The_Kentwood_Farms

The_Kentwood_Farms t1_jahp6lt wrote

Yes! I grew up in a small MA town that hinged on two rotaries. There was no signage, people just knew how to navigate them, people drove through them like raped apes, but there was still very little issues because folks just knew how to use them.

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The_Kentwood_Farms t1_j9f0w3v wrote

I remember, after moving down here from a part of the country that doesn't have these kinds of gas stations, someone at work asking everyone if they wanted to get lunch at Wawa. I kept thinking, "we're going to a gas station for lunch...on purpose?". Little did I know that the food would be half way decent and the coffee is pretty pretty pretty good.

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The_Kentwood_Farms t1_j7kgls7 wrote

Took the fam to go see Hamilton a couple years back, months after me and my partner went and saw Book of Mormon and had a great time. The BoM seats were in the orchestra section and were fine, the Hamilton tickets were in the balcony and everyone up there who was over 6' tall basically had to stand the whole time because there's not enough room to get your legs in.

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The_Kentwood_Farms t1_j293kfw wrote

That person just knows how to look at Discogs and price accordingly, it sucks because it's the kind of place where you hope to dive into bins and score a gem for cheap, but they just know how to google. I always try and hit up thrift stores and goodwill spots to find the cheap gem, but it's not gonna happen there.

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The_Kentwood_Farms t1_j0u1ovh wrote

I remember heading to tiki bobs one day with friends for the 10 cent tacos/25 cent beers, then being turned away because one of our friends had cut off shorts.... trying to square the idea of not being dressed nice enough for 25 cent beers broke my brain.

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