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Heck, until recently, alcohol could not be sold on Sunday until after noon. Because apparently a Mimosa at 10:30 would trigger the collapse of civilization.
Frankly, I think most go straight to screwdrivers. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NC is still very southern. Everyone asks what church you go to. There are an astonishing number of places that don't open on Sunday. Happy hour is banned.
Fake post. happy hours are banned? That’s the best bs you got?
What isn’t open on Sunday. I would only think locally owned restaurants and boutiques would close. I’m in nova and that’s the case here. Also malls and restaurants here (and I presume almost everywhere) also have limited hours on Sunday.
OP of "happy hour is banned." Yes, in North Carolina, the traditional happy hour is banned. Establishments are prohibited from offering any sort of specials or discounts on alcohol.
Heck, until recently, alcohol could not be sold on Sunday until after noon. Because apparently a Mimosa at 10:30 would trigger the collapse of civilization.
I'm hard-pressed to think of anything, even locally owned, that was closed on Sundays in DC. Lots of stuff closed on Sunday here. Or absurdly limited hours. The children's library doesn't even open until 1 pm on Sunday. Farmers market opens at noon. Places close at 4 or 5. I looked into kids swimming and gymnastics lessons on Sunday; nothing. No one offers classes on Sundays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NC is still very southern. Everyone asks what church you go to. There are an astonishing number of places that don't open on Sunday. Happy hour is banned.
Fake post. happy hours are banned? That’s the best bs you got?
What isn’t open on Sunday. I would only think locally owned restaurants and boutiques would close. I’m in nova and that’s the case here. Also malls and restaurants here (and I presume almost everywhere) also have limited hours on Sunday.
Anonymous wrote:NC is still very southern. Everyone asks what church you go to. There are an astonishing number of places that don't open on Sunday. Happy hour is banned.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NC is still very southern. Everyone asks what church you go to. There are an astonishing number of places that don't open on Sunday. Happy hour is banned.
Fake post. happy hours are banned? That’s the best bs you got?
What isn’t open on Sunday. I would only think locally owned restaurants and boutiques would close. I’m in nova and that’s the case here. Also malls and restaurants here (and I presume almost everywhere) also have limited hours on Sunday.
What? There are no blue laws anymore in Virginia, things are open on Sunday. I live in NOVA too. I have no idea what your babbling about with re to North Carolina, malls, and the UNC experience for the OP. If “you would think” that means you don’t know. I was in Chapel Hill two weeks ago, everything was open. Maybe you can start your own thread in Off topics since everything you’re talking about is off topic to the college forum and this particular thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NC is still very southern. Everyone asks what church you go to. There are an astonishing number of places that don't open on Sunday. Happy hour is banned.
Fake post. happy hours are banned? That’s the best bs you got?
What isn’t open on Sunday. I would only think locally owned restaurants and boutiques would close. I’m in nova and that’s the case here. Also malls and restaurants here (and I presume almost everywhere) also have limited hours on Sunday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is his liver? Wisconsin ain't for amateurs.![]()
Nevermind the expansive cornucopia of drugs. At least when I was at Madison in the late 90s/early 00s, the amount of mushrooms, ecstasy, and acid available was just insane. Plus pot, but that hardly counts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NC is still very southern. Everyone asks what church you go to. There are an astonishing number of places that don't open on Sunday. Happy hour is banned.
Fake post. happy hours are banned? That’s the best bs you got?
What isn’t open on Sunday. I would only think locally owned restaurants and boutiques would close. I’m in nova and that’s the case here. Also malls and restaurants here (and I presume almost everywhere) also have limited hours on Sunday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NC is still very southern. Everyone asks what church you go to. There are an astonishing number of places that don't open on Sunday. Happy hour is banned.
Fake post. happy hours are banned? That’s the best bs you got?
Anonymous wrote:How is his liver? Wisconsin ain't for amateurs.![]()