thing too, because I was going to get fvcking wasted at 10AM on a Sunday. I just left my cart at the register with everything in it and walked out.
How the hell do people buy beer in time for Sunday football games? Good thing some Christians thought up this ban on beer before 12. Maybe they can all put their heads together and outlaw dancing too. Maybe censor some books. Christ.
This is a democracy. If you don't like it then vote in the next elections. Even outrageous laws are still laws. And without them we wouldn't be living in a civilization.
Um ever heard of minority rights? Going by your attitude, blacks would still be slaves.
The concept of "minority rights" is flawed because rights only for minorities is discriminatory against the majority. There should just be "rights" for everyone, regardless of majority or minority or race or sex or any other ridiculously ignorant rationale (rationalle?) -and nothing else!
Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
I don't see people bitching when the world shuts down for a day to celebrate christmas. Why are you guys bitching when stores stop selling liquor for 12-24 hours?
Originally posted by: Dissipate
Originally posted by: Gobadgrs
Went to do my grocery shopping early today to avoid the crowds. Had a cart full of food and some beer that was on sale.
"Sorry sir, we cant sell you beer before 12 on a Sunday"
Good thing too, because I was going to get fvcking wasted at 10AM on a Sunday. I just left my cart at the register with everything in it and walked out.
How the hell do people buy beer in time for Sunday football games? Good thing some Christians thought up this ban on beer before 12. Maybe they can all put their heads together and outlaw dancing too. Maybe censor some books. Christ.
This is a democracy. If you don't like it then vote in the next elections. Even outrageous laws are still laws. And without them we wouldn't be living in a civilization.
Originally posted by: Anubis
in some states you cant buy beer AT ALL on sunday
ALL laws are legislated morality.Originally posted by: Astaroth33
I agree with you, and believe that legislation of morality is wrong.
Originally posted by: Train
ALL laws are legislated morality.Originally posted by: Astaroth33
I agree with you, and believe that legislation of morality is wrong.
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
The blue laws BEGAN as religious laws. Now they're lobbied for and maintained by small businesses, not the religious right. If supermarkets and convenience stores can sell beer on Sunday morning then package stores have to stay open too. That costs them money for very little return and on a slow day they'd probably lose money during those hours.
Pay attention to your local newspaper once in a while. When the blue laws come up for review and possible change it's not the Jesus-freaks that are screaming about maintaining a holy day, it's small business owners who are screaming about maintaining a day off. Just buy your beer on Saturday evening or any other time during the week. It's not all that complicated.
Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
I don't see people bitching when the world shuts down for a day to celebrate christmas. Why are you guys bitching when stores stop selling liquor for 12-24 hours?
Originally posted by: Train
ALL laws are legislated morality.Originally posted by: Astaroth33
I agree with you, and believe that legislation of morality is wrong.
Is there any other type of morality? "subjective" and "religous" covers a lot of ground.Originally posted by: Legend
Originally posted by: Train
ALL laws are legislated morality.Originally posted by: Astaroth33
I agree with you, and believe that legislation of morality is wrong.
I guess a better statement would be that legislation of subjective/religious morality is wrong.
Originally posted by: miniMUNCH
Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
I don't see people bitching when the world shuts down for a day to celebrate christmas. Why are you guys bitching when stores stop selling liquor for 12-24 hours?
And it is sadly ironic that so many people who don't believe in god, let alone jesus, celebrate / observe Christmas in the first place...positively silly.
California FTW...lots of stores open 24/7/365.