Wish You Were Here, from Dave Breger

Here’s another card from Dave Breger’s series for Nyack Art Pictures.
For those interested, the code on the back is 605 / 89368, whatever that means. Still only finding unused copies of these, so I’m still just
guessing that the series was published in the 1950s.

I worked my way through college pumping gas. One of the last full service stations in our area. I didn’t cut hair, but I did check fluids, wash the windshield and see if the tires were properly inflated. Not only did I get a tip maybe once or twice per hundred fill-ups, but people sometimes actually got angry when I’d find that their oil or other fluids were low. They seemed to be dead certain I was lying about them needing a top-off or that I was making a kickback by selling oil and tranny fluid … which I wasn’t.

One comment on “Wish You Were Here, from Dave Breger

  1. Maybe that's why you don't see the jolly Texaco men anymore; people are too suspicious.
    Even if you hold off on the clippers, you might still be out to give em' a trim.

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