A Senior Plugger remembers that, once upon a time, when you pulled up to a gas station, three attendants RUSHED out to wash your windshield, check the air in your tires, check the oil, and pump your gas. Sometimes, they even offered you a free soda from the station’s cooler. Most of the attendants also knew the names of all of your kids – and which one was in which grade at school. A Senior Plugger also remembers that, once upon a time, you could send a letter to almost anybody anywhere and all you needed on the envelope was the person’s name, the town where they lived and the state where the town was located – and no one EVER worried that the letter might get lost on its way to its destination.
A Senior Plugger remembers that, once upon a time, when you pulled up to a gas station, three attendants RUSHED out to wash your windshield, check the air in your tires, check the oil, and pump your gas. Sometimes, they even offered you a free soda from the station’s cooler. Most of the attendants also knew the names of all of your kids – and which one was in which grade at school. A Senior Plugger also remembers that, once upon a time, you could send a letter to almost anybody anywhere and all you needed on the envelope was the person’s name, the town where they lived and the state where the town was located – and no one EVER worried that the letter might get lost on its way to its destination.