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Walt Zingmatilder

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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #550 on: July 12, 2015, 03:37:13 PM »

But on a special sunday you would have time to turn it into Ice Cream.

And so I would on a special Saturday or Wednesday if I wanted.
There should always be some time available to make ice cream.

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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #551 on: July 12, 2015, 03:39:10 PM »
I can imagine you in 1940 Wiggs ''Ah, you want to help people by stopping them getting overwhelmed by the Nazi beast.......Nanny State eh.
You do know you just lost the argument, right?
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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #552 on: July 12, 2015, 03:40:09 PM »
So Vlad's argument is that Sunday opening involves more spending and consumerism, therefore the government should ban it?  I'm not sure how that works - the government should do what Vlad wants?
Yes but isn't it the government's desire that we should save more and spend less?
And don't you think that if spending on non foodgoods was curtailed people would realise that they had shopoholism ''real bad''?

Ah, you want to help people by stopping them shopping.   Nanny state, eh?
I can imagine you in 1940 Wiggs ''Ah, you want to help people by stopping them getting overwhelmed by the Nazi beast.......Nanny State eh.

In any case who said anything about stopping people shopping. It would be about
stopping a few selling a few items. If debt and overspending is a social problem, we bring in measures for social problems........ Make Cashpoints only give out tickets for national trust properties and funfairs on a sunday.

Are the National Trust shops allowed to open and what about the consumerist shit given out by funfairs as 'prizes'?

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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #553 on: July 12, 2015, 03:40:36 PM »
Shaker here - only 30 minutes to go - no sign of press gang in street waiting to drag me into Sainsbury and force me at gunpoint to buy a microwavable vegetable jalfrezi - will keep eyes peeled - so far so good - Shaker out.
Why don't you pass the last 20 minutes counting the Ocado vans go by.

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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #554 on: July 12, 2015, 03:42:42 PM »
So Vlad's argument is that Sunday opening involves more spending and consumerism, therefore the government should ban it?  I'm not sure how that works - the government should do what Vlad wants?
Yes but isn't it the government's desire that we should save more and spend less?
And don't you think that if spending on non foodgoods was curtailed people would realise that they had shopoholism ''real bad''?

Ah, you want to help people by stopping them shopping.   Nanny state, eh?
I can imagine you in 1940 Wiggs ''Ah, you want to help people by stopping them getting overwhelmed by the Nazi beast.......Nanny State eh.

In any case who said anything about stopping people shopping. It would be about
stopping a few selling a few items. If debt and overspending is a social problem, we bring in measures for social problems........ Make Cashpoints only give out tickets for national trust properties and funfairs on a sunday.

Are the National Trust shops allowed to open and what about the consumerist shit given out by funfairs as 'prizes'?
Yes of course as long as they are less than the regulation square footage.

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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #555 on: July 12, 2015, 03:44:33 PM »
I can imagine you in 1940 Wiggs ''Ah, you want to help people by stopping them getting overwhelmed by the Nazi beast.......Nanny State eh.
You do know you just lost the argument, right?
Oh yes? which argument is that?

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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #556 on: July 12, 2015, 03:47:07 PM »
So Vlad's argument is that Sunday opening involves more spending and consumerism, therefore the government should ban it?  I'm not sure how that works - the government should do what Vlad wants?
Yes but isn't it the government's desire that we should save more and spend less?
And don't you think that if spending on non foodgoods was curtailed people would realise that they had shopoholism ''real bad''?

Ah, you want to help people by stopping them shopping.   Nanny state, eh?
I can imagine you in 1940 Wiggs ''Ah, you want to help people by stopping them getting overwhelmed by the Nazi beast.......Nanny State eh.

In any case who said anything about stopping people shopping. It would be about
stopping a few selling a few items. If debt and overspending is a social problem, we bring in measures for social problems........ Make Cashpoints only give out tickets for national trust properties and funfairs on a sunday.

Are the National Trust shops allowed to open and what about the consumerist shit given out by funfairs as 'prizes'?
Yes of course as long as they are less than the regulation square footage.

So it isn't consumerism you oppose -nothing like a William Morris-themed mug with a matching plastic sandwich tray and an overpriced keyring in the shape of a pair of wellies (Made in China). It's just consumerism in places that you disapprove of.

