So do they do all the hunting and gathering on Sundays, then open the doors for the public the next day? I don't know, it doesn't sound too kosher, Ruth. I'd stay away.
I assume that since their meat is fresh, Sunday is spent chopping up whole cows and chickens while the store is closed. And really, who wouldn't want to do that for $8 an hour?
I'm guessing someone got saturday confused. Though it's rare to see any store closed on sundays.
ReplyDeleteAdam, in Pella nothing is open on Sundays. Not even the Walmart. I didn't think about them meaning Saturday.
DeleteSo do they do all the hunting and gathering on Sundays, then open the doors for the public the next day? I don't know, it doesn't sound too kosher, Ruth. I'd stay away.
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Robyn, That is a thought. Dream job, being paid to hunt?
DeleteI assume that since their meat is fresh, Sunday is spent chopping up whole cows and chickens while the store is closed. And really, who wouldn't want to do that for $8 an hour?
ReplyDeleteBFTS, Don't forget making the summer sausage. That place makes a mean summer sausage.
DeleteJust in case they decide to open on Sunday.
ReplyDeleteYou can never be too sure.
Al, If they do open a store on a Sunday in Pella, it is surely a sign of the apocalypse. Oh my God! It's coming!
DeleteSo the job must be guarding the shop to prevent hungry carnivores from raiding it. I would have hired a rhinoceros.
ReplyDeleteGorilla Bananas, they could be afraid the rhino would eat their tulips. Pella is a Dutch town and you don't mess with the tulips. Twould be bad.
Deletewell i guess they would be working alone haha funny stuff, ruth :)
ReplyDeleteLynn, seeing this was destiny. I never read that paper.
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