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"graham" wrote in message news http://tiny.cc/oouvry == Strange! Sounds like the UK wayyyyyyyyyyyy back in the day |
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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Sat 17 Mar 2018 09:54:37a, Ophelia told us... > >> >> >> "graham" wrote in message news >> >> http://tiny.cc/oouvry >> >> == >> >> Strange! Sounds like the UK wayyyyyyyyyyyy back in the day > > That was true us much of the USA, too. Here they were called "Blue > Laws" and most came about during the 1800s, and lasted into the > 1960s. Most retail stores were not open. Liquor could be served > after 1:00 p.m. but not sold in liquor stores. > > Many retail stores, including supermarkets closed at 5:00 p.m. 6 days > a week and closed all day on Sunday. > Ha Ha, I remember those days. In a medium sized town about 50 miles away, the manager of one of the K-marts defied the law, and opened up the store each sunday, got arrested and hauled off to jail. He kept it up for quite a while. It was on the news the first few times. It was called the week's "blue light special", since Kmart had those flash sales with blue strobe lights near the items on special, and because the cops had blue lights on their cars. Some folks would go down on sunday to watch the rigmarole. It wasn't too many years afterward that the laws were changed. I guess people *finally* figured out that gawd wouldn't smote them for shopping on sunday |
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Ophelia wrote:
> "graham" wrote in message news > > http://tiny.cc/oouvry > > == > > Strange! Sounds like the UK wayyyyyyyyyyyy back in the day France is generally regressive when it comes to business - positive attitudes, Ms. O, which is why they lag behind the UK, Germany, etc...France has over 9% unemployment, the UK a bit over 4%, Germany under 4%... And they simply lack our Protestant Northern European work ethic, too, Ms. O.... ;-) -- Best Greg |
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"Steve 'Chihuahua' Wertz" wrote in message ... Ophelia wrote: > "graham" wrote in message news > > http://tiny.cc/oouvry > > == > > Strange! Sounds like the UK wayyyyyyyyyyyy back in the day France is generally regressive when it comes to business - positive attitudes, Ms. O, which is why they lag behind the UK, Germany, etc...France has over 9% unemployment, the UK a bit over 4%, Germany under 4%... And they simply lack our Protestant Northern European work ethic, too, Ms. O.... ;-) Best Greg == Good thing we live where we do then, eh? <g> Oddly enough, I never think to do my shopping on Sundays. I always do mine- some on Saturday and the big one on Monday) Maybe it is old habits dying hard) |
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On 3/17/2018 9:54 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> > > "graham" wrote in message news > > http://tiny.cc/oouvry > > == > > Strange! Sounds like the UK wayyyyyyyyyyyy back in the day > Seems odd, since with all the regulation and taxes those that choose to still work have to work extra hard to make up for all those who choose not to and, of course, get taken care of anyway since they are "in need". |
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Taxed and Spent wrote:
> On 3/17/2018 9:54 AM, Ophelia wrote: > > > > > > "graham" wrote in message news > > > > http://tiny.cc/oouvry > > > > == > > > > Strange! Sounds like the UK wayyyyyyyyyyyy back in the day > > > > > Seems odd, since with all the regulation and taxes those that choose to > still work have to work extra hard to make up for all those who choose > not to and, of course, get taken care of anyway since they are "in need". France needs a Maggie Thatcher... -- Best Greg |
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"Taxed and Spent" wrote in message news On 3/17/2018 9:54 AM, Ophelia wrote: > > > "graham" wrote in message news > > http://tiny.cc/oouvry > > == > > Strange! Sounds like the UK wayyyyyyyyyyyy back in the day > Seems odd, since with all the regulation and taxes those that choose to still work have to work extra hard to make up for all those who choose not to and, of course, get taken care of anyway since they are "in need". == Oh yes! I know just what you mean! |
