Walking Through a 1973 Sears: 18 Things That Don't Exist Anymore

Walking Through a 1973 Sears: 18 Things That Don't Exist Anymore Please help me reach 1.000 subscribers:    / @theforgottenstorefront   There's a smell you can't name anymore — warm sugar, machine oil, and butter-soaked popcorn — but the second it hits you, you're eight years old again. It's a Saturday morning. Your mother's purse is over her shoulder. Your father has already disappeared into the tool aisle. The automatic doors swing open, and the whole world shrinks down to this one store, this one morning, this one feeling that everything you could ever want is somewhere inside these walls. You didn't know, back then, that you were living inside something that would never come back. You didn't know the candy counter would disappear. You didn't know the mechanical cash register would go silent forever. You didn't know that the woman behind the catalog desk, and the salesman who'd worked there nineteen years, and the wooden stool at the snack bar — all of it would simply stop existing one day. You just knew it was Saturday. And Saturday meant Sears. Song: Deep Dive Composer: The Piano Says Website: No URL available License: Creative Commons (BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music powered by BreakingCopyright: https://breakingcopyright.com