If we could go back to it, would you bring back most all of the stores being closed on Sunday? I really don't think I'd miss it. I recall being able to get a paper at the smokehouse or pool hall and a jug of milk and a loaf of bread at the grocery after church for a couple of hours, with a handful of penny candy for the kids, with all the other stores being closed for the day. We were used to having to plan a day ahead to make sure we had what was necessary for Sunday activities and we did just fine with that. I live in an area where there is still very limited liquor sales on Sunday, so if you want a little beer for a Sunday gathering, you just pick it up on Saturday afternoon. I've grown tired of the gotta have it now or else attitude that we seem to have acquired in the past generation or so. There is no end to it. I don't intend for this to be about religion, and it really doesn't matter to me if you have any affiliation or not. Greed and impatience has taken over any sense of decency or caring about employees having time to rest and be with their families. I'm new here and have tried to find something on this by searching the archives with no luck. My apologies if this has been beaten to death.