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"Steve 'Chihuahua' Wertz" wrote in message ... Taxed and Spent wrote: > On 3/17/2018 9:54 AM, Ophelia wrote: > > > > > > "graham" wrote in message news > > > > http://tiny.cc/oouvry > > > > == > > > > Strange! Sounds like the UK wayyyyyyyyyyyy back in the day > > > > > Seems odd, since with all the regulation and taxes those that choose to > still work have to work extra hard to make up for all those who choose > not to and, of course, get taken care of anyway since they are "in need". France needs a Maggie Thatcher... Best Greg == Every country could use a Maggie) I wish we had one now. |
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Ophelia wrote:
> "Steve 'Chihuahua' Wertz" wrote in message > ... > > Taxed and Spent wrote: > > > On 3/17/2018 9:54 AM, Ophelia wrote: > > > > > > > > > "graham" wrote in message news > > > > > > http://tiny.cc/oouvry > > > > > > == > > > > > > Strange! Sounds like the UK wayyyyyyyyyyyy back in the day > > > > > > > > > Seems odd, since with all the regulation and taxes those that choose to > > still work have to work extra hard to make up for all those who choose > > not to and, of course, get taken care of anyway since they are "in need". > > > France needs a Maggie Thatcher... > > Best > Greg > > == > > Every country could use a Maggie) I wish we had one now. I miss her, and also Ronald Reagan...weren't those GREAT times, Ms. O....!!!??? They really did save the world - along with Pope John Paul II and Gorby... In one of my history books there's a scene recounted: Reagan is in his office, Maggie is on the phone from Downing Street, and she is shouting at him about some point or other...he gleefully holds the phone up to his aides, saying, "Hear that...isn't she just WONDERFUL...!!!???" They were great friends, and that allowed them to have their differences. They always understood each other... Yes, wonderful times... ;-) -- Best Greg |
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On 3/17/2018 4:52 PM, Ophelia wrote:
> > > "Steve 'Chihuahua' Wertz"Â* wrote in message > ... > > OpheliaÂ* wrote: > >> "graham"Â* wrote in message news >> >> http://tiny.cc/oouvry >> >> == >> >> Strange!Â* Sounds like the UK wayyyyyyyyyyyy back in the day > > > France is generally regressive when it comes to business - positive > attitudes, Ms. O, which is why they lag behind the UK, Germany, > etc...France has over 9% unemployment, the UK a bit over 4%, Germany > under 4%... > > And they simply lack our Protestant Northern European work ethic, too, > Ms. O.... > > ;-) > > > Best > Greg > > == > > Good thing we live where we do then, eh?Â* <g> > > Oddly enough, I never think to do my shopping on Sundays.Â* I always do > mine- some onÂ* Saturday and the big one on Monday) > > Maybe it is old habits dying hard) > > For better or worse, the world has changed. Supermarkets used to be closed on Sunday and now it is the busiest day of the week. In ancient times when we were kids, Sunday was for visiting relatives, dinner with grandma sort of thing but that was replaced with going to the mall. In my entire life, I've worked maybe 3 Sundays under unusual circumstances. My choice, the government should not be telling me I can't do as I see fit. |
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On 2018-03-17 2:23 PM, Steve 'Chihuahua' Wertz wrote:
> Ophelia wrote: > >> "graham" wrote in message news >> >> http://tiny.cc/oouvry >> >> == >> >> Strange! Sounds like the UK wayyyyyyyyyyyy back in the day > > > France is generally regressive when it comes to business - positive attitudes, Ms. O, which is why they lag behind the UK, Germany, etc...France has over 9% unemployment, the UK a bit over 4%, Germany under 4%... > > And they simply lack our Protestant Northern European work ethic, too, Ms. O.... > Which is why Boeing worries about Airbus:-) |
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"Steve 'Chihuahua' Wertz" wrote in message ... Ophelia wrote: > "Steve 'Chihuahua' Wertz" wrote in message > ... > > Taxed and Spent wrote: > > > On 3/17/2018 9:54 AM, Ophelia wrote: > > > > > > > > > "graham" wrote in message news > > > > > > http://tiny.cc/oouvry > > > > > > == > > > > > > Strange! Sounds like the UK wayyyyyyyyyyyy back in the day > > > > > > > > > Seems odd, since with all the regulation and taxes those that choose to > > still work have to work extra hard to make up for all those who choose > > not to and, of course, get taken care of anyway since they are "in > > need". > > > France needs a Maggie Thatcher... > > Best > Greg > > == > > Every country could use a Maggie) I wish we had one now. I miss her, and also Ronald Reagan...weren't those GREAT times, Ms. O....!!!??? They really did save the world - along with Pope John Paul II and Gorby... In one of my history books there's a scene recounted: Reagan is in his office, Maggie is on the phone from Downing Street, and she is shouting at him about some point or other...he gleefully holds the phone up to his aides, saying, "Hear that...isn't she just WONDERFUL...!!!???" They were great friends, and that allowed them to have their differences. They always understood each other... Yes, wonderful times... ;-) Best Greg == LOL aye lad, them were't good days) |
