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May 21, 2010 at 10:52 AM #553657May 21, 2010 at 10:53 AM #552692ScarlettParticipant
[quote=flu][quote=UCGal][quote=flu]
UCGal…You really should consider shopping on Gymboree online. I’ve been able to find really fashionable stuff that are slightly out of style for less than what you could find on sale at Target. There were these deals for tops and pants that were $6 on gymbo.
bargains… nope. Designer labels don’t do it for me. I shop 2x year – get enough shorts/jeans/t-shirts to cover their growth spurts, and I’m done.[/quote]
Hijack. I forgot about this thread. Wait.. When can you get shirts/pants for $3.88-$5 @ target? I always thought they were closer to $7-8. I guess I don’t go to brick-and-mortar stores regularly to spot the sales anymore. Is this online?
FWIW dudette, I could care less about the “brand” at this age, but I’d like to be able to wash things a couple of times without it coming apart, and never saw deals like that at the red dot store.[/quote]
I had similar experience, flu. I shop only for girls clothes. I sometimes shop clearance/sales items at Children’s place or Gymboree, but my mainstay is Kohl’s – when they have a big sale and cash back too – I like their kids clothes design; I shop at Walmart and Target too but with caution.
May 21, 2010 at 10:53 AM #552797ScarlettParticipant[quote=flu][quote=UCGal][quote=flu]
UCGal…You really should consider shopping on Gymboree online. I’ve been able to find really fashionable stuff that are slightly out of style for less than what you could find on sale at Target. There were these deals for tops and pants that were $6 on gymbo.
bargains… nope. Designer labels don’t do it for me. I shop 2x year – get enough shorts/jeans/t-shirts to cover their growth spurts, and I’m done.[/quote]
Hijack. I forgot about this thread. Wait.. When can you get shirts/pants for $3.88-$5 @ target? I always thought they were closer to $7-8. I guess I don’t go to brick-and-mortar stores regularly to spot the sales anymore. Is this online?
FWIW dudette, I could care less about the “brand” at this age, but I’d like to be able to wash things a couple of times without it coming apart, and never saw deals like that at the red dot store.[/quote]
I had similar experience, flu. I shop only for girls clothes. I sometimes shop clearance/sales items at Children’s place or Gymboree, but my mainstay is Kohl’s – when they have a big sale and cash back too – I like their kids clothes design; I shop at Walmart and Target too but with caution.
May 21, 2010 at 10:53 AM #553286ScarlettParticipant[quote=flu][quote=UCGal][quote=flu]
UCGal…You really should consider shopping on Gymboree online. I’ve been able to find really fashionable stuff that are slightly out of style for less than what you could find on sale at Target. There were these deals for tops and pants that were $6 on gymbo.
bargains… nope. Designer labels don’t do it for me. I shop 2x year – get enough shorts/jeans/t-shirts to cover their growth spurts, and I’m done.[/quote]
Hijack. I forgot about this thread. Wait.. When can you get shirts/pants for $3.88-$5 @ target? I always thought they were closer to $7-8. I guess I don’t go to brick-and-mortar stores regularly to spot the sales anymore. Is this online?
FWIW dudette, I could care less about the “brand” at this age, but I’d like to be able to wash things a couple of times without it coming apart, and never saw deals like that at the red dot store.[/quote]
I had similar experience, flu. I shop only for girls clothes. I sometimes shop clearance/sales items at Children’s place or Gymboree, but my mainstay is Kohl’s – when they have a big sale and cash back too – I like their kids clothes design; I shop at Walmart and Target too but with caution.
May 21, 2010 at 10:53 AM #553384ScarlettParticipant[quote=flu][quote=UCGal][quote=flu]
UCGal…You really should consider shopping on Gymboree online. I’ve been able to find really fashionable stuff that are slightly out of style for less than what you could find on sale at Target. There were these deals for tops and pants that were $6 on gymbo.
bargains… nope. Designer labels don’t do it for me. I shop 2x year – get enough shorts/jeans/t-shirts to cover their growth spurts, and I’m done.[/quote]
Hijack. I forgot about this thread. Wait.. When can you get shirts/pants for $3.88-$5 @ target? I always thought they were closer to $7-8. I guess I don’t go to brick-and-mortar stores regularly to spot the sales anymore. Is this online?
FWIW dudette, I could care less about the “brand” at this age, but I’d like to be able to wash things a couple of times without it coming apart, and never saw deals like that at the red dot store.[/quote]
I had similar experience, flu. I shop only for girls clothes. I sometimes shop clearance/sales items at Children’s place or Gymboree, but my mainstay is Kohl’s – when they have a big sale and cash back too – I like their kids clothes design; I shop at Walmart and Target too but with caution.
May 21, 2010 at 10:53 AM #553662ScarlettParticipant[quote=flu][quote=UCGal][quote=flu]
UCGal…You really should consider shopping on Gymboree online. I’ve been able to find really fashionable stuff that are slightly out of style for less than what you could find on sale at Target. There were these deals for tops and pants that were $6 on gymbo.
bargains… nope. Designer labels don’t do it for me. I shop 2x year – get enough shorts/jeans/t-shirts to cover their growth spurts, and I’m done.[/quote]
Hijack. I forgot about this thread. Wait.. When can you get shirts/pants for $3.88-$5 @ target? I always thought they were closer to $7-8. I guess I don’t go to brick-and-mortar stores regularly to spot the sales anymore. Is this online?