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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #557 on: July 12, 2015, 03:47:39 PM »
Ve hav vays of making you shop

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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #558 on: July 12, 2015, 03:51:26 PM »
I can imagine you in 1940 Wiggs ''Ah, you want to help people by stopping them getting overwhelmed by the Nazi beast.......Nanny State eh.
You do know you just lost the argument, right?
Oh yes? which argument is that?
Your argument that you get to decide where and when people can shop. Invoking the Nazis establishes Godwin's Law and automatic loss of the argument. You can't argue with this. It's the Law.
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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #559 on: July 12, 2015, 03:53:52 PM »
So Vlad's argument is that Sunday opening involves more spending and consumerism, therefore the government should ban it?  I'm not sure how that works - the government should do what Vlad wants?
Yes but isn't it the government's desire that we should save more and spend less?
And don't you think that if spending on non foodgoods was curtailed people would realise that they had shopoholism ''real bad''?

Ah, you want to help people by stopping them shopping.   Nanny state, eh?
I can imagine you in 1940 Wiggs ''Ah, you want to help people by stopping them getting overwhelmed by the Nazi beast.......Nanny State eh.

In any case who said anything about stopping people shopping. It would be about
stopping a few selling a few items. If debt and overspending is a social problem, we bring in measures for social problems........ Make Cashpoints only give out tickets for national trust properties and funfairs on a sunday.

Are the National Trust shops allowed to open and what about the consumerist shit given out by funfairs as 'prizes'?
Yes of course as long as they are less than the regulation square footage.

So it isn't consumerism you oppose -nothing like a William Morris-themed mug with a matching plastic sandwich tray and an overpriced keyring in the shape of a pair of wellies (Made in China). It's just consumerism in places that you disapprove of.
I've never heard of said mugs and keyrings suggested in the context of and in tandem with unbridled, economically significant consumerism before........is it a Keynesian or monetarist idea?

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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #560 on: July 12, 2015, 03:56:51 PM »
I can imagine you in 1940 Wiggs ''Ah, you want to help people by stopping them getting overwhelmed by the Nazi beast.......Nanny State eh.
You do know you just lost the argument, right?
Oh yes? which argument is that?
Your argument that you get to decide where and when people can shop. Invoking the Nazis establishes Godwin's Law and automatic loss of the argument. You can't argue with this. It's the Law.

Vlad here......it's 15.55 and still the Godwin's law patrol hasn't arrived to arrest me for breaking his law.....I thought I saw a patrol vehicle at 15.54 but it was just an Ocado van.........Vlad out.

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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #561 on: July 12, 2015, 03:58:50 PM »
About 5 minutes to go Shaky - so keep your head down: camouflage is essential, so make sure your tin hat doesn't reflect the sun.

Popping over to the bookies (had a few quid on the winner of the first at Perth), so might drop into Tesco about half-four: just because I can.  :)

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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #562 on: July 12, 2015, 04:00:25 PM »
Grrrrrr!  ;D
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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #563 on: July 12, 2015, 04:03:57 PM »

Oh yes? which argument is that?

Yes I often ask the same question about your postings on R&E
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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #564 on: July 12, 2015, 04:06:50 PM »

Oh yes? which argument is that?

Yes I often ask the same question about your postings on R&E
Oh yes? which postings are they?

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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #565 on: July 12, 2015, 04:09:46 PM »
So Vlad's argument is that Sunday opening involves more spending and consumerism, therefore the government should ban it?  I'm not sure how that works - the government should do what Vlad wants?
Yes but isn't it the government's desire that we should save more and spend less?
And don't you think that if spending on non foodgoods was curtailed people would realise that they had shopoholism ''real bad''?

Ah, you want to help people by stopping them shopping.   Nanny state, eh?
I can imagine you in 1940 Wiggs ''Ah, you want to help people by stopping them getting overwhelmed by the Nazi beast.......Nanny State eh.

In any case who said anything about stopping people shopping. It would be about
stopping a few selling a few items. If debt and overspending is a social problem, we bring in measures for social problems........ Make Cashpoints only give out tickets for national trust properties and funfairs on a sunday.

Are the National Trust shops allowed to open and what about the consumerist shit given out by funfairs as 'prizes'?
Yes of course as long as they are less than the regulation square footage.

