It may seem dumb by modern standards, but back in the 1930's we were not a nation of people who wanted to be in bubble wrap all the time. That's also why cars didn't have seatbelts.
It's not always on. When you lift it and tilt it slightly, it lights. If it's knocked over accidentally, the safety switch trips and it's as good as unplugged.
I'm not opposed to credit cards per se. I'm opposed to running up charges that can't be paid off on the very first shot. And yes, I have a checking account.
I'm just putting the stuff out there. Whether you follow it or not is up to you. I'm not the one ramming bullshit laws based on bullshit through the state or federal legislature just because I see somebody being happy.
No, fresh dough is mixed fresh daily at that place. And, are you really too stupid to tell a pop tart from a calzone? Or, is this just your feeble attempt at a joke?
My winning bid was what it's worth to me. I like the nostalgia it brings - to a time when everybody minded their own business and didn't live on false excuses to impose their choices on everybody else.