In the village of Morrisville in my post today, Kerbey, the pharmacists Jen and Chris, and wife-and-husband team that own the independent Dougherty Pharmacy that is also like an old-time 5-and-10, answer questions and serve their customers to this kind of level. And that’s why I still drive the 35 miles from Syracuse every month to buy my prescriptions from them instead of taking the easy way at Walgreen’s or Rite Aid down the block.
Poor little Rene looks as though he’s about to pee his pantaloons. I must say I do admire that man’s socks. Is this from one of your French magazines?
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Oui, oui, it is. And they are snazzy socks.
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Afterwards he gave the child a Coke.
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I was going to add that the kid grew up to design the ’53 Studebaker but thought that was too snarky a comment for the weekend.
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Not snarky enough.
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In the village of Morrisville in my post today, Kerbey, the pharmacists Jen and Chris, and wife-and-husband team that own the independent Dougherty Pharmacy that is also like an old-time 5-and-10, answer questions and serve their customers to this kind of level. And that’s why I still drive the 35 miles from Syracuse every month to buy my prescriptions from them instead of taking the easy way at Walgreen’s or Rite Aid down the block.
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And I commend you for doing so.
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hoping that Rene did not wake his maman up in the middle of the night to take him to see The Pharmacist to remove his splinter.
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