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well, Scott Drug in DeWitt, Iowa didn't have any shop small town Saturday clearance, or any sales. hmm. I guess i'll pay up to 6 dollars for a cleaning lenses hand towel. ridiculous. I'm done.

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  1. but what? the people in line in front of me, two young teens and a mother, decked in their masks, young boy buying over priced items throws down a 50 dollar bill. ah huh.

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  2. what was the cashier like? We're awesome, anything you want, we just process the money, don't think about it.

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