Posted by db4600 on October 17, 2020 at 06:00:54 from (207.191.148.158):
In Reply to: Today's funny posted by jon f mn on October 17, 2020 at 05:37:18:
That’s gotta be a Minnesota thing. That was the old TEMPO store is St. Cloud. The store is long gone. It’s a bank now. They just sheltered and built around the folks. They’re talking about weather, crops, casserole recipes, family cousins, animal husbandry, canning secrets, and the like, but not religion or politics! They’ve said they’re going a thousand times, but neither side will make the move to break off talks for the chance that they might be labeled as prudish. They are so engrossed they don’t grasp the fact that you, their children, are gone and grown and that the ‘67 Pontiac Tempest in the parking lot was crushed at Phillips’ Iron and Salvage years ago already. Long before Phillips closed down and even longer before Pontiac closed down.
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