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Just remember to have metal, plastic, and rubber washers as they never pack them because they want products to wear out faster but if you use them properly, the items last a very long time as opposed to not using them according to the false directions.
Now never mind that they used to have events. That was one of the reasons why I used to love them.
Now, at most, they have a few seasonal events and nobody from the community seems to be there. Apparently, it's families with kids kids kids that hear about free events.
So I went there, and businesses had tables set up.
And it was drawings, giveaways and "Scan your QR codes."
Hell no!I
Is there anything in the world left that isn't a data harvester?
The whole thing was boring and annoying. I went home early.
No. Couple of little trikes for my friend's twins birthdays on the 15th. They asked if they could drop them here so they wouldn't be found. I said 'sure'.
Then they asked if I wouldn't mind putting them together? Guess what I said?
Did you serve them fries with that too?
Dang!
Cutest little boys though I wanna drain that energy from them cause I need it.
Took the wife to a nice restaurant had to scan the qr code for the menu then had to order through the app. They only time we seen the waitress was when she brought the food and drinks out. And had to check out on the app. Asked for a tip of 20 30 and 50 percent with no way to put in other amount and the screen had no way to close out the tip screen. I asked the waitress how to close it out so I can pay and she said you can't close it out as it is mandatory to leave a tip here. The bill was 68.76 and after 20% tip it came to over 88 dollars for 2 meals.
One that used to throw me off all the time is they tend to include surplus items. I would constantly think that they belonged somewhere and thought that I had missed something when no, it was done.
No Ikea in this house. All of downtown is nothing but antique shops. They have some really nice pieces.
There's a new shop there that sells old clocks and pocket watches. I've been meaning to stop in. A grandfather clock has been on my list for some time.
I don't like this one, I can exchange for another?
That sounds interesting. When you get some good stuff, I will insist on some pictures.
You know that my place is practically IKEA in the hills- and it has been a mixed blessing.
And they opened a big honkin' shiny Ashleys right next door.
The move has gotten delayed- but I am ready to see what alternatives are out there, do some comparisons and for the next place, get rid of tons of stuff that isn't "me" and make that place even more "home."