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This just brought back memories of being a regular at a local grocery store and cashiers regularly forgiving me small change if I didn't have enough on me. Granted, I was a kid at the time. Now I live too far away from any small stores where I could ever be a 'regular' and chain stores close by just don't do that it seems. So thanks for sharing, that brought back good feelings :) Hope you enjoyed your soda!


I had a slow day today, which is a good thing. Picked up some silly items from the post office, helped mom clean up her father's grave for his birthday all neat and nice. Got hired for a new project! Doesn't pay much, but I'm just happy to do what I love doing while it lasts :)


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~tffb wrote:


Yes, I remembered the episode of King of the Hill where Hank Hill was $1 short and the guy said "no sweat, we don't pinch pennies here", or something like that.


Strange show, that was. It captured so much of Midwestern attitudes, but also traits of people, and even mannerisms at some times. Didn't seem like a show I would be "into" back in the day, but then I watched like every episode just to see what they would "pick up on" next. Weird. Haha.

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