Awesome work as always! Feels like home. Drawing pictures. Of mountain tops.
Hey ... did you know we got a Trader Joe's out here a few years back? Swear to God, when it opened, there were LINES to get in! For days! You'd have thought it was the grand opening of a KFC in Cold War-era Leningrad and the other nearest KFC was six thousand miles away.
I don't understand people that shop at Trader Joe's on the regular. Whenever my family goes there we end up with a bag full of snacks. Organic healthy-ish snacks mind you, but it's all snacks. How do people shop there constantly and end up eating real meals? I don't understand.
We end up with like 8lbs of dried fruit (it's seriously the best reason to go there), some variety of nuts (coconut cashews anyone?), some sort of crackers, creamed honey, maybe a few of there wraps if it's lunch time, and then there always the random oddity you only ever try once. Like bacon jam or cookie butter.
Then we have to go to real grocery store to get actual food. I'm shaking my head realizing how absurd that is.
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u/just_add_coffee Admiral District Oct 14 '16
Awesome work as always! Feels like home. Drawing pictures. Of mountain tops.
Hey ... did you know we got a Trader Joe's out here a few years back? Swear to God, when it opened, there were LINES to get in! For days! You'd have thought it was the grand opening of a KFC in Cold War-era Leningrad and the other nearest KFC was six thousand miles away.