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bucolic_frolic

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2. Hilarious in a way
Sun Sep 1, 2024, 08:06 AM
Sep 2024

because as a kid I visited VT a few times in the 1960s and some small towns looked like Appalachia with outlying roads dotted here or there with roadside ellipticall 1930s trailers as the residence. My civilization parents thought it charming but had no idea what they were really looking at, let alone calling it a counterculture. In the 1990's I recall a Kmart lodged in a former Woolworth store with wooden floors and tin celing, and not selling much even though they had the same specials as every location nationwide.

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