If I were King, I would eat a lot better than that. But I do like their taquitos...![]()
I so MISS having 7-11 nearby. In the south, they simply don't exist. On a hot day, nothing beats a Slurpee.
Growing up on Long Island, I actually lived behind one. That's right, less than 50 yards away from the mecca of junk food and deliciousness! Mom would stand at the window and watch my sisters and I walk over to buy candy, Slurpees, bread, milk etc. We were 6 and 10 at the time. I remember my sister teasing me one morning that she was going to go opver without me, and I freaked out and rushed out the door to catch up to her. Got all the way to the "Sev", bought our candy and started walking home. About halfway out of the parking lot I looked down and realized I never put pants on. I was just in my underwear!!
Ran like a bat outta hell back to the house. Man I miss those days!
Anyone on Long Island...it was the 7-11 on william Floyd Parkway in Shirley. We lived in the house right behind it.
I so MISS having 7-11 nearby. In the south, they simply don't exist. On a hot day, nothing beats a Slurpee.
Growing up on Long Island, I actually lived behind one. That's right, less than 50 yards away from the mecca of junk food and deliciousness! Mom would stand at the window and watch my sisters and I walk over to buy candy, Slurpees, bread, milk etc. We were 6 and 10 at the time. I remember my sister teasing me one morning that she was going to go opver without me, and I freaked out and rushed out the door to catch up to her. Got all the way to the "Sev", bought our candy and started walking home. About halfway out of the parking lot I looked down and realized I never put pants on. I was just in my underwear!!
Ran like a bat outta hell back to the house. Man I miss those days!
Anyone on Long Island...it was the 7-11 on william Floyd Parkway in Shirley. We lived in the house right behind it.
It seems we have a 7-11 on every corner in this town(Or so it seems)..Slurpees are my favorite thing to get there![]()
In the south, they simply don't exist.
I so MISS having 7-11 nearby. In the south, they simply don't exist. On a hot day, nothing beats a Slurpee.
Growing up on Long Island, I actually lived behind one. That's right, less than 50 yards away from the mecca of junk food and deliciousness! Mom would stand at the window and watch my sisters and I walk over to buy candy, Slurpees, bread, milk etc. We were 6 and 10 at the time. I remember my sister teasing me one morning that she was going to go opver without me, and I freaked out and rushed out the door to catch up to her. Got all the way to the "Sev", bought our candy and started walking home. About halfway out of the parking lot I looked down and realized I never put pants on. I was just in my underwear!!
Ran like a bat outta hell back to the house. Man I miss those days!
Anyone on Long Island...it was the 7-11 on william Floyd Parkway in Shirley. We lived in the house right behind it.