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🗓️ 18 November 2022
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0:00.0 | We have made it to the end of the week and there is a treasure at the end of the rainbow pot of the gold at the end of the rainbow and that pot of gold is Jimmy Mac. He is my my father 74 years old lives in the state of Georgia. |
0:13.3 | Watches a ton of cable news always has unique perspectives of Jimmy Mac reviews the news on Friday and with Thanksgiving being here, maybe some of the best Thanksgiving advice you'll ever get on today's show. Hi, my name is Kramer and I am proud to admit that I am a mama's boy. |
0:30.0 | You're not just any mama's boy. You're a certified mama's boy. And this is the certified mama's boy podcast. Hello. Yes today, the 18th of November at time of publishing. This is a daily podcast that we produce every single day with my mom. We got three principles. Live, laugh, love your mom. That means we live our lives out loud. We laugh a lot and we love my mom. My co-host Nancy Yancy. Hi, mom. Hi, honey. It didn't know better. You |
1:00.0 | would think that every single person on this that listens to this podcast is a vegan like myself. I was got by how many responses we got that people were emotionally moved when soup plantation closed. Oh, yeah, I remember that place. Okay. So yesterday we were talking about how like I felt this weird like sadness when the Walgreens down the street was closing. I don't know why I walked in there. They were boxing things up and they're just like a sense and I've been this Walgreens. |
1:30.0 | I mean, it's probably 10 times my whole entire life. You know what I mean? Like more than two and a half years. I was having these weird like fond memories like, oh, this is where I came from when I was constipated and had to get my laxative and it was weird. I don't know. It's just, but I feel like I just like all the stores in Maryland. It's probably the one I've gone to the most. Anyway, I asked you the question of like, did you ever have an emotional response when like a store closed. I mean, I thought maybe the answer would be restaurants. Right. So we put this on the certified fans page. I'll talk about a couple now. I'll get back to soup plantation. We got a bunch of toys. Our asses. |
2:00.0 | There was something very weird when toys are us closed. I don't necessarily disagree that it should have closed, but it still felt weird because it didn't make sense anymore. Unfortunately, I wish it did, but it just didn't make sense anymore. Like there was one store or maybe a couple stores per city and you drive past like six different Walmarts and targets and other stores that sold the exact same things before you before you got there. You know what I mean? |
2:30.0 | So it just didn't it didn't like us nostalgia. Yes, your kids. They won't care anymore. They won't be like a thing of their, you know, a couple of different random place. |
2:42.2 | Mani said there was a place in a local pizza restaurant, castanover, brothers pizza. She felt missadness about the Bombay company. |
2:51.2 | With the bombay company. I forgot all about that. What is that almost like little chach kees, just little stuff different little accessories and gifts, you know, when you said my mom and I drove drove to just about every single location through Georgia and South Carolina to buy up all their sale items. So it's weird. Yeah, it's like one of your places you go to any on our fan, fan page said borders. When borders close, I were feeling sadness about that too. |
3:21.6 | But I think it was what was the other big bookstore chain noble is the one we used to go to know there's a different one wasn't there a different one over like close to the outback steakhouse. |
3:31.6 | Like wall books or something like wall. I thought it was a thought it was a different. |
3:37.5 | Barnes and Noble felt like that was a newer thing. They used to be a different one. I swear to you over in that like where that |
3:43.3 | Outback steakhouse used to be and there was like a drugstore. You know, I'm talking about. Yeah, I know the shopping center. You're talking. There's a bookstore over there, but I can't |
3:53.2 | But that one closed up. Yeah, that one seemed that in hell. I don't I can't think of a bookstore. I think there are actually a couple books store that we used to go to a lot. |
4:00.8 | No, I don't think shop is noble though. |
4:04.3 | God, this is going to drive me crazy. Let me let me do a quick Google on this so we can I can't lose sleep over this night. Bookstore chains that close. Let's see. We remember any of these. God, that's |
4:15.8 | That's honestly a thing of the past borders. Right. Remember borders. Yeah, just talked about that. I'm going to go over some of the this is actually a whole Wikipedia page. |
4:27.7 | Of well. |
4:29.7 | Stores, you know, the thing of the past sadly, I loved book. I love bookstores. Was it be Dalton books maybe. |
4:38.0 | Oh, there was any Dalton books, but I don't remember anything being in that shopping center that store. I remember in a shopping center that we went to was the one close to our house. |
4:49.1 | That was in that shopping center with Windixie that then turned into a goodwill later. |
4:54.2 | No, it's right here. I got the answer. It was a used store walled in books. Oh, |
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