![]() 06/11/2019 at 23:26 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
SSo I am reading Drew Magary’s column tonight, way late for the comment party, and see the first question, best things you commonly see driving through a small town. Man what an opportunity missed, the best things didn’t make the list.
1. Old independent or small chain ice cream store. The kind where you park in a gravel lot , walk up, and order through a screen. Bonus if the have a grill
2. Old railway station, either abandoned with some vintage luggage carts or whatever around, or small museum, or repurposed but still kept somewhat original.
3. Old gas/service station, couple bays, interesting architecture, maybe some vintage signs still hanging about. I so want to buy one, clean it up, and work on my cars in it.
4. Park with WWII plane or tank or steam locomotive. When I was a kid there was a park within walking distance with a Corsair, a lot of these went away, but still a few in small town America.
5. Real motel, with a small office and individual little janky cabins.
I could write this list on 5 different days and put it in a different order each time, but number one would stay number one because “cones, malts, sundaes and freezes”
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6. Men who swear they have changed from their horribly misogynistic ways and are redeemed . Also liars.
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I want to own (and spruce up) a retro little motel sometime.
![]() 06/12/2019 at 00:12 |
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100% agree with number one. I had a damn good shake at this tiny little place a couple weeks back, it was super cheap too.
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?? Sorry, are those just your thoughts on the title subject matter, or i n some way a response to my post?
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I prefer Baskin-Robbins
![]() 06/12/2019 at 00:22 |
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No, just a instinctive reaction when I see Drew’s name.
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