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<p>[QUOTE="silverspur, post: 12211772, member: 96790"]Life's a journey, not a destination.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm going from DFW to the twin cities, so I'm looking forward to stopping at places along the way. That truck stop on the exit going to Oklahoma state sells rotisserie chickens that are savory and delicious plus a funky gift shop so I'm going to stop in there.</p><p><br /></p><p>Every place I go I try to focus on a pleasant memory I have had of someone I have met there, like Bev the waitress that worked at the Iron Skillet in Carlisle PA. She was the greatest of all time. I never had to ask for anything or wait for the check etc. Same thing with the C in-store atJo Jo's at exit 106 in Arkansas. Man or woman behind the register, they're just real down home and friendly. I'll go in there and buy something I don't even need just to feel the warmth and human connection.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="silverspur, post: 12211772, member: 96790"]Life's a journey, not a destination. I'm going from DFW to the twin cities, so I'm looking forward to stopping at places along the way. That truck stop on the exit going to Oklahoma state sells rotisserie chickens that are savory and delicious plus a funky gift shop so I'm going to stop in there. Every place I go I try to focus on a pleasant memory I have had of someone I have met there, like Bev the waitress that worked at the Iron Skillet in Carlisle PA. She was the greatest of all time. I never had to ask for anything or wait for the check etc. Same thing with the C in-store atJo Jo's at exit 106 in Arkansas. Man or woman behind the register, they're just real down home and friendly. I'll go in there and buy something I don't even need just to feel the warmth and human connection.[/QUOTE]
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