Posted by Traditional Farmer on July 10, 2013 at 14:55:13 from (67.233.66.158):
In Reply to: Ike Godsey posted by NY 986 on July 10, 2013 at 09:20:05:
I don't get too nostalgic about the old country stores the one close to me was run by a crook that'd cheat anyone he could especially those poorer folks that had no car to travel to town.He'd do things like add things they didn't get to the ticket and sell poor quality things for exhorbant prices.Gotten a few candy bars there as a kid with worms in them etc etc.And don't take the Walton's show too seriously I know that area really well and a lot of people that lived there back then and they pretty much laugh at how unrealistic the show was.Guess Old Hamner remember things how they never were.The old man never had a sawmill he reportably sold slab wood when he was a little sober. I say thank God for Walmart,TSC and Sheetz
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