FWIW dudette, I could care less about the “brand” at this age, but I’d like to be able to wash things a couple of times without it coming apart, and never saw deals like that at the red dot store.[/quote]
I had similar experience, flu. I shop only for girls clothes. I sometimes shop clearance/sales items at Children’s place or Gymboree, but my mainstay is Kohl’s – when they have a big sale and cash back too – I like their kids clothes design; I shop at Walmart and Target too but with caution.
May 21, 2010 at 11:11 AM #552697anParticipant[quote=sdcellar]Actually, I think you’ll find it’s hard to amass $1.5 million in assets.[/quote]
Hard for some, not hard for other. Depending on your spending habit.[quote=sdcellar]And sorry, when most people say not very hard, they usually don’t mean that it’s still hard.
To answer the question in software, I’d need to see more code. If the available enums were very_hard and purple, the correct answer to your question would be purple.[/quote]
Nice dancing. But I didn’t mention anything about enum. “very hard” is a string and action is a string. When does it evaluate to true?I thought you apply software to all of your argument and don’t care about its colloquial usage? That’s why you brought up accuracy and precision, right?
May 21, 2010 at 11:11 AM #552802anParticipant[quote=sdcellar]Actually, I think you’ll find it’s hard to amass $1.5 million in assets.[/quote]
Hard for some, not hard for other. Depending on your spending habit.[quote=sdcellar]And sorry, when most people say not very hard, they usually don’t mean that it’s still hard.
To answer the question in software, I’d need to see more code. If the available enums were very_hard and purple, the correct answer to your question would be purple.[/quote]
Nice dancing. But I didn’t mention anything about enum. “very hard” is a string and action is a string. When does it evaluate to true?I thought you apply software to all of your argument and don’t care about its colloquial usage? That’s why you brought up accuracy and precision, right?
May 21, 2010 at 11:11 AM #553291anParticipant[quote=sdcellar]Actually, I think you’ll find it’s hard to amass $1.5 million in assets.[/quote]
Hard for some, not hard for other. Depending on your spending habit.[quote=sdcellar]And sorry, when most people say not very hard, they usually don’t mean that it’s still hard.
To answer the question in software, I’d need to see more code. If the available enums were very_hard and purple, the correct answer to your question would be purple.[/quote]
Nice dancing. But I didn’t mention anything about enum. “very hard” is a string and action is a string. When does it evaluate to true?I thought you apply software to all of your argument and don’t care about its colloquial usage? That’s why you brought up accuracy and precision, right?
May 21, 2010 at 11:11 AM #553389anParticipant[quote=sdcellar]Actually, I think you’ll find it’s hard to amass $1.5 million in assets.[/quote]
Hard for some, not hard for other. Depending on your spending habit.[quote=sdcellar]And sorry, when most people say not very hard, they usually don’t mean that it’s still hard.
To answer the question in software, I’d need to see more code. If the available enums were very_hard and purple, the correct answer to your question would be purple.[/quote]
Nice dancing. But I didn’t mention anything about enum. “very hard” is a string and action is a string. When does it evaluate to true?I thought you apply software to all of your argument and don’t care about its colloquial usage? That’s why you brought up accuracy and precision, right?
May 21, 2010 at 11:11 AM #553667anParticipant[quote=sdcellar]Actually, I think you’ll find it’s hard to amass $1.5 million in assets.[/quote]
Hard for some, not hard for other. Depending on your spending habit.[quote=sdcellar]And sorry, when most people say not very hard, they usually don’t mean that it’s still hard.
To answer the question in software, I’d need to see more code. If the available enums were very_hard and purple, the correct answer to your question would be purple.[/quote]
Nice dancing. But I didn’t mention anything about enum. “very hard” is a string and action is a string. When does it evaluate to true?I thought you apply software to all of your argument and don’t care about its colloquial usage? That’s why you brought up accuracy and precision, right?
May 21, 2010 at 11:46 AM #552707sdcellarParticipantNot dancing at all, now that you’ve better defined the problem (or at least, I better understand it), correct answers include:
“super hard”
“slightly harder than very hard”
“easy as pie”
“impossible”
“licentious”
“inevitable”
“glerf”
“your favorite swear word”and, of course, the aforementioned
“purple”Such an approach certainly makes it easy to weasel your way out of a losing argument.
May 21, 2010 at 11:46 AM #552812sdcellarParticipantNot dancing at all, now that you’ve better defined the problem (or at least, I better understand it), correct answers include:
“super hard”
“slightly harder than very hard”
“easy as pie”
“impossible”
“licentious”
“inevitable”
“glerf”
“your favorite swear word”and, of course, the aforementioned
“purple”Such an approach certainly makes it easy to weasel your way out of a losing argument.
May 21, 2010 at 11:46 AM #553301sdcellarParticipantNot dancing at all, now that you’ve better defined the problem (or at least, I better understand it), correct answers include:
“super hard”
“slightly harder than very hard”
“easy as pie”
“impossible”
“licentious”
“inevitable”
“glerf”
“your favorite swear word”and, of course, the aforementioned
“purple”Such an approach certainly makes it easy to weasel your way out of a losing argument.
May 21, 2010 at 11:46 AM #553398sdcellarParticipantNot dancing at all, now that you’ve better defined the problem (or at least, I better understand it), correct answers include:
“super hard”
“slightly harder than very hard”
“easy as pie”
“impossible”
“licentious”
“inevitable”
“glerf”
“your favorite swear word”and, of course, the aforementioned
“purple”Such an approach certainly makes it easy to weasel your way out of a losing argument.
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