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“Old Coots” Give Free Advice at Their Local Farmer’s Market

There’s a group of friends who refer to themselves as “Old Coots,” whom have been regularly meeting at their local coffee shop to chat, joke, and discuss life and world issues.

They had been getting such a kick out of their own banter, they decided to open a booth at their local farmer’s market in Salt Lake City, Utah so they could share their wisdom with the rest of the world.

Up went a table and a sign with the very honest message of “Old Coots Giving Advice: It’s probably bad advice, but it’s free.”

Market goers were HERE FOR IT!!

A line formed of folks wanting advice from the “Old Coots,” so they thought they’d do it again . . . and again . . . and again.

The gang has been setting up their shop o’ advice at the farmer’s market every summer for the last several years — and the advice well still seems to be full.

(Good News Network / CBS News)

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