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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: asdf2231 on October 11, 2008, 10:44:15 PM
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WCGreen (1000+ posts) Sat Oct-11-08 08:51 PM
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COSTCO was almost lifeless today. On a sunny, bright Saturday afternoon
warm like a summer day, the aisles at Costco should have been packed with eager shoppers. And yet, it was like shopping on a week day. Granted, we got there a little after 4:00, but I asked the many people I have become friendly with who work there what gives. They all said it was a little busy earlier but it was slow, by Saturday measures, most of the day.
The supermarkets, the two we went in, were the same. Granted, it was latter in the day but they weren't restocking as they usually would be by this time.
Traffic was down.
Not at the GOodwill store, though. We dropped off a mess of clothes and stuff and took a stroll through the store. Remember, this store is in the middle of one of the most affluent areas in Greater Cleveland. It was packed.
This was the first time all week I saw evidence of the financial meltdown that ripped through Wall Street all the way to us poor schlubs out here in the great beyond.
Anyway, purely anecdotal, but I can't help but feel as if everything has changed and yet nothing outward did. Perhaps it's because I remember the tales of the Great Depression from my Grand Parents. They hoarded food. Both sides of the family had a good pile of food in the cellar, as my Pennsylvania Grandma called it, or the basement, as my Cleveland grandmother called it.
I couldn't help it. I bought more canned food than I normally do. Put more than a few staples in the cart that I didn't really need. I guess it's in my genes. Canned chicken, Canned tomato's, Bulk Oatmeal, canned mushroom, a case of tomato sauce, two months of cat food. I just felt I needed to get this stuff.
Anyway, I got an uneasy feeling today. It took hold of my rational self and shook it up a bit.
Maybe Monday when the full intent of the Federal Reserves equity stake in the banks they bailed out and if the Libor somehow comes back to earth and if the G-7 did anything more than say to each other, Gee, what a ****ed up week this was, no? Maybe it will all come roaring back and people will have a renewed sense of stability.
Maybe.
But maybe all the generations out there now who are really entering a new era with me, and overnight at that, will have stories to tell their grandkids.
Odd that... I had to drive into the "Cuty" to get cat food at Pet Smart today and the fracking parking lot at the mall was jammed.
bob_weaver (1000+ posts) Sat Oct-11-08 08:52 PM
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1. The Costco in Mission Valley in San Diego was packed as usual.
Raine (1000+ posts) Sat Oct-11-08 08:59 PM
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5. Same here in the Los Angeles area
people here in California don't seem to be slowing down, not that I can see.
Mind_your_head (1000+ posts) Sat Oct-11-08 09:04 PM
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8. Progresso soup was on sail for $1/can - refried beans $0.60/can
I bought 100 of each ..... 50 each for my family and 50 each for the food bank.
:whatever:
Horse with no Name (1000+ posts) Sat Oct-11-08 09:08 PM
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10. I was actually surprised today
The Goodwill was PACKED.
I needed to go to Home Depot and Walmart...business was good in both places. One difference though. For the first time in YEARS at EITHER store...I was approached by an employee and ASKED if I needed help.
That used to be so expected but now rarely happens.
Perhaps big business is going to realize they need to "court their customers" again.
Maybe it was because you remembered to shower and wear pants today...
NNN0LHI (1000+ posts) Sat Oct-11-08 10:05 PM
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19. Watch peoples faces. And how they act. Their attitudes have changed
No more smiles and "Hello, how you doing.", from people." If someone holds a door open for you its a miracle.
Everyone is pissed off.
Don
Try hanging out with people that aren't psych moonbats.
BrainStorm (922 posts) Sat Oct-11-08 10:22 PM
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21. There's a lot of this going on
Costco works on fast movement of inventory so I am wondering about its long term survival.
Again, :whatever: .
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Maybe it was empty because they were all in NH buying new RV's? :-)
KC
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I am sure that in the latter part of 1999, DUmmy WCGreen was among the pinheads screaming about "getting off the grid", and laying in hundreds of pounds of dried beans, before the Y2K disaster.
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Had to park near the back of the parking lot at Walmart yesterday. The place was certainly empty. :whatever:
Then again though, only evil rethugs who have grubbed all the money shop at Walmart.
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Maybe it was empty because they were all in NH buying new RV's? :-)
KC
Funny you should mention NH. Beautiful weekend indeed. So why the hell would people be INSIDE, shopping, on a beautiful day, when they were, like I was, taking a drive and admiring the beautiful foilage?
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Wal-Mart was pretty slow yesterday...at 8 AM. ::)
Kansas seems to be doing just fine. Agriculture did well last year, