T’s and P’s to Yella
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DerekJohnson said:
Any dry counties in Mississippi, pod?CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I was stationed at Fort Stewart Georgia a little outside Savannah from 93-98. You couldn’t buy alcohol on Sundays unless you were on base. I got so used to it, I either stocked up on Saturday or went on base to get more. I don’t know if and when they changed it.RaceBannon said:
You would have loved America pre 1970shaie said:
Not being open on Sundays is fucking gay. What, you're at church for 24 straight hours? Fuck off with that.SECDAWG said:
Love some Chick-fa-La…YellowSnow said:We have plenty of their demographic, but the Chik-fil-a drive through took too many of their customers.
Great chicken, awesome tenders, stand for good reasons like not open on Sundays. Best chicken franchise eva. Anyone don’t agree can get fucked. With a rusty railroad spike square in the brown eye.
Finally got one in our town(other was only a few miles away). Great franchise. And thriving. Will be there when all the other chicken dipshits fail…👍
Course Popeyes ain’t bad either. But good thing Starfucks hasn’t started a chicken alternative.
Same goes for Chuck's Produce and choosing to not sell shellfish. I don't care about your religion sell me some fucking oysters so I don't have to make another stop you fucking assholes.
Banks open from 9 to 3. No ATM
Grocery stores close at 6
No booze allowed to be sold on Sunday. Most every thing was closed anyway
7-11 changed America
I was there
By the way it was literally 7am to 11pm. That was radical
There are still dry counties in Kentucky and Tennessee.
@SECDAWG
Don’t think there are any “dry” counties left but that’s only been recently with a last few counties within the state, like the last 10 years. But there are limits in some counties, like can’t sell any alcohol outside city limits ….or no juke joints within that particular county…. or no hard liquor sells, etc. Still can not buy hard liquor on Sunday, only beer from noon til 10 pm, I think. So better stock up on any vodka, bourbon, etc if one plans to partake on Sunday with drinks.
Liquor sells Monday through Saturday 10am-10 pm, Beer 8 am-2am. Everywhere stops serving at 2am, last call, then it’s BYOB. Hard liquor is only sold by licensed liquor stores, restaurants and clubs/bars/venues for drinks..IOW, no grocery stores, gas stations, etc sell hard liquor…and no drive through daiquiri shops and shit, that would be our hard drinking neighbor state to the west. Can go get anything you want, at anytime you want and anywhere you want, pretty much, in Cajun land.
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You can get fucked up out of your mind in Savannah and wander the streets with a to go cup. The Sunday laws have changed too so cocktails are plentiful. A proper southern gentleman enjoys a mimosa with his sunday brunch. Followed by rum punch or bourbon the rest of the day.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I was stationed at Fort Stewart Georgia a little outside Savannah from 93-98. You couldn’t buy alcohol on Sundays unless you were on base. I got so used to it, I either stocked up on Saturday or went on base to get more. I don’t know if and when they changed it.RaceBannon said:
You would have loved America pre 1970shaie said:
Not being open on Sundays is fucking gay. What, you're at church for 24 straight hours? Fuck off with that.SECDAWG said:
Love some Chick-fa-La…YellowSnow said:We have plenty of their demographic, but the Chik-fil-a drive through took too many of their customers.
Great chicken, awesome tenders, stand for good reasons like not open on Sundays. Best chicken franchise eva. Anyone don’t agree can get fucked. With a rusty railroad spike square in the brown eye.
Finally got one in our town(other was only a few miles away). Great franchise. And thriving. Will be there when all the other chicken dipshits fail…👍
Course Popeyes ain’t bad either. But good thing Starfucks hasn’t started a chicken alternative.
Same goes for Chuck's Produce and choosing to not sell shellfish. I don't care about your religion sell me some fucking oysters so I don't have to make another stop you fucking assholes.
Banks open from 9 to 3. No ATM
Grocery stores close at 6
No booze allowed to be sold on Sunday. Most every thing was closed anyway
7-11 changed America
I was there
By the way it was literally 7am to 11pm. That was radical
There are still dry counties in Kentucky and Tennessee.
Midnight in the garden of good and evil, indeed
No legal weed though. Just yet. “Medical” dispensaries.
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Back in the 90s, you could still get drinks at restaurants but none of the clubs/bars were open on Sunday. The to go cup remains one of my favorite things about Savannah.PurpleThrobber said:
You can get fucked up out of your mind in Savannah and wander the streets with a to go cup. The Sunday laws have changed too so cocktails are plentiful. A proper southern gentleman enjoys a mimosa with his sunday brunch. Followed by rum punch or bourbon the rest of the day.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I was stationed at Fort Stewart Georgia a little outside Savannah from 93-98. You couldn’t buy alcohol on Sundays unless you were on base. I got so used to it, I either stocked up on Saturday or went on base to get more. I don’t know if and when they changed it.RaceBannon said:
You would have loved America pre 1970shaie said:
Not being open on Sundays is fucking gay. What, you're at church for 24 straight hours? Fuck off with that.SECDAWG said:
Love some Chick-fa-La…YellowSnow said:We have plenty of their demographic, but the Chik-fil-a drive through took too many of their customers.
