This idea seems to resurface every year, and I think it’s brilliant (at least for the business world that suffers the next morning). So, who would oppose? Churches, where attendance Sunday morning would probably fall. Bars & Restaurants that would potentially lose business on Saturday to house parties. Great phone topic!
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January 25, 2012


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