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In reply to the discussion: OK, here we go: "I'm so old I remember..." [View all]Genki Hikari
(1,766 posts)44. They had a place like that in Edinburg Texas
My mom lived down there in the 90s, and needed a housesitter while she was in Europe for the summer. I was "between jobs" at the time, so why not?
As per her instructions, she wanted me to take her car for a spin to keep the battery from dying. First time out, I saw it needed gas. I had seen the "full service" sign driving into the Valley, and stopped there for a fillup and overall check of the car. A good thing I did, too. The attendant found that the battery she'd had put in at Sears before she left? The tech hadn't removed the plastic wrap around it! Could have blown up the car, and anyone in it!
Anytime I see a full-service station, I pop in to give them the business, even if their gas is more expensive.
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We lived in the country, so our milk came straight from our Jersey cows.
Arkansas Granny
Oct 2022
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