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On 2018-03-17 2:55 PM, Steve 'Chihuahua' Wertz wrote:
> Taxed and Spent wrote: > >> On 3/17/2018 9:54 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>> >>> >>> "graham" wrote in message news >>> >>> http://tiny.cc/oouvry >>> >>> == >>> >>> Strange! Sounds like the UK wayyyyyyyyyyyy back in the day >>> >> >> >> Seems odd, since with all the regulation and taxes those that choose to >> still work have to work extra hard to make up for all those who choose >> not to and, of course, get taken care of anyway since they are "in need". > > > France needs a Maggie Thatcher... > CHRIST NO!! |
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On 2018-03-17 3:10 PM, Steve 'Chihuahua' Wertz wrote:
> Ophelia wrote: > >> "Steve 'Chihuahua' Wertz" wrote in message >> ... >> >> Taxed and Spent wrote: >> >>> On 3/17/2018 9:54 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> "graham" wrote in message news >>>> >>>> http://tiny.cc/oouvry >>>> >>>> == >>>> >>>> Strange! Sounds like the UK wayyyyyyyyyyyy back in the day >>>> >>> >>> >>> Seems odd, since with all the regulation and taxes those that choose to >>> still work have to work extra hard to make up for all those who choose >>> not to and, of course, get taken care of anyway since they are "in need". >> >> >> France needs a Maggie Thatcher... >> >> Best >> Greg >> >> == >> >> Every country could use a Maggie) I wish we had one now. > > > I miss her, and also Ronald Reagan...weren't those GREAT times, Ms. O....!!!??? They really did save the world - along with Pope John Paul II and Gorby... > Yes and they really ****ed up the economy! |
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"Ed Pawlowski" wrote in message ... On 3/17/2018 4:52 PM, Ophelia wrote: > > > "Steve 'Chihuahua' Wertz" wrote in message > ... > > Ophelia wrote: > >> "graham" wrote in message news >> >> http://tiny.cc/oouvry >> >> == >> >> Strange! Sounds like the UK wayyyyyyyyyyyy back in the day > > > France is generally regressive when it comes to business - positive > attitudes, Ms. O, which is why they lag behind the UK, Germany, > etc...France has over 9% unemployment, the UK a bit over 4%, Germany under > 4%... > > And they simply lack our Protestant Northern European work ethic, too, Ms. > O.... > > ;-) > > > Best > Greg > > == > > Good thing we live where we do then, eh? <g> > > Oddly enough, I never think to do my shopping on Sundays. I always do > mine- some on Saturday and the big one on Monday) > > Maybe it is old habits dying hard) > > For better or worse, the world has changed. Supermarkets used to be closed on Sunday and now it is the busiest day of the week. In ancient times when we were kids, Sunday was for visiting relatives, dinner with grandma sort of thing but that was replaced with going to the mall. In my entire life, I've worked maybe 3 Sundays under unusual circumstances. My choice, the government should not be telling me I can't do as I see fit. == Yes, those days were for visiting So far as I can seeour 'our' governments are not telling us what to do, but it seems the French one is with their people. |
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"graham" wrote in message news On 2018-03-17 2:55 PM, Steve 'Chihuahua' Wertz wrote: > Taxed and Spent wrote: > >> On 3/17/2018 9:54 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>> >>> >>> "graham" wrote in message news >>> >>> http://tiny.cc/oouvry >>> >>> == >>> >>> Strange! Sounds like the UK wayyyyyyyyyyyy back in the day >>> >> >> >> Seems odd, since with all the regulation and taxes those that choose to >> still work have to work extra hard to make up for all those who choose >> not to and, of course, get taken care of anyway since they are "in need". > > > France needs a Maggie Thatcher... > CHRIST NO!! == LOL I was waiting for that lol |
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On Sat, 17 Mar 2018 14:10:12 -0700 (PDT), "Steve 'Chihuahua' Wertz"
