Sign of a failed economy?
So if we're being surrounded by Dollar Generals is it the end times economically?
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Just the end times for your area... I thought Grifftopia was off in the wilderness, though? It's been a long time since I saw a "Dollar" store of any ilk, around here the new thing is a chain called "Five Below."
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I'm thinking some local must have franchised. One is being built in Choconut, PA and another in Appalachian, NY That's only 15 min to one and 20 to the other.
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They're being smart. I guess dingy is in.
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when Amanda and I ride around the country on the motorcycle, we notice that in every small depressed looking town that has a name you will find:
A) Dollar Store/Dollar General B) Autoparts (Napa, Advance, Oreilly etc.) and often a CVS/Walgreens/Rite Aid and a Subway Hoagie shop |
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That's what I said. Subway. I added hoagie shop so people didn't think I meant underground trains.
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Signs of a failed economy should be the prevalence of Walmart. An oligarch-owned purveyor of cheap wares that doesn't pay it's own employees enough to buy the stuff back without food stamps.
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You should have taken me to a better BBQ joint. Amanda doesn't want to move away anymore. Spoiled her with the splendor of convenient everything that is south jersey. |
My town's economy must be in the pits.
We got shit opening on every corner. |
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Women do get spoiled. When are you going to start looking at houses for sale? Might as well have a plan. |
Coincidence.... A buddy at work just told me he went to White House on weds and had the cheese steak hoagie. Then went to the Casino and won enough to pay for gas tolls and lunch. The day cost him $7.
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