This week we return to Final Fantasy 1 Pixel Remaster. I have been grousing about the weather almost non-stop, and the only answer I think is to just be thankful we’re back to cold and wet against the odds…even if it is only supposed to last this weekend. We are allegedly going to hit 90 degrees F in a few days, and the 1/3 of an inch of rain we got this weekend is possibly the last significant amount we’ll get this year. And I just found out at least as late as the 1950’s, you could buy a handgun in what was described as a “grocery store” in the United States. Just had to get that out of my head. The thing is, I’m old enough to remember when “grocery stores” were still transitioning from general stores and 5 & Dimes to what we think of now. My upbringing was southern and rural, so that affects the model some, but when I was very young (after the point in the story I’m watching, which would have been post-WWII to early 1950’s) most “grocery stores” were still small community general store-type establishments that had put some refrigeration in. That seems to be what made them a grocery store. A rural community such as the nearest “town” to my home might have one…my home community still did until only a few years before I was born. The nearest “bigger” town had a half-dozen or more. When I was young this was down to four, although a couple built new, “big” stores and within only a few years there were only those two left, with an occasional third operating. Anyway, the point of all that is despite being described as a “grocery store,” at the point the story takes place it was much more likely to be closer to what we would consider a general store. I don’t think anyone would actually think it odd that you could buy a handgun in a general store.
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