> wrote: >Ophelia wrote: > >> "Steve 'Chihuahua' Wertz" wrote in message >> ... >> >> Taxed and Spent wrote: >> >> > On 3/17/2018 9:54 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> > > >> > > >> > > "graham" wrote in message news >> > > >> > > http://tiny.cc/oouvry >> > > >> > > == >> > > >> > > Strange! Sounds like the UK wayyyyyyyyyyyy back in the day >> > > >> > >> > >> > Seems odd, since with all the regulation and taxes those that choose to >> > still work have to work extra hard to make up for all those who choose >> > not to and, of course, get taken care of anyway since they are "in need". >> >> >> France needs a Maggie Thatcher... >> >> Best >> Greg >> >> == >> >> Every country could use a Maggie) I wish we had one now. > > >I miss her, and also Ronald Reagan...weren't those GREAT times, Ms. O....!!!??? They really did save the world - along with Pope John Paul II and Gorby... > >In one of my history books there's a scene recounted: Reagan is in his office, Maggie is on the phone from Downing Street, and she is shouting at him about some point or other...he gleefully holds the phone up to his aides, saying, "Hear that...isn't she just WONDERFUL...!!!???" They were great friends, and that allowed them to have their differences. They always understood each other... > >Yes, wonderful times... > >;-) Thatcher got the UK on the brink of bankrupcy. Only the very right-wing idealize her. Same for Reagan, who was already going senile when he was elected. But I hope y'all enjoy your right-wing fantasies |
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On Sat, 17 Mar 2018 15:24:57 -0600, graham > wrote:
>On 2018-03-17 2:55 PM, Steve 'Chihuahua' Wertz wrote: >> Taxed and Spent wrote: >> >>> On 3/17/2018 9:54 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> "graham" wrote in message news >>>> >>>> http://tiny.cc/oouvry >>>> >>>> == >>>> >>>> Strange! Sounds like the UK wayyyyyyyyyyyy back in the day >>>> >>> >>> >>> Seems odd, since with all the regulation and taxes those that choose to >>> still work have to work extra hard to make up for all those who choose >>> not to and, of course, get taken care of anyway since they are "in need". >> >> >> France needs a Maggie Thatcher... >> >CHRIST NO!! The French need to modernise, but Thatcher would be a huge step backwards. |
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On 2018-03-17 5:20 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 3/17/2018 4:52 PM, Ophelia wrote: >> > For better or worse, the world has changed.Â* Supermarkets used to be > closed on Sunday and now it is the busiest day of the week. > > In ancient times when we were kids, Sunday was for visiting relatives, > dinner with grandma sort of thing but that was replaced with going to > the mall.Â* In my entire life, I've worked maybe 3 Sundays under unusual > circumstances. My choice, the government should not be telling me I > can't do as I see fit. I like the idea of a common day off. Shoppers don't have any more money for shopping just because stores are open an extra day. It is just one more case of pressure on small business by big corporations. The argument for Sunday shopping here was that it was available across the border in NY, and local stores were losing money due to the cross border shopping. If I ran the world I would allow Sunday shopping if people demanded it, but it would have to involve making everything else 7 day a week operations. Schools, doctors, dentists, lawyers, courts, construction. If people want the lowest paid sector to be open on Sunday to cater to their shopping wants, then they should have to give up their weekends too. |
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On Sat, 17 Mar 2018 21:00:15 -0000, "Ophelia" >
wrote: > > >"Steve 'Chihuahua' Wertz" wrote in message ... > >Taxed and Spent wrote: > >> On 3/17/2018 9:54 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> > >> > >> > "graham" wrote in message news >> > >> > http://tiny.cc/oouvry >> > >> > == >> > >> > Strange! Sounds like the UK wayyyyyyyyyyyy back in the day >> > >> >> >> Seems odd, since with all the regulation and taxes those that choose to >> still work have to work extra hard to make up for all those who choose >> not to and, of course, get taken care of anyway since they are "in need". > > >France needs a Maggie Thatcher... > >Best >Greg > >== > >Every country could use a Maggie) I wish we had one now. Ophelia's so right wing, she falls off the scale |
