I was thinking about that the other day, Judds Drugs back home, closed now. Lunch counter with a soda fountain, ice cream. I'm not sure, but back in the day, must have been a federal law that all drug stores had to have...
Never should have repealed that law. See, just further proof that politicians can't do anything right. Grin.
When I lived in Illinois, Romeoville, I often worked in Kankakee, which drove me right through the town of Manhattan on Rt 52. Right on the curve in Manhattan is Kirby's restaurant where they not only make their own cakes, pies, pasteries right in front of you, they do for about a dozen or so "bakeries" in the general area, that purchase from them, and resell them. I always told folks, "If you drive through Manhattan and don't stop at Kirbys, you will be pulled over before you get out of town for breaking the law, a federal law requiring that all passers by have to stop at Kirbys". Kirbys is still there. If you are ever passing through, I'm telling you, its the law, a federal law that you must stop and treat yourself and your passengers. Don't go and be breakin the law now.
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