Great chicken, awesome tenders, stand for good reasons like not open on Sundays. Best chicken franchise eva. Anyone don’t agree can get fucked. With a rusty railroad spike square in the brown eye.
Finally got one in our town(other was only a few miles away). Great franchise. And thriving. Will be there when all the other chicken dipshits fail…👍
Course Popeyes ain’t bad either. But good thing Starfucks hasn’t started a chicken alternative.
Same goes for Chuck's Produce and choosing to not sell shellfish. I don't care about your religion sell me some fucking oysters so I don't have to make another stop you fucking assholes.
Banks open from 9 to 3. No ATM
Grocery stores close at 6
No booze allowed to be sold on Sunday. Most every thing was closed anyway
7-11 changed America
I was there
By the way it was literally 7am to 11pm. That was radical
There are still dry counties in Kentucky and Tennessee.
Midnight in the garden of good and evil, indeed
No legal weed though. Just yet. “Medical” dispensaries.
To poorly quote Midnight in the Garden, “in Atlanta, they ask were you work; in Macon, they ask where you go to church; in Savannah, they ask what you’re drinking.” -
When the tourist bucks started flowing in the last couple years, the city fathers changed the laws. It was called the "brunch law" or something. I don't think you can buy a bottle until like 11AM but liquor is plentiful on the day of rest.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Back in the 90s, you could still get drinks at restaurants but none of the clubs/bars were open on Sunday. The to go cup remains one of my favorite things about Savannah.PurpleThrobber said:
You can get fucked up out of your mind in Savannah and wander the streets with a to go cup. The Sunday laws have changed too so cocktails are plentiful. A proper southern gentleman enjoys a mimosa with his sunday brunch. Followed by rum punch or bourbon the rest of the day.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I was stationed at Fort Stewart Georgia a little outside Savannah from 93-98. You couldn’t buy alcohol on Sundays unless you were on base. I got so used to it, I either stocked up on Saturday or went on base to get more. I don’t know if and when they changed it.RaceBannon said:
You would have loved America pre 1970shaie said:
Not being open on Sundays is fucking gay. What, you're at church for 24 straight hours? Fuck off with that.SECDAWG said:
Love some Chick-fa-La…YellowSnow said:We have plenty of their demographic, but the Chik-fil-a drive through took too many of their customers.
Great chicken, awesome tenders, stand for good reasons like not open on Sundays. Best chicken franchise eva. Anyone don’t agree can get fucked. With a rusty railroad spike square in the brown eye.
Finally got one in our town(other was only a few miles away). Great franchise. And thriving. Will be there when all the other chicken dipshits fail…👍
Course Popeyes ain’t bad either. But good thing Starfucks hasn’t started a chicken alternative.
Same goes for Chuck's Produce and choosing to not sell shellfish. I don't care about your religion sell me some fucking oysters so I don't have to make another stop you fucking assholes.
Banks open from 9 to 3. No ATM
Grocery stores close at 6
No booze allowed to be sold on Sunday. Most every thing was closed anyway
7-11 changed America
I was there
By the way it was literally 7am to 11pm. That was radical
There are still dry counties in Kentucky and Tennessee.
Midnight in the garden of good and evil, indeed
No legal weed though. Just yet. “Medical” dispensaries.
To poorly quote Midnight in the Garden, “in Atlanta, they ask were you work; in Macon, they ask where you go to church; in Savannah, they ask what you’re drinking.”
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I'm fine with businesses that choose to close on Sundays. That's their choice, and they reap the economic consequences.
I'm not fine with businesses being forced to close or limit sales of goods on Sundays. Interesting that it's down south, land of freedom and capitalism, where you find such ordinances. Seems a bit hypocritical. -
REAL God told them what’s up.PurpleThrobber said:
When the tourist bucks started flowing in the last couple years, the city fathers changed the laws. It was called the "brunch law" or something. I don't think you can buy a bottle until like 11AM but liquor is plentiful on the day of rest.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Back in the 90s, you could still get drinks at restaurants but none of the clubs/bars were open on Sunday. The to go cup remains one of my favorite things about Savannah.PurpleThrobber said:
You can get fucked up out of your mind in Savannah and wander the streets with a to go cup. The Sunday laws have changed too so cocktails are plentiful. A proper southern gentleman enjoys a mimosa with his sunday brunch. Followed by rum punch or bourbon the rest of the day.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
I was stationed at Fort Stewart Georgia a little outside Savannah from 93-98. You couldn’t buy alcohol on Sundays unless you were on base. I got so used to it, I either stocked up on Saturday or went on base to get more. I don’t know if and when they changed it.RaceBannon said:
You would have loved America pre 1970shaie said:
Not being open on Sundays is fucking gay. What, you're at church for 24 straight hours? Fuck off with that.SECDAWG said:
Love some Chick-fa-La…YellowSnow said:We have plenty of their demographic, but the Chik-fil-a drive through took too many of their customers.