So it isn't consumerism you oppose -nothing like a William Morris-themed mug with a matching plastic sandwich tray and an overpriced keyring in the shape of a pair of wellies (Made in China). It's just consumerism in places that you disapprove of.
I've never heard of said mugs and keyrings suggested in the context of and in tandem with unbridled, economically significant consumerism before........is it a Keynesian or monetarist idea?

That's goalpost moving. What is the difference between me buying a mug from the NT and a mug from Tesco? True, the NT are a charity but not all the purchase price goes to a good cause and it's still consumerism - I want this mug so I'm going to buy it even if I don't need it. I'll soon get bored with the mug and want a new one, even if I don't need one, that's how consumerism works, especially when it comes to gift shops that sell stuff few people really need. And both mugs have the same impact on the environment and both shops have staff who aren't having their national weekly holiday.

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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #566 on: July 12, 2015, 04:12:52 PM »
Dear Wigs,

Call it Nanny state if you want, but the simple fact is humans are stupid.

Mans greed.

Now I am just about to have my Sunday dinner, made by my neighbour, the ingredients were bought yesterday, no need to rush to the supermarket.

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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #567 on: July 12, 2015, 04:14:09 PM »

Call it Nanny state if you want, but the simple fact is humans are stupid.

Mans greed.


speak for yourself.
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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #568 on: July 12, 2015, 04:30:14 PM »
Dear Wigs,

Call it Nanny state if you want, but the simple fact is humans are stupid.

Mans greed.

Now I am just about to have my Sunday dinner, made by my neighbour, the ingredients were bought yesterday, no need to rush to the supermarket.

Gonnagle.

I'm just going to cook ours, also bought yesterday. But would the sky really have fallen in if I'd bought the jacket potatoes at 9 am this morning rather than at 10 am as I am legally entitled to? Would that really make me some kind of greedy consumerist monster?

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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #569 on: July 12, 2015, 04:40:21 PM »
Dear Wigs,

Call it Nanny state if you want, but the simple fact is humans are stupid.

Mans greed.

Now I am just about to have my Sunday dinner, made by my neighbour, the ingredients were bought yesterday, no need to rush to the supermarket.

Gonnagle.

I'm just going to cook ours, also bought yesterday. But would the sky really have fallen in if I'd bought the jacket potatoes at 9 am this morning rather than at 10 am as I am legally entitled to? Would that really make me some kind of greedy consumerist monster?
Would the sky have fallen in waiting till ten?
On the other hand the environment changes at 9 if the whole consumerist juggernaut is humming at that time.

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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #570 on: July 12, 2015, 04:41:29 PM »
A day of reflection sounds fine, but will the date be determined by Vlad? 
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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #571 on: July 12, 2015, 04:42:50 PM »
A day of reflection sounds fine, but will the date be determined by Vlad?
There's a good chance it won't so don't worry unduly.

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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #572 on: July 12, 2015, 04:43:27 PM »
Dear Wigs,

Call it Nanny state if you want, but the simple fact is humans are stupid.

Mans greed.

Now I am just about to have my Sunday dinner, made by my neighbour, the ingredients were bought yesterday, no need to rush to the supermarket.

Gonnagle.

I'm just going to cook ours, also bought yesterday. But would the sky really have fallen in if I'd bought the jacket potatoes at 9 am this morning rather than at 10 am as I am legally entitled to? Would that really make me some kind of greedy consumerist monster?
Would the sky have fallen in waiting till ten?
On the other hand the environment changes at 9 if the whole consumerist juggernaut is humming at that time.

It depends. What if  I had something lovely planned to do with my family for ten, or that meant leaving at ten? What if the later start meant cutting the day short?

Besides, isn't consumerism consumerism at ten as well as nine? Why the difference?

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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #573 on: July 12, 2015, 04:48:03 PM »
Dear Wigs,

He gets my vote for Prime Minister.

Dear Rhiannon,

Sky falling in, not on me or you, but maybe your childrens children.

Sins of the Father :'(

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Re: Extended Sunday opening hours
« Reply #574 on: July 12, 2015, 04:59:50 PM »
A day of reflection sounds fine, but will the date be determined by Vlad?
There's a good chance it won't so don't worry unduly.
We can all rest easily, then.

Or go shopping instead, since it's all about choice innit ;)
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