We registered at a bunch of places including BB&B. I neither admit nor deny periodically looking at our online list to see what was no longer in there, meaning, we were getting it.When the wife and I got married, we registered at Bed Bath & Beyond with a decent list. There were a lot of people who just got us gift cards from there so we can get whatever we didn't get from the list. One of those items was a set of Calphalon Pots and Pans. I recalled the sales person from BB&B saying that they had a lifetime warranty. I even joked that if she throws a pan at me and misses but it dents the pan, is that covered, and he said yes.
Fast forward almost 2 decades, the large shallow sauce pan as warped over time from all the heating and cooling. I reached out to them a couple of months ago about it, sent in photos and details and they said to send it in and they would review it and send a new one if it was determined to be within their parameters. This was just about the same time that we were moving into the new house. Sending it in got away from us until last week when they sent me a follow up e-mail. By then I had lost the address of where to send it, so I asked for the correct address. Instead of sending the address, I get a notification that they are just sending me the new pan!
Normally, I use the cast iron, but I love this for anything with a sauce. The new one will be here tomorrow!
We registered at a bunch of places including BB&B. I neither admit nor deny periodically looking at our online list to see what was no longer in there, meaning, we were getting it.
We started registering at a Target right after having lunch at their "Food Avenue." We were in there so long, by time we were done we had dinner there too!!
Jim
I always went for the churros at Kmart, but a frozen coke was nice too.I have never gotten food from the little concession areas at a Target. However, when I was a kid we would go to KMart and my sister and I would always beg our dad to let us get a big soft pretzel and a frozen Coke from the concession stand at the front of the store. We knew not to bother asking mom if she took us because the answer was almost always "No" but dad never said "No" to treats like that.
Our KMart also had a little cafeteria style restaurant in the back of the store that actually had really good food so that was always a treat to go to for lunch when I was little. My mom was one of the pharmacists at our local KMart so if she had to work until the pharmacy closed on a particular evening, our dad would take my sister and me up there to have dinner with her in the cafeteria. My go to order was a hot ham and cheese sandwich with french fries... and a Coke. We drank lots of pop as kids.
Last year somebody bought the building and now they're turning it into a fancy indoor pickleball and golf simulator place. I know a lot of the old guys at my club who play pickleball on our makeshift tennis courts are very psyched. I have no idea how successful the place will be and have been trying to figure out if they'll have a liquor license because that would make it a lot more likely for them to succeed.
Can you PM me the locations so I can do a data grab on Pacer AI?I know we have pickleball courts that sell beer. They just need a liquor license from the state and we're good.
Target's concession area is a pale shadow of its former self, and most that I know of have been converted to a Starbucks. Some Targets still sell Icees and popcorn, but that's about it.I have never gotten food from the little concession areas at a Target. However, when I was a kid we would go to KMart and my sister and I would always beg our dad to let us get a big soft pretzel and a frozen Coke from the concession stand at the front of the store. We knew not to bother asking mom if she took us because the answer was almost always "No" but dad never said "No" to treats like that.
Our KMart also had a little cafeteria style restaurant in the back of the store that actually had really good food so that was always a treat to go to for lunch when I was little. My mom was one of the pharmacists at our local KMart so if she had to work until the pharmacy closed on a particular evening, our dad would take my sister and me up there to have dinner with her in the cafeteria. My go to order was a hot ham and cheese sandwich with french fries... and a Coke. We drank lots of pop as kids.
I guess Canadian Kmarts were boring, I don't recall food concessions; though I remember the lunch counter at the Kresge's / Kmart in our old neighbourhood.
I met this morning with our local indoor pickle ball place, that is in a former BB&B, because he would like an ordinance amendment because he wants to partner with local microbrewers to sell beer there. This weekend I am going to do some market research on that (online sources, not in person).
If he's red, he's dead, so
Do you get up every morning from the alarm clock warning to take the 8:15 into the city?It is officially "ugly" season on the trains. That time of year when the cold is bad enough that you give up trying to look cool, and just try to survive motherfracking nature as it tries to freeze you to the very ground which is too hard to bury you in. Ugly hats. Big ugly coats. People's nice suit pants tucked-in to ugly boots. Ugly bags, big enough to carry your office shoes in. Scarves. Not classy ones like in the movies. Big ugly ones that could double as blankets.
At 6:30 a.m. it is dark enough that I may as well be standing on a train platform on the dark side of the moon...the saving grace is - nah. No saving grace. I dislike the commute this time of year.
