ramblinman3232
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It is not as simple as it use to be.I remember the days of relaxation. Most of the time it was on Sunday. After church,for most of us.
If your father foregot to get gas for the car Saturady night,you where walking to church. Not one filling station was on a Sunday. Super Markets would be silent. The squeeky food cart had a day off.
Moive houses would have only one showing. They too would close early on Sunday. Bowling centers,roller skating arena's play grounds,public pools,had their best day. On Sunday. It was family day.
If we took one day off to do nothing,What day should it be?
I would like us to really think hard about taking just one day from anything to do nothing.
On the energy side of the house we would save millions. Our eggs and milk would cheaper. Our oil inventories would rise, bringing prices down. Sur-charge on fuel cost be down and shippers would move their goods. WE all would have plenty of work then.
Maybe, just maybe, I could get people to understand what nothing can do.

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i here ya brother. i would love to have a family day on sunday.i remember going to church getting all dressed up and your hair combed and not one hair out of place ,then after church we would go to the drug store that had a diner and sit down and have lunch and talk about the upcomming week and what we have to do. boy brings back alot of memmories.... i guess alot of people orgot what sundays really mean.

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Recent Grad on Thu, Jan 17 2008 @ 11:23 AM [MST]
your thought of the sunday is just right because it really should be the way it used to be, but on the conservation point of view i dont think it would help because people would spend fuel or energy as before, "gas spent not going to office then going for a drive". ................. mark osborn Addiction Recovery Colorado

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mosborn2020 on Wed, Jul 02 2008 @ 6:05 AM [MST]

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