Comment Re:I take issue with that description (Score 1) 465
Wawa rocks. I miss being able to go to the local Wawa. All we've got here in Chicago is a bunch of lame 7-11's and the Wawa-wannabe's called White Hen Pantry.
When I lived in the Lehigh Valley, PA, I'd stop at Wawa every day to pick up two pints of iced tea and one of their cheap but readily available breakfast sandwiches. Sometime later in the day, or even for supper, some fresh sandwiches. Their Boli's were good too. And they had the cheapest cigarette prices around.
Oh, and local stores don't have cheap iced tea drinks in pints and cartons from the dairies. Local stores only have bottled national brand iced tea, and it's all nasty tasting too, even the Snapple stuff.
I can name ... probably six Wawa's and I ain't from Saath Joysie either! But the drive to the nearest Wawa would be a *bit* extreme!
Ahh, freshman year in Bethlehem .. and someone says "Let's go to Wawa" and I say, "What the F?? is a waa waa?!?" :-) I'd also never heard of a perogie, and never used the term hogie, and had never had a cheesesteak in my life, let alone funnel cakes .. ahh the things the midatlantic states get to enjoy!
When I lived in the Lehigh Valley, PA, I'd stop at Wawa every day to pick up two pints of iced tea and one of their cheap but readily available breakfast sandwiches. Sometime later in the day, or even for supper, some fresh sandwiches. Their Boli's were good too. And they had the cheapest cigarette prices around.
Oh, and local stores don't have cheap iced tea drinks in pints and cartons from the dairies. Local stores only have bottled national brand iced tea, and it's all nasty tasting too, even the Snapple stuff.
I can name
Ahh, freshman year in Bethlehem