You know it! I really soft-balled that one in for you, huh? Now you can sing it all - damn - day.Do you get up every morning from the alarm clock warning to take the 8:15 into the city?
Ouch, 20 out of 20. Granted the encyclopedia was my parents, but I used them as a kid.View attachment 64255
I give myself 3 points for #8, 9, 13. Not sure / remember # 14. It was the parents for #19
Ouch, 20 out of 20. Granted the encyclopedia was my parents, but I used them as a kid.
I remember when KMart had a diner-like counter
I was not expecting my Commanders to win and, in fact, had congratulated Lions fans on their pending victory the Monday before the game.If he's red, he's dead, so
Maybe I should post this in the football thread but I watched a lot of football this weekend and it's been fun, now that the Patriot's suck for a while now, I am enjoying just watching football
I think the Commanders were the right team and the Bills, my goodness - hope they don't choke
I was not expecting my Commanders to win and, in fact, had congratulated Lions fans on their pending victory the Monday before the game.
I feel OK, but not great, about the Eagles. We beat them once this season already.
Jim
The wife theoretically approved a flight to Philadelphia to watch that game, but I realized it would be ridiculously expensive.I will root for any team to beat the Eagles - and, I wanted Detroit to win but they didn't have it
I took a sales call from Placer. Too rich for my blood but man the data is impressive.Can you PM me the locations so I can do a data grab on Pacer AI?
I agree, the date is impressive. We're lucky that our county has it so we get data from them.I took a sales call from Placer. Too rich for my blood but man the data is impressive.
Unless you were a dishwasher. Then you ate in back by your sink, if you know what I mean . . .Yes, and I also remember they had similar lunch counter-diner setups at Woolworth. They were largely used by employees during their lunch breaks, as I recall.
We use multiple funding sources to pay for it and it is a collaboration between ED and Tourism.I took a sales call from Placer. Too rich for my blood but man the data is impressive.
Yeah, I keep bugging our RPC or State/Regional Econ Dev. Folks that they should buy in so we can get some data.We use multiple funding sources to pay for it and it is a collaboration between ED and Tourism.
I took a sales call from Placer. Too rich for my blood but man the data is impressive.
We use multiple funding sources to pay for it and it is a collaboration between ED and Tourism.
I have thought about this. I started an account with blue sky.I deactivated all of my Meta accounts because of the TikTok shut down. We'll see how long it lasts.
I have thought about this. I started an account with blue sky.
I agree.While a lot of people recognize Thomas Paine as the father of the American Revolution, I say it was Sam Adams. Paine didn't get here until well after Adams was rallying up people in Boston after the British Government tried to take his father's land to pay for the French - Indian war.
Same here... Although I am not quitting FB or any of the other platforms.
Ironically, I got Junior a walkie talkie set when he was the same age. He was so unimpressed with the gift, that he never even took it out of the box! Guess Santa should have gotten him a smart phone instead. Santa had a nasty tendency to judge what was 'fun' based on what happened to be fun for a free range kid in the 1970s, I suppose.Probably the most fun toy/thing I did as a kid was the summer I got a pair of walkie talkies in 4th grade. My classmate/friend lived across the street. I gave him one of the walkie talkies and we would carry on conversations (okay, not much to talk about as a 9 year old boy, as I recall - it was more the idea of the thing) over walkie talkie after our parents had sent us to bed. My parents busted me one night for being up after bedtime and took the walkie talkie away. So the next day my friend and I rigged up a 'cable' (really just a 200' piece of twine) that extended from my bedroom on the side of the house across the street to his bedroom which, coincidently was on the same side. The 'cable' was supported over the street by a telephone line. We figured out that if you tied the twine to a baseball you could throw it over the telephone line to get the twine over - that's how we got it up there. We fashioned a little 'cable car' by cutting out of the bottom of a cardboard milk carton, and transferred notes (i.e. Secret Messages!) and I recall a plastic army man between our bedrooms using the 'cable car' and reeling it back and forth across the street so our parents wouldn't hear us talking after bedtime like they did with the walkie talkies. We probably sent the cable car back and forth maybe three or four times before it ended up getting caught up somehow on the telephone wire. The next day my dad rudely woke me up demanding to know "what the hell is THAT?" pointing to the cable car system we had rigged up. My protestations of ignorance were especially unconvincing as the twine was secured on one end by my window screen. Good times.