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drug store open on sunday? really?


barney would go down and get a soda pop


but a small southern town, i feel like the place would have been closed on sundays

dont you?

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I wondered the same thing. A small town in early 60s would likely be closed up entirely, except for a gas station. And the dinner was open late too.

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Well, in those years more stores were closed on Sundays, but it seems possible a drug store might be open. Or at least be open part of the day. I don't remember that episode.

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He is talking about the episode "Man in a Hurry" from season 3. Great episode! One of My favorites.

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At that time, stores across the country would be closed on Sunday. In the late sixties, major grocery stores (like the A&P) might be open for a few hours on Sunday. I know they were in our town. But everything else was closed. I remember because my parents were huge smokers and once in a while they would (gasp!) run out of cigarettes on a Sunday! It was a big panic moment. Where to get some smokes? They'd usually send my sister down to our grandmother's house a few blocks away to borrow a few cigarettes.

I'm familiar with the episode in question. But I haven't seen it in a long time. As I recall, I thought Barney said that he was going to walk down to the filling station to get a bottle of pop. Could be wrong though. But that's what I remember.

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I assumed that there was a pop machine outside the filling station.

It crossed my mind the other day that we used to call them filling stations. I don't hear that anymore; it's always gas station - at least in my part of the country. Maybe I'll resurrect that term just to see the reaction I get. 😉

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