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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 156347" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>No Walgreens in Podunk. You would have gotten tobacco at Joe Kenny's store. A one room old time general store. But small. Prince Albert in the tin. If you were really looking for more, maybe at the Keg on the 4 corners next to the fairgrounds. Where US Rt 66 and State Rt 10 crossed in Lincoln, IL. Even then, there wouldn't have been anything other than a burley blend. You know. The blend that also gave you a corn cob pipe to smoke with it. </p><p></p><p>Yeah, that's called Podunk. It started when a property owner moved a bunch of the shacks from the old Chautauqua grounds in to town, and set them on blocks to rent out. Prior to WWII.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 156347, member: 7"] No Walgreens in Podunk. You would have gotten tobacco at Joe Kenny's store. A one room old time general store. But small. Prince Albert in the tin. If you were really looking for more, maybe at the Keg on the 4 corners next to the fairgrounds. Where US Rt 66 and State Rt 10 crossed in Lincoln, IL. Even then, there wouldn't have been anything other than a burley blend. You know. The blend that also gave you a corn cob pipe to smoke with it. Yeah, that's called Podunk. It started when a property owner moved a bunch of the shacks from the old Chautauqua grounds in to town, and set them on blocks to rent out. Prior to WWII. [/QUOTE]
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