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November 28, 2007 at 10:02 AM in reply to: Why aren’t more people talking about price ADJUSTMENTS #104306November 28, 2007 at 10:02 AM in reply to: Why aren’t more people talking about price ADJUSTMENTS #104395
CMcG
ParticipantDid anyone else read the story in this morning’s UT that reported SD is now out of the top 10 least affordable cities in the U.S.? We are now number 16. It’s hard to believe.
November 28, 2007 at 10:02 AM in reply to: Why aren’t more people talking about price ADJUSTMENTS #104402CMcG
ParticipantDid anyone else read the story in this morning’s UT that reported SD is now out of the top 10 least affordable cities in the U.S.? We are now number 16. It’s hard to believe.
November 28, 2007 at 10:02 AM in reply to: Why aren’t more people talking about price ADJUSTMENTS #104430CMcG
ParticipantDid anyone else read the story in this morning’s UT that reported SD is now out of the top 10 least affordable cities in the U.S.? We are now number 16. It’s hard to believe.
November 28, 2007 at 10:02 AM in reply to: Why aren’t more people talking about price ADJUSTMENTS #104450CMcG
ParticipantDid anyone else read the story in this morning’s UT that reported SD is now out of the top 10 least affordable cities in the U.S.? We are now number 16. It’s hard to believe.
CMcG
ParticipantJust got back from my neighborhood Vons. It was empty — to be expected on a day when most people are eating Thanksgiving leftovers. But there was NO ONE in line at the inside-Vons Starbucks, and this is a phenomenon I’ve only seen in the last two weeks or so. Used to be at least 10 people in line no matter what time of day.
The msnbc article gave props to CVS. I really like CVS. I used to go there when I’d visit my sister in the Wash D.C. area. I’m very glad they expanded west. They are going to be the home of the “Minute Clinic” you guys might have read about — where you can be seen by a nurse practitioner for minor ailments at a low cost. This is important to me because I am going to lose my health insurance at the end of the year.
As for Christmas shopping, I am a real cheapskate. I buy deals online or at the Sports Arena swap meet. My mall addiction was cured about two years ago.
CMcG
ParticipantJust got back from my neighborhood Vons. It was empty — to be expected on a day when most people are eating Thanksgiving leftovers. But there was NO ONE in line at the inside-Vons Starbucks, and this is a phenomenon I’ve only seen in the last two weeks or so. Used to be at least 10 people in line no matter what time of day.
The msnbc article gave props to CVS. I really like CVS. I used to go there when I’d visit my sister in the Wash D.C. area. I’m very glad they expanded west. They are going to be the home of the “Minute Clinic” you guys might have read about — where you can be seen by a nurse practitioner for minor ailments at a low cost. This is important to me because I am going to lose my health insurance at the end of the year.
As for Christmas shopping, I am a real cheapskate. I buy deals online or at the Sports Arena swap meet. My mall addiction was cured about two years ago.
CMcG
ParticipantJust got back from my neighborhood Vons. It was empty — to be expected on a day when most people are eating Thanksgiving leftovers. But there was NO ONE in line at the inside-Vons Starbucks, and this is a phenomenon I’ve only seen in the last two weeks or so. Used to be at least 10 people in line no matter what time of day.
The msnbc article gave props to CVS. I really like CVS. I used to go there when I’d visit my sister in the Wash D.C. area. I’m very glad they expanded west. They are going to be the home of the “Minute Clinic” you guys might have read about — where you can be seen by a nurse practitioner for minor ailments at a low cost. This is important to me because I am going to lose my health insurance at the end of the year.
As for Christmas shopping, I am a real cheapskate. I buy deals online or at the Sports Arena swap meet. My mall addiction was cured about two years ago.
CMcG
ParticipantJust got back from my neighborhood Vons. It was empty — to be expected on a day when most people are eating Thanksgiving leftovers. But there was NO ONE in line at the inside-Vons Starbucks, and this is a phenomenon I’ve only seen in the last two weeks or so. Used to be at least 10 people in line no matter what time of day.
The msnbc article gave props to CVS. I really like CVS. I used to go there when I’d visit my sister in the Wash D.C. area. I’m very glad they expanded west. They are going to be the home of the “Minute Clinic” you guys might have read about — where you can be seen by a nurse practitioner for minor ailments at a low cost. This is important to me because I am going to lose my health insurance at the end of the year.
As for Christmas shopping, I am a real cheapskate. I buy deals online or at the Sports Arena swap meet. My mall addiction was cured about two years ago.
CMcG
ParticipantJust got back from my neighborhood Vons. It was empty — to be expected on a day when most people are eating Thanksgiving leftovers. But there was NO ONE in line at the inside-Vons Starbucks, and this is a phenomenon I’ve only seen in the last two weeks or so. Used to be at least 10 people in line no matter what time of day.
The msnbc article gave props to CVS. I really like CVS. I used to go there when I’d visit my sister in the Wash D.C. area. I’m very glad they expanded west. They are going to be the home of the “Minute Clinic” you guys might have read about — where you can be seen by a nurse practitioner for minor ailments at a low cost. This is important to me because I am going to lose my health insurance at the end of the year.
As for Christmas shopping, I am a real cheapskate. I buy deals online or at the Sports Arena swap meet. My mall addiction was cured about two years ago.
CMcG
Participantbsrsharma–Thanks for that interesting link. I know someone who was associated (on the legal side) with the Manson Family murders. The house Sharon rented would not sell after the murders, so someone finally demolished it, changed the address, and put up a new house. Paul Tate (Sharon’s dad) had to clean up the blood and the homeowner sued Sharon’s estate for the damages caused by the Manson clan. Really sad.
CMcG
Participantbsrsharma–Thanks for that interesting link. I know someone who was associated (on the legal side) with the Manson Family murders. The house Sharon rented would not sell after the murders, so someone finally demolished it, changed the address, and put up a new house. Paul Tate (Sharon’s dad) had to clean up the blood and the homeowner sued Sharon’s estate for the damages caused by the Manson clan. Really sad.
CMcG
Participantbsrsharma–Thanks for that interesting link. I know someone who was associated (on the legal side) with the Manson Family murders. The house Sharon rented would not sell after the murders, so someone finally demolished it, changed the address, and put up a new house. Paul Tate (Sharon’s dad) had to clean up the blood and the homeowner sued Sharon’s estate for the damages caused by the Manson clan. Really sad.
CMcG
Participantbsrsharma–Thanks for that interesting link. I know someone who was associated (on the legal side) with the Manson Family murders. The house Sharon rented would not sell after the murders, so someone finally demolished it, changed the address, and put up a new house. Paul Tate (Sharon’s dad) had to clean up the blood and the homeowner sued Sharon’s estate for the damages caused by the Manson clan. Really sad.
CMcG
ParticipantSounds interesting. I might go, too. Who have you heard will be protesting? La Raza and such?
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