08.26.07
Now I am aware that Sunday is the day of rest, supposedly, technically, really only a Christian/Unionist invention.
And I understand that in the early 1900’s, in the good old days of the Progressives, getting Sunday off and taking the newly-constructed tramways into a suburb, or the countryside perchance, was the sublime conclusion to a 70-hour weekly toil in the factory.
Still, this is 2007, not 1911. Thing should be open on Sunday.
Again, I would understand if I was in, you know, a suburb of
But I’m in the middle of freaking
Why do I rave bitterly? Probably because after walking for 30 minutes around
Needless to say, I solved my hunger problem indirectly—I went to a sculpture museum for 1.5 hours and then, after another 15 minutes of walking stumbled upon a hole-in-the-wall with exactly what I needed: Panini or Sandwich + Sweet Crêpe + Orangina = 5€. Golden, why couldn’t it always be like that?
3 commentaires:
It's the same thing in Winnipeg. You didn't mention the time of day, but in Wpg, nothing is open on Sundays until noon. It was REALLY annoying.
and here i was annoyed that i couldn't pick up some mike's at target after 8 today (sunday).
seva-
it's great to hear that aside from some Sunday frustrations, everything has been relatively interesting thus far. look forward to more updates
take care,
Benji
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