{"id":165,"date":"2006-02-10T10:09:34","date_gmt":"2006-02-10T15:09:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.summerofjim.com\/?p=165"},"modified":"2006-02-16T10:12:13","modified_gmt":"2006-02-16T15:12:13","slug":"rootbeer-float-please","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/summerofjim.com\/?p=165","title":{"rendered":"Rootbeer Float, Please"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I had to stop into a CVS Pharmacy on my way to the gym this morning. I could have chosen one in either Derby, near my Nest, or one in Norwalk near my gym. Quite convenient. Both are open 24 hours a day. That&#8217;s important for me. You see, I keep strange hours. <\/p>\n<p>It is rare for me to get home before 10:30 on any night, either in Derby or Woodbury. And I am at the gym as close to 5:00 in the morning as I can get. <\/p>\n<p>My purchases today were quite mundane: shampoo, deodorant and Stars and Stripes flavoured water (with just a bit of sparkle). Of course, if I had wanted to, I could have purchased Valentine cards, candy, food in abundant variety, electronic stuff (not fancy), snow shovels (had it been summer: everything for beach &#038; patio), DVDs, CDs, magazines&#8230; I could have dropped off film for development. And&#8230; oh yes, actually had a prescription filled. Surprised? Well, after all, it is a drug store. <\/p>\n<p>Fine. <\/p>\n<p>At the gym I put in 3 miles on the tread mill. Nothing fancy. Cut a sweat and warmed up for my 6:00AM yoga class. This was to be my second session. <\/p>\n<p>I had been grousing to a couple of my gym-mates about the increasing loss of flexibility (I grouse about other things; but that need not be described here). Two &#8220;brothers-in-sweat&#8221;, one younger, one older, both endorsed yoga and its rigorous stretching as something that would help me. And classes are offered at our gym on a <em>pro bono<\/em> basis. <\/p>\n<p>I checked it out. I loved it. <\/p>\n<p>So here I sit for the second time. On my unfurled floor mat. Sitar music in the background (which I find as soothing as listening to LL Cool J), I am in a position that is somewhere between <em>somewhat and completely<\/em> uncomfortable. Eyes closed. Our instructor, who truly has a soothing &#8220;WQXR&#8221; voice, reminds us about breathing, maintaining posture&#8230; finding our inner core beginning with our spine as a source for relaxing&#8230; &#8220;relax fully and seek <em>our place<\/em>.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>I don&#8217;t know about this &#8220;inner core&#8221; stuff. I am thinking that this is merely meant as a diversion to keep simple folk, like me, from recognizing how uncomfortable they are. Sorry. This &#8220;inner core&#8221; malarkey is too esoteric for me. <\/p>\n<p>Still, the idea of &#8220;our place&#8221; is not without merit&#8230; <\/p>\n<p>So when I am in the &#8220;ultimate land crab&#8221; position, also called a <em>pose<\/em> (something that I will hold for three minutes)&#8230; my mind takes a &#8220;stroll&#8221; to Beck&#8217;s Drug Store in New Haven. <\/p>\n<p>Don&#8217;t look for it today. It exists no more. <\/p>\n<p>But when I was a kid, it graced the corner of Edgewood and Central, four blocks from our home on Alston. It was an easy walk, even for a little kid&#8230; cross McKinley, Alden, Marvel and then Central. <\/p>\n<p>Beck&#8217;s was a small place. Even to a little kid like me. The floor was made of tiny hexagonal white tiles. There was a counter with a soda fountain &#038; maybe a half dozen stools. There was also a counter where you picked up prescriptions. And on the wall behind that counter were shelves filled with a small collection of pint and fifth sized bottles of hootch&#8230; although at that age, brand identity was not important to me, I can imagine that Dewars, Canadian Club and Beefeaters were represented. <\/p>\n<p>I don&#8217;t recall there being anything in the open floor space&#8230; no kiosks with greeting cards, or displays with hair spray. I think it was just a place to stand and wait for a stool (although I can&#8217;t remember ever having to wait for a stool)&#8230; or for your turn to pick up your prescription, or perhaps a fifth of rye. <\/p>\n<p>The presence of <em>spirits <\/em>for sale in a drug store was a residue of Prohibition. The Volstead Act (our 18th Amendment) which became the Law of The Land on January 29, 1920 prohibited the &#8220;manufacture, sale or transportation of intoxicating liquors&#8230; for beverage purposes.&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>There was, however, no prohibition of alcohol for &#8220;medicinal&#8221; purposes. No surprise that the period between 1920 and 1933 saw a dramatic rise in sympathetic physicians who would <em>prescribe<\/em> a &#8220;wee dram of the devil that bit ya&#8221;. <\/p>\n<p>Well here it is, the 50s and a small neighborhood drug store still dispensed alcohol; but no longer with the need of an Rx. <\/p>\n<p>The presence of a soda fountain, on the other hand, had its origin to the previous century when soda water was considered a healthy tonic. And eventually ice cream became layered in. <\/p>\n<p>Of this I can assure you&#8230; when Ian Gordon and I walked into Beck&#8217;s, demon rum was not on our minds, a tasty ice cream soda was. <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Can I have a rootbeer float, please?&#8221; <\/p>\n<p>******* <\/p>\n<p>You know, you can get a lot at a CVS today; but you can&#8217;t get a rootbeer float. <\/p>\n<p>******* <\/p>\n<p>Hey&#8230; are three minutes up yet?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I had to stop into a CVS Pharmacy on my way to the gym this morning. I could have chosen one in either Derby, near my Nest, or one in Norwalk near my gym. Quite convenient. 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