Just about every morning, I go down to our local drugstore for coffee, at 'Doc's Coffee Club'. Back in the early 60's, we got our first drug store, and it had a counter and the usual ice cream, coffee, sandwiches, etc. The druggist had a few regulars in for coffee every morning, and they began to flip to see who bought. A new drug store was built with the current setup, including counter in the late sixties. Doc still flipped with the group every morning, but sold the business a few years back, but still owns the building. The coffee club still meets every morning, and we solve all the problems in the world until tomorrow morning. While coffee is now a buck, ours is still two bits. And we flip to see who buys. If Doc loses, it's still a "crooked game", even though he usually ran it. Now, the new druggist runs it, but occasionally the 'house' loses and it's still a crooked game. The accountant for the new guy wants Mark to get rid of the counter, because it's a lot of retail space lost. But, so far, he has resisted it. One of the waitresses has been there for close to fifty years, almost since the original opening. Lunch and shakes are still served every day. It'll be a dark day around here if we ever lose it.
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