Great chicken, awesome tenders, stand for good reasons like not open on Sundays. Best chicken franchise eva. Anyone don’t agree can get fucked. With a rusty railroad spike square in the brown eye.
Finally got one in our town(other was only a few miles away). Great franchise. And thriving. Will be there when all the other chicken dipshits fail…👍
Course Popeyes ain’t bad either. But good thing Starfucks hasn’t started a chicken alternative.
Same goes for Chuck's Produce and choosing to not sell shellfish. I don't care about your religion sell me some fucking oysters so I don't have to make another stop you fucking assholes.
Banks open from 9 to 3. No ATM
Grocery stores close at 6
No booze allowed to be sold on Sunday. Most every thing was closed anyway
7-11 changed America
I was there
By the way it was literally 7am to 11pm. That was radical
There are still dry counties in Kentucky and Tennessee.
Midnight in the garden of good and evil, indeed
No legal weed though. Just yet. “Medical” dispensaries.
To poorly quote Midnight in the Garden, “in Atlanta, they ask were you work; in Macon, they ask where you go to church; in Savannah, they ask what you’re drinking.” -
No one but HH has a problem with businesses doing what they want.1to392831weretaken said:I'm fine with businesses that choose to close on Sundays. That's their choice, and they reap the economic consequences.
I'm not fine with businesses being forced to close or limit sales of goods on Sundays. Interesting that it's down south, land of freedom and capitalism, where you find such ordinances. Seems a bit hypocritical.
The point is that it's genuinely nonsensical that some of them do these dumb ass things and then say "we're standing for good values"
What values are those fucktards? Not getting takeout chicken sandwiches after church? There's actually a marketing opportunity there to have 400lb a piece Johnny WarEaglr and his fat ass Auburn family to get Chick-fil-A after church, but whatever. -
The Marriotts (Mormons) will do anything for a buck and will sell the shit out of booze to gentiles. Respeck.haie said:
No one but HH has a problem with businesses doing what they want.1to392831weretaken said:I'm fine with businesses that choose to close on Sundays. That's their choice, and they reap the economic consequences.
I'm not fine with businesses being forced to close or limit sales of goods on Sundays. Interesting that it's down south, land of freedom and capitalism, where you find such ordinances. Seems a bit hypocritical.
The point is that it's genuinely nonsensical that some of them do these dumb ass things and then say "we're standing for good values"
What values are those fucktards? Not getting takeout chicken sandwiches after church? There's actually a marketing opportunity there to have 400lb a piece Johnny WarEaglr and his fat ass Auburn family to get Chick-fil-A after church, but whatever. -
haie said:
No one but HH has a problem with businesses doing what they want.1to392831weretaken said:I'm fine with businesses that choose to close on Sundays. That's their choice, and they reap the economic consequences.
I'm not fine with businesses being forced to close or limit sales of goods on Sundays. Interesting that it's down south, land of freedom and capitalism, where you find such ordinances. Seems a bit hypocritical.
The point is that it's genuinely nonsensical that some of them do these dumb ass things and then say "we're standing for good values"
What values are those fucktards? Not getting takeout chicken sandwiches after church? There's actually a marketing opportunity there to have 400lb a piece Johnny WarEaglr and his fat ass Auburn family to get Chick-fil-A after church, but whatever.
“Rest on Sunday”, pod… it’s in there.
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ChristSECDAWG said:haie said:
No one but HH has a problem with businesses doing what they want.1to392831weretaken said:I'm fine with businesses that choose to close on Sundays. That's their choice, and they reap the economic consequences.
I'm not fine with businesses being forced to close or limit sales of goods on Sundays. Interesting that it's down south, land of freedom and capitalism, where you find such ordinances. Seems a bit hypocritical.
The point is that it's genuinely nonsensical that some of them do these dumb ass things and then say "we're standing for good values"
What values are those fucktards? Not getting takeout chicken sandwiches after church? There's actually a marketing opportunity there to have 400lb a piece Johnny WarEaglr and his fat ass Auburn family to get Chick-fil-A after church, but whatever.
“Rest on Sunday”, pod… it’s in there.