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On 3/17/2018 3:01 PM, Bruce wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Mar 2018 21:00:15 -0000, "Ophelia" > > wrote: > >> >> >> "Steve 'Chihuahua' Wertz" wrote in message >> ... >> >> Taxed and Spent wrote: >> >>> On 3/17/2018 9:54 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> "graham" wrote in message news >>>> >>>> http://tiny.cc/oouvry >>>> >>>> == >>>> >>>> Strange! Sounds like the UK wayyyyyyyyyyyy back in the day >>>> >>> >>> >>> Seems odd, since with all the regulation and taxes those that choose to >>> still work have to work extra hard to make up for all those who choose >>> not to and, of course, get taken care of anyway since they are "in need". >> >> >> France needs a Maggie Thatcher... >> >> Best >> Greg >> >> == >> >> Every country could use a Maggie) I wish we had one now. > > Ophelia's so right wing, she falls off the scale > Right into my arms! |
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On Sat, 17 Mar 2018 17:07:28 -0700, Taxed and Spent
> wrote: >On 3/17/2018 3:01 PM, Bruce wrote: >> On Sat, 17 Mar 2018 21:00:15 -0000, "Ophelia" > >> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> "Steve 'Chihuahua' Wertz" wrote in message >>> ... >>> >>> Taxed and Spent wrote: >>> >>>> On 3/17/2018 9:54 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "graham" wrote in message news >>>>> >>>>> http://tiny.cc/oouvry >>>>> >>>>> == >>>>> >>>>> Strange! Sounds like the UK wayyyyyyyyyyyy back in the day >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Seems odd, since with all the regulation and taxes those that choose to >>>> still work have to work extra hard to make up for all those who choose >>>> not to and, of course, get taken care of anyway since they are "in need". >>> >>> >>> France needs a Maggie Thatcher... >>> >>> Best >>> Greg >>> >>> == >>> >>> Every country could use a Maggie) I wish we had one now. >> >> Ophelia's so right wing, she falls off the scale >> > >Right into my arms! lol, birds of a feather... |
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On Sun, 18 Mar 2018 00:04:06 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
> wrote: >On Sat 17 Mar 2018 02:00:15p, Ophelia told us... > >> >> >> "Steve 'Chihuahua' Wertz" wrote in message >> ... >> >> Taxed and Spent wrote: >> >>> On 3/17/2018 9:54 AM, Ophelia wrote: >>> > >>> > >>> > "graham" wrote in message news >>> > >>> > http://tiny.cc/oouvry >>> > >>> > == >>> > >>> > Strange! Sounds like the UK wayyyyyyyyyyyy back in the day >>> > >>> >>> >>> Seems odd, since with all the regulation and taxes those that >>> choose to still work have to work extra hard to make up for all >>> those who choose not to and, of course, get taken care of anyway >>> since they are "in need". >> >> >> France needs a Maggie Thatcher... >> >> Best >> Greg >> >> == >> >> Every country could use a Maggie) I wish we had one now. >> >> > >I wish the US did now! Just look what we're stuck with!!! Is there a big difference? Trump's more entertaining, that's true. |
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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Sat 17 Mar 2018 02:40:40p, Dave Smith told us... > >> On 2018-03-17 5:20 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >>> On 3/17/2018 4:52 PM, Ophelia wrote: >>>> >> >>> For better or worse, the world has changed. Supermarkets used >>> to be closed on Sunday and now it is the busiest day of the week. >>> >>> In ancient times when we were kids, Sunday was for visiting >>> relatives, dinner with grandma sort of thing but that was >>> replaced with going to the mall. In my entire life, I've worked >>> maybe 3 Sundays under unusual circumstances. My choice, the >>> government should not be telling me I can't do as I see fit. >> >> >> I like the idea of a common day off. Shoppers don't have any more >> money for shopping just because stores are open an extra day. It >> is just one more case of pressure on small business by big >> corporations. The argument for Sunday shopping here was that it >> was available across the border in NY, and local stores were >> losing money due to the cross border shopping. >> >> If I ran the world I would allow Sunday shopping if people >> demanded it, but it would have to involve making everything else 7 >> day a week operations. Schools, doctors, dentists, lawyers, >> courts, construction. If people want the lowest paid sector to be >> open on Sunday to cater to their shopping wants, then they should >> have to give up their weekends too. >> >> > > But you don't run the world, Dave, and that's probably a good thing. > :-) > I'd vote for him if the only other candidate was PenFart |
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