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On 28 Mar 2005 13:10:31 -0800, Scott W wrote:
Nobody has mentioned that Wal Mart allows RVers to park overnight in their parking lots for free. A good business decision providing some idiot doesn't dump his dirty water tank in the lot. I didn't know that. Where as this is true of many Wal Marts there are some that do not allow RVers to park over night, see this link http://www.freecampgrounds.com/noparking.html I had never seen one parked at a WalMart. Maybe it is a store by store decision. |
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"Chrissy Cruiser" wrote in message I understand. I had a family to raise so those culturally diverse places didn't work for us. We thought about a "second" place in one of the new high rises but passed. Hubby thinks he is a timber framer and wants to build our own mountain place now. He's a nutcase, pure and simple. I miss the those restaurants, worked a "peculiar" job on 10th Street at the Midtowm MARTA area, and *really* miss the amateur plays and such at all those funky playhouses. I know you two will enjoy it. I totally understand the appeal of suburbia, especially if you have kids. The public schools in the area I'm moving are not where you would want to send your kids. There are actually some things I will miss about suburbia .... mainly Wal-mart! Ernie |
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"Chrissy Cruiser" wrote in message I understand. I had a family to raise so those culturally diverse places didn't work for us. We thought about a "second" place in one of the new high rises but passed. Hubby thinks he is a timber framer and wants to build our own mountain place now. He's a nutcase, pure and simple. I miss the those restaurants, worked a "peculiar" job on 10th Street at the Midtowm MARTA area, and *really* miss the amateur plays and such at all those funky playhouses. I know you two will enjoy it. I totally understand the appeal of suburbia, especially if you have kids. The public schools in the area I'm moving are not where you would want to send your kids. There are actually some things I will miss about suburbia .... mainly Wal-mart! Ernie |
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"Chrissy Cruiser" wrote in message news:ckye7rd5dvml$.1olxfnrk12ai0 Fair enough. I apologize if I implied something incorrectly. No problem. Apology accepted. Ernie |
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"Chrissy Cruiser" wrote in message news:ckye7rd5dvml$.1olxfnrk12ai0 Fair enough. I apologize if I implied something incorrectly. No problem. Apology accepted. Ernie |
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On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 20:20:54 -0500, E.k.R. wrote:
I totally understand the appeal of suburbia, especially if you have kids. The public schools in the area I'm moving are not where you would want to send your kids. Sad but true and public school was a must for mine. There are actually some things I will miss about suburbia ... mainly Wal-mart! Ernie Stop that. |
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On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 20:20:54 -0500, E.k.R. wrote:
I totally understand the appeal of suburbia, especially if you have kids. The public schools in the area I'm moving are not where you would want to send your kids. Sad but true and public school was a must for mine. There are actually some things I will miss about suburbia ... mainly Wal-mart! Ernie Stop that. |
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"Stephan in Burlington" wrote in message
... On 28 Mar 2005 08:58:55 -0800, while the Captain of the mv Perfecto was guiding her to her next port, "LeeNY" wrote: while Target sells good quality for low prices. Target is owned by Federated, if I'm not mistaken. Same company that owns Marshall Fields and I think Dayton Hudson Target Corporation used to be called Dayton Hudson. They changed the name to Target about a year ago, and sold off Marshall Fields and Mervyn's. Federated owns Macy's and Bloomingdale's. ....and if I'm not mistaken - May Company, which bought Marshall Fields from Target Corp (which used to be called Dayton Hudson until they renamed all their Daytons and Hudsons stores into Marshall Fields) has agreed to a merger/purchase by Federated. So Target is simply part of Target, but Marshall Fields (and stores formerly known as Daytons or Hudsons) is likely to be owned by Federated. Mark |
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"Stephan in Burlington" wrote in message
... On 28 Mar 2005 08:58:55 -0800, while the Captain of the mv Perfecto was guiding her to her next port, "LeeNY" wrote: while Target sells good quality for low prices. Target is owned by Federated, if I'm not mistaken. Same company that owns Marshall Fields and I think Dayton Hudson Target Corporation used to be called Dayton Hudson. They changed the name to Target about a year ago, and sold off Marshall Fields and Mervyn's. Federated owns Macy's and Bloomingdale's. ....and if I'm not mistaken - May Company, which bought Marshall Fields from Target Corp (which used to be called Dayton Hudson until they renamed all their Daytons and Hudsons stores into Marshall Fields) has agreed to a merger/purchase by Federated. So Target is simply part of Target, but Marshall Fields (and stores formerly known as Daytons or Hudsons) is likely to be owned by Federated. Mark |
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"Stephan in Burlington" wrote in message
... On 28 Mar 2005 08:58:55 -0800, while the Captain of the mv Perfecto was guiding her to her next port, "LeeNY" wrote: while Target sells good quality for low prices. Target is owned by Federated, if I'm not mistaken. Same company that owns Marshall Fields and I think Dayton Hudson Target Corporation used to be called Dayton Hudson. They changed the name to Target about a year ago, and sold off Marshall Fields and Mervyn's. Federated owns Macy's and Bloomingdale's. ....and if I'm not mistaken - May Company, which bought Marshall Fields from Target Corp (which used to be called Dayton Hudson until they renamed all their Daytons and Hudsons stores into Marshall Fields) has agreed to a merger/purchase by Federated. So Target is simply part of Target, but Marshall Fields (and stores formerly known as Daytons or Hudsons) is likely to be owned by Federated. Mark |
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