And now if I walk three blocks in any direction, buying food is impossible. There is a convenience store a mile away, but the closest actual grocery store is 2.5 miles away.
Oh, the pain of physical strenuous exertion! Half of my neighbors also stop at the mailbox before continuing 50 feet to the garage to save walking an extra 50 feet. Most of them also can’t park inside because they have so much junk piled up inside.
When I grew up in the 60’s we had a corner market about every other block and a “spa” (coffee or soda counter) on the other block. They showed the “ethnicity” of the local community. Italian, Greek, Irish, Korean, Chinese, Egyptian, “Kosher”, etc… We also had a Piggly Wiggly for stuff the local markets didn’t carry.
When I went back 20 yrs later about 3 out of 4 were gone. Replaced by a Supermarket every mile or so.
PS I can’t write out fractions. Gocomics thinks it’s a URL, which isn’t allowed.
And now you can’t earn a living wage doing honest work, so you have to deliver for Uber Eats to make ends meet by being a slave to the gig-economy—oh, wait, that’s the poor soul who brought the food to you.
When I was little (up to age of 5) we lived in Brooklyn. My entire life – other than when visiting my other grandparents by car – was in 3 blocks across and an one block up. Home, grandparents & uncle, great aunt / uncle, school, grocery store, fruit & vegetable man, bakery, kosher deli, fish store (ick), kosher butcher, and 3 “candy stores”. With googlemaps I can visit back there whenever I want – the stores have changed and my nursery school is gone, but it looks the same.
Cactus-Pete 8 months ago
What? His mamá didn’t cook for him?
Rhetorical_Question 8 months ago
Hilarious stuff?
pschearer Premium Member 8 months ago
Uphill. Both ways. Backwards. On his hands. Doing his homework. Carrying his brothers.
cdward 8 months ago
Oh come on. Papi’s younger than I am, and they had delivery back then.
texasbob 8 months ago
so Baldo ordered food only for himself? did not think to ask others? Papi could have made a learning lesson on thinking of others and not just self
goboboyd 8 months ago
And two meals cost less than the driver’s tip.
calliarcale 8 months ago
And now if I walk three blocks in any direction, buying food is impossible. There is a convenience store a mile away, but the closest actual grocery store is 2.5 miles away.
ladykat 8 months ago
We didn’t to take-out when I was a child.
purepaul Premium Member 8 months ago
Oh, the pain of physical strenuous exertion! Half of my neighbors also stop at the mailbox before continuing 50 feet to the garage to save walking an extra 50 feet. Most of them also can’t park inside because they have so much junk piled up inside.
DarkHorseSki 8 months ago
Life is good!
TLH1310 Premium Member 8 months ago
When I grew up in the 60’s we had a corner market about every other block and a “spa” (coffee or soda counter) on the other block. They showed the “ethnicity” of the local community. Italian, Greek, Irish, Korean, Chinese, Egyptian, “Kosher”, etc… We also had a Piggly Wiggly for stuff the local markets didn’t carry.
When I went back 20 yrs later about 3 out of 4 were gone. Replaced by a Supermarket every mile or so.
PS I can’t write out fractions. Gocomics thinks it’s a URL, which isn’t allowed.
gcarlson 8 months ago
When I was sent 1.5 blocks for milk, Dad estimated that it was the same distance from the house to the barn on his folks’ farm.
eb110americana 8 months ago
And now you can’t earn a living wage doing honest work, so you have to deliver for Uber Eats to make ends meet by being a slave to the gig-economy—oh, wait, that’s the poor soul who brought the food to you.
gammaguy 8 months ago
I bought groceries and made food.
I still do.
mafastore 8 months ago
When I was little (up to age of 5) we lived in Brooklyn. My entire life – other than when visiting my other grandparents by car – was in 3 blocks across and an one block up. Home, grandparents & uncle, great aunt / uncle, school, grocery store, fruit & vegetable man, bakery, kosher deli, fish store (ick), kosher butcher, and 3 “candy stores”. With googlemaps I can visit back there whenever I want – the stores have changed and my nursery school is gone, but it looks the same.