On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 04:33:12 GMT, Kevin  ...
>The blue law stuff is pretty funny. In Arkansas, up until 1982, you
>couldn't sell the following stuff on a Sunday:
>
>(1) clothing and wearing apparel; (2) clothing accessories; (3)
>household utensils, glassware and china; (4) home, business or office
>furniture; (5) mechanical or electrical household or office appliances;
>(6) hardware, tools and paints; (7) building and lumber supply
>materials; (8) jewelry, silverware, watches and clocks; (9) luggage and
>leather goods; (10) musical instruments and recordings; (11) radios and
>television sets, receivers, record players, recording devices and
>components and parts therefor; (12) lawnmowers and other manual and
>power driven outdoor gardening equipment; (13) cameras, projectors and
>parts and equipment therefor (except film, flashbulbs and batteries);
>and (14) linens, yard goods, trimmings and sewing supplies.
>

and the children of Seventh Day Adventists (the scum of the earth) can't do any
of that on Saturdays either.

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