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Street sitters, reading a book, refreshments close at hand, and clothes drying on the backs of their lawn chairs. They were not particularly happy with us when we drove through with Big Butt and they had to move. As soon as we passed they moved the lawn chairs back, took a sip of their beverage, picked up their books, and carried on.
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Sunday, June 26, 2011
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2 comments:
LOL. Strange, very strange!
I see this in Boston's North End (an Italian neighborhood). The older gentlemen sit in the street in lawn chairs and play domininos, whistle at the girls, and read their newspapers...but they don't move when people want to park or drive through.
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