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Re: 100 of half of what you need
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Posted by Tim B from MA on June 15, 2007 at 21:18:45 from (64.30.77.78):
In Reply to: Re: 100 of half of what you need posted by Matt from CT on June 15, 2007 at 12:42:16:
Spags was such a great, unique store, it really was a cultural center of this area. Like your family, Mat, people from all over New England used to make special trips once or a few times a year. I remember I was leaving the store once, as I'm walking along to my car, it was late the 80s or so, before shopping carts. A lady with her arms full of early Christmas presents just started bubbling over telling me how great Spags is. She was from Ct and she said her husband sennt her there with a wad of cash every year to Christmas shop and she was just unbeleiveably happy with what she found and the prices she just had to share it with someone! I grew up in Shrewsbury and the next town over (Boylston) and I used to love to go there with my parents, and as a parent and a home owner, and I miss it like most people around here do. Damn, I'm getting teary eyed now just thinking about it.
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