ronnie50 Posted February 12 Posted February 12 The UK had the same afternoon ban for decades but finally did away with it in the 1990s. I recall the reason the afternoon ban was introduiced in the UK (unless a myth), was to get the war-time workers back on the assembly lines after lunch. Industrialists and employers probably pushed to keep the afternoon ban for decades thereafter.
NoshowJones Posted February 12 Posted February 12 2 hours ago, hotandsticky said: Thank goodness you are not a Mason................... Yes, I was never good at shaking hands.
hotandsticky Posted February 12 Posted February 12 5 minutes ago, NoshowJones said: Yes, I was never good at shaking hands. 😀😀 1
Deserted Posted February 15 Posted February 15 Wasn't it the case that you could buy alcohol in supermarkets at such times provided you purchased more than 10 litres. I got told that in Villa Market once.
FruitPudding Posted February 22 Posted February 22 On 2/11/2025 at 7:39 AM, Ben Zioner said: Nothing has changed since 1972... Except the birth rate was 7 offspring per woman in those days. Imagine! Wonder how many fathers??! Out in Isaan, they would just give birth in the garden without any medical supervision. No electricity, no plumbing; crapping in the forest until 1990, according to my EX.
richard_smith237 Posted February 22 Posted February 22 On 2/16/2025 at 1:28 AM, Deserted said: Wasn't it the case that you could buy alcohol in supermarkets at such times provided you purchased more than 10 litres. I got told that in Villa Market once. That was the case in Villa Market next to Sukhumvit 33/1 - they never prevent bulk buying (i.e. if getting a box of wine (12 bottles etc)... But... Its a PITA elsewhere... I collected my son from school the other day, had to rush to the Villa Market before 2pm... Got there just on 1:58pm... ... Picked up an empty box (showing the booze item) and took it to the check-out. Then the check-out girl got a member of staff to get the actual bottle from the storage. The 'fat' member of staff came out with a plate of food in hand, and with food in mouth attempted to say it was too late, its now after 2pm (but it came out a slobby messy mouthful cos she was still stuffing her face while trying to speak). I was ready to get involved, but the staff member told her I was there before 2pm and the other girl wasn't around to help out... ... So they sold me booze at about 2:05pm... a small win !!!... But it made me realise how ridiculous the rule is. Its always been ridiculous - one of those 'no logic whatsoever' rules that often has an impact on convenience.
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