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TOO MANY BROKE PEOPLE
We pulled in to the crowded gas station, and the pumps that weren’t yellow-bagged had people already pumping gas, so we pulled in behind a soccer grandmom in a white Toyota SUV to wait our turn for a pump. Presently, … Continue reading →
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