Local radio host needs directions to the nearest 7-11

Jerking it over winning 100 games in baseball, arguing about Sam Darnold, and pretending like you know anything about hockey.
Gonna be a great year for KJR listeners!
 
I was shocked they closed down one of the 7-11s in Burlington. How does a 7-11 go out of business? Maybe too many fighting in the porking lot.
 
Well, gas station beer/vice prices seems like they aren't any cheaper or less ass ramming than just going to a grocery store now. If you were just going to get a six pack of Rainier or some stock Seattle piss like Redhook, it was better to just do that. Doesn't seem like that anymore.
 
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I was shocked they closed down one of the 7-11s in Burlington. How does a 7-11 go out of business? Maybe too many fighting in the porking lot.
the one they put in Mount Vernon by the Walmart only lasted about 2 to 3 years
 
I was shocked they closed down one of the 7-11s in Burlington. How does a 7-11 go out of business? Maybe too many fighting in the porking lot.
Or is it not enough porking lot fights and shenanigans?
I blame the pussification of Merica.
 
I was shocked they closed down one of the 7-11s in Burlington. How does a 7-11 go out of business? Maybe too many fighting in the porking lot.
the one they put in Mount Vernon by the Walmart only lasted about 2 to 3 years
oh yeah that’s the one I was thinking of and forgot it’s on the Mount Vernon side. It was a lot nicer than the one nearest to me in Hollywood where there was a nice fellow experiencing homeless who was a volunteer doorman who would ask you for change.
 
the best 7-11 in Washington is the one in downtown Puyallup on Stewart. Crakcheads and homeless and they sell the racing form. Bumpys and Scotty’s within a stones throw
 
History of Food in America on the History channel did 7-11. More stores worldwide than McDonalds and Starbucks combined. Southland Industries sold ice in Texas as the refrigerator was becoming affordable for the masses. He decided to offer snacks when people bought ice then added gas pumps as automobiles became affordable to the masses
Supermarkets sprang up but like the rest of America were open from 9 to 5. More and more shift work was coming on line so the dude came up with 7 AM to 11PM and a legend was born, I actually remember when they came out west.
You don't get this at Dawgman
 
the best 7-11 in Washington is the one in downtown Puyallup on Stewart. Crakcheads and homeless and they sell the racing form. Bumpys and Scotty’s within a stones throw
hey I had to kill time in Puyallup last week and went into the best Total Wine I’ve ever been in. Only place on the west coast I have found green chartreuse in a long time.
 
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