The 50 Plus Cafe, Pub, All-Nite Greasy Spoon and Dive Bar

Did anyone oppose the motion to put a Crotchwalk the bar, where patrons can go and tip their favorite crotch or crotches?
 
Have never had authentic gumbo - mostly b/c I don't care for sausage or shellfish. But had okra in some gumbo-like chicken soup before I had to give up tomatoes. Not bad.

Tried grits as an adult. Sibling wedding south of Mason-Dixon. It was on the breakfast buffet. Delish - I still make them myself occasionally. I eat mine savory, my SIL likes hers sweet. Have not tried hominy though.

Fried green tomato was delicious. At the same wedding as the grits. Was the only time I actually liked and finished a piece of fried chicken, too.
When I was in the army, seemed like 2/3 of the people were from the south. (Not casting aspersions just sayin it as I see it). There was grits for breakfast nearly every day at the chow hall when we were not in the field. (You could choose other things too).

I came to appreciate grits some.
 
Does anyone have a paper route?

I was considering if I should continue scavenging for rubber bands or plop down some silver.

Then it occurred to me if I knew someone with a paper route I’d be on easy street.

When I was a kid they were everywhere but I haven’t seen one in a long time delivering the Daily Planet.
I had a paper route when I was a kid. I delivered the evening Easton express when I was in grade school, growing up in a small rural town.
 
I had a paper route when I was a kid.
But did you keep any rubber bands?

This just may be one of those supply line issues, like toilet paper, that comes out of nowhere and bytes you in the pooper. I’ll drop it but if you’re sucking for rubber bands next lockdown I’m not opening my bunker.
I delivered the evening Easton express

Was there a morning express? The mailman used to come twice a day once so you could get a letter in the AM and the other person could often receive a reply that evening.
 
But did you keep any rubber bands?

This just may be one of those supply line issues, like toilet paper, that comes out of nowhere and bytes you in the pooper. I’ll drop it but if you’re sucking for rubber bands next lockdown I’m not opening my bunker.


Was there a morning express? The mailman used to come twice a day once so you could get a letter in the AM and the other person could often receive a reply that evening.
That's before my time. I think only one issue.
 
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