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My most ridiculous McDonalds story, was going there about 2:00 am and finding only the drivethru was open. So had to walk through the drivethru -felt like a muppet.
A couple of Sundays ago I went to 24/7 Hesburger around 01 hours, as I had such a bad hangover. The goddamn joint was mostly closed with steel fences, and you were confined to a small like 4x4 m2 space inside, and the cashiers were behind steel bars where you placed your order. They had a small hole where they put your order to pick it up.
My most ridiculous McDonalds story, was going there about 2:00 am and finding only the drivethru was open. So had to walk through the drivethru -felt like a muppet.
By my old college many times the bank was closed by itself but the drivethru window was open. I would go to the drive thru to withdraw or deposit money many times
On my drive in today, heard something on the radio about traffic on 295 so decided to get off and take 130.. I wasn't quite sure how to get to the Black Horse Pike, the road I wanted, from there, but figured I'd find a way. Knew I had gone too far when I saw the sign, which no one wants to see, "entering city of Camden" but then the intersection with the BHP was not too far after that, so went back southbound on that. Don't think I'd ever personally driven before within the city limits of Camden, not even the interstate, as every time I've ever been in a car crossing the Ben Franklin Bridge, I think I was just a passenger. Not a place to hang around, or get lost in, lol.
Never mind that. I've driven the Walt Whitman Bridge on my own. Looking at Google Maps with the city limits superimposed (a feature I'm so glad Google Maps brought back with satellite view - even once created a thread complaining about that - https://www.city-data.com/forum/inter...n-borders.html), I never realized a small part of the bridge (or, rather, all the roads on the NJ side leading up to the bridge) is in Camden. The part where it starts to go over the river as you head into PA is Gloucester City, and I already knew that.
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