And there was always a line for the ladies’ room and never one for the mens’

And there was always a line for the ladies' room and never one for the mens'

8 thoughts on “And there was always a line for the ladies’ room and never one for the mens’”

  1. The Berkshires RUUUUUUUULLLLLEEEEE! Easten Mass SUUUUUCKKKKSSSS

  2. Really? I had no idea. Thanks for straightening that one out for me.

  3. There’s a world West of Worcester?

    Wait… is that why the beer-in-grocery-stores bill failed?

  4. We Worcesterites just keep our heads down and pray we don’t get caught in the crossfire.

    We have our own problems. 8)

  5. Road trip WOO!

    That first panel looks familiar; I do that whenever I’m in Washington state. I always manage to stumble across some nondescript park or truck stop that I haven’t visited in decades, yet once I’m there I can immediately connect it to specific episodes of my childhood.

  6. Actually, residents of Western Mass (which in my opinion starts where the accents end, or somewhere a few miles west of Worcester) also think they’re better than folks from Eastern MA… of course, the difference is that we’re right (Pioneer Valley native here).

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