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on: 09-10-2005
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Toyota Camry with a big wing. |
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12-15-2005 @ 06:53:57 PM |
Posted By : FiXXXeR |
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bluring the fine line between wing and ladder rack
[Edited by FiXXXeR on 12-15-2005 @ 06:54:13 PM] |
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6-04-2013 @ 01:29:11 AM |
Posted By : Skid |
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I honestly didn't even know Circle K was still around. I haven't seen one in over 20 years. |
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6-04-2013 @ 04:12:51 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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Far as I can tell, they've never existed anywhere in the mid-atlantic. In Fact, this area was so overlooked by the convenience store industry in the 80's that we had to invent our own chain of them (Sheetz) since, outside of Philly, you couldn't find a "big name" c-store like 7-11 or Turkey Hill.
Uni-Mart was the original chain around here, but they got steamrolled out of business in the 90's by Sheetz, it was nobody's fault but their own, they just, well, sucked. They used to have almost 30 locations in this town, now they have 3, all independent franchises now, sold off when "corporate" went under in 2010. The old corporate HQ was torn down this year for apartments, if that's any indication of how well they were doing.
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6-04-2013 @ 04:16:39 PM |
Posted By : Tastycakemix |
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Is that Shaq's shopping cart?
Funny, we are VERY De-sensitized by these cars now. We're facinated by the Circle K (including me) and not the wing that also acts as a bird slicer. |
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6-04-2013 @ 04:17:42 PM |
Posted By : Tastycakemix |
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#7, Sheetz have pretty good chicken strips. You meet a lot of funny characters in there. |
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6-04-2013 @ 04:32:17 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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#9, The last "original" Sheetz got bulldozed last week in town here, they're redeveloping it into a "modern" Sheetz so it fits with the others, you could tell it had painfully outgrown the original building, as trying to shoehorn in all the things they'd added over the years meant the line for the register frequently went out the door.... it was bound to happen eventually..... in fact, the last time I was there at the tail end of April I wondered to my self "How long till they close/remodel this one, because it HAS to be the last of it's kind in the corporate structure...." Sure enough, a week later, up went the "STORE CLOSING" signs and in came the Caterpillars |
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6-04-2013 @ 04:33:02 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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#10, WaWa also doesn't exist outside Philly, at least not in this state, I saw a lone one in Ann Arbor too, but from there to Philly, good luck! |
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6-04-2013 @ 05:53:21 PM |
Posted By : Obsidian |
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THEIR R CIRKUL KS IN CANADA!
I don't know why or how they got here - or what they were all about. |
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6-04-2013 @ 06:26:32 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#7, There were a bunch of Circle Ks on the Gulf coast when I lived there.
As for 7-11, I don't think I've seen one of those since I lived in Minnesota. Even traveling outside the state within the past few years I don't remember seeing any.
[Edited by Skid on 6-04-2013 @ 06:27:10 PM] |
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6-04-2013 @ 07:53:13 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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About the only "branded" convenience stores around here are Cefco (formerly Super Stop) and Kangaroo Express. Everything else is just "Exxon Food Mart" or some other nondescript store built into a oil-company owned station. |
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6-04-2013 @ 08:14:02 PM |
Posted By : Adambomb |
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Cumberland Farms is probably the most popular here |
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