
The marquee updates at Kahn & Keville have taken on something of an inward view lately and this one is no exception alluding to the fact that they opened in the middle of the Great Depression and prospered. I’m not sure if this is to encourage others to do the same right now or to thumb their noses at everyone driving up Turk that they’re just that good.
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I’m kind of thinking the latter… though I’m wondering how well they’ll do in the next 75 years.
I wondered about that myself. It seemed to me to be a bit of an elitist-type comment.
But I could be wrong.
Yeah, I mean, they’re a tire shop. It’s a lot like a garbage company saying that they’re really amazing because they’ve been around for some long.
This marquee has really gone to their heads lately, although I would posit it was probably the original Twitter-esque system, so there’s something to be said for that. Now I just need to go off and twit this
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