I was driving through Hollywood (in usual traffic) and couldn't take my eyes off this truck, loaded with vintage vehicles. All 60s era, I spotted a Mustang, a Volkswagen Beetle, an Edsel, a Lincoln, a Rambler Ambassador, and some other beautiful thing I couldn't identify. Even at 20 miles per hour, I didn't have nearly enough time to enjoy this view. No doubt enroute to or from a movie set, this was some highly valuable cargo... and I was grateful for the rush hour glimpse.
Halfway to the grocery store I realized I'd left my cell phone on the kitchen counter. Panicked, I looked for an easy place to turn around, but nothing was easy. So, I made the bold decision to keep going. Hey, I lived for years without a cell phone. Why do I need one now just to go to the grocery store? Pushing my cart through the aisles I was twitching. I needed that phone. What if something happens and I need to make a call? I made it safely through the checkout without a heart attack or armed robbery, and headed back to my car... scanning for a payphone... just in case. Nothing. Driving home, I looked on every corner hoping to see my old friend, the Payphone. I drove for blocks... looking up and down streets, in mini malls, and in gas stations until finally, outside a dilapidated liquor store, there it was. A payphone. Beaten, broken, and covered in grime, this was once the gr...
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