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<blockquote data-quote="GoingNorth" data-source="post: 682464" data-attributes="member: 1963"><p>When I worked and lived in Chicago, and still smoked, I would often stop off at specific convenience store for a couple packs of smokes, and a bottle of import beer.</p><p></p><p>It was like running a reception line of teenagers to get into the place what with all of them offering money if I'd go in and buy a carton of smokes and a couple of cases of beer for them. Nope.</p><p></p><p>Stu, my husband, had a real embarassing time with that. About 5 blocks from our house was a liquor store specializing in European beer. Stu used to trundle down there occasionally to pick up a few German or Belgian beers, in his scooter.</p><p></p><p>One evening, as he was locking up the scooter, and unfolding his walker, a boy of about 10 years came over to him and offered Stu "oral services" out behind the store, if Stu would buy him a 1.75 liter bottle of vodka!</p><p></p><p>Stu nearly fell over. Of course he said no, but he said he couldn't get the youngster's face out of his mind, and the idea of a boy that young prostituting himself for liquor...Well, Stu gave him 20 dollars and a card for a youth shelter a few blocks away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoingNorth, post: 682464, member: 1963"] When I worked and lived in Chicago, and still smoked, I would often stop off at specific convenience store for a couple packs of smokes, and a bottle of import beer. It was like running a reception line of teenagers to get into the place what with all of them offering money if I'd go in and buy a carton of smokes and a couple of cases of beer for them. Nope. Stu, my husband, had a real embarassing time with that. About 5 blocks from our house was a liquor store specializing in European beer. Stu used to trundle down there occasionally to pick up a few German or Belgian beers, in his scooter. One evening, as he was locking up the scooter, and unfolding his walker, a boy of about 10 years came over to him and offered Stu "oral services" out behind the store, if Stu would buy him a 1.75 liter bottle of vodka! Stu nearly fell over. Of course he said no, but he said he couldn't get the youngster's face out of his mind, and the idea of a boy that young prostituting himself for liquor...Well, Stu gave him 20 dollars and a card for a youth shelter a few blocks away. [/QUOTE]
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