I was astonished that of all the places to have 7-11s (which have a vaguely sketchy connotation to me, as opposed to the Circle-K) in Europe, they're in the cleanest, most futuristic part-- Scandinavia. Talk about dissonance. Unfortunately, they didn't have a soda fountain or slurpee machines, which means they are not real 7-11s.
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We don't have 7-11 here in Lancaster, we have Turkey Hill. Which has better coffee and really good iced tea, but is otherwise indistinguishable. There's one about a block from my dorm, which will be handy at 2 AM the day before midterms.
Do you have WaWa there, Holli?
Not that I've seen. We have a Waffle House with karaoke, though.
I've only seen WaWa south of the Potomac. I'd like to stop there because they usually have the cheapest gas/petrol, but Hubs makes too many jokes on the name.
(EtF Capitalization)
Hmm, I remember WaWa from my days at Penn, so they're not just south of the Potomac. Actually, now that I think about it, there's one up the street from the Farmer's Market near the Philadelphia Convention center. (Only really useful on Sundays when the market is closed)
Yeah, we had the Wa in New Jersey too.
Hmm, I remember WaWa from my days at Penn, so they're not just south of the Potomac.
Same here. Just couldn't remember how far into Pennsylvania they extended.
Hmmm. Must get north of the Potomac (other than in DC) more often.
Hey, wait, are your 7-11's open from 7 to 11? Are any of them? Were they ever?