Posted by JML755 on January 06, 2011 at 09:02:00 from (66.184.63.110):
In Reply to: OT: Sea salt posted by soder33 on January 05, 2011 at 07:27:27:
wow, interesting diversion into another topic. Your comments triggered my memory of being at my grandparents house in Detroit in the 50's when I was under 10 or so and being sent down the street (solo) to the corner bar (there were 3 bars on the corner, 4th building was a butcher shop with sawdust on the floors) to pick up chips and beer for my grandpa, dad and uncles who were usually in the kitchen playing cards. I remember vividly being nervous (because of the stares from the guys on stools) walking up to the bar which was taller than me. The bartender just put the stuff in a box and I walked back being careful not to run or drop the precious cargo. Think that would happen today in ANY place in this country? :lol: Thanks for the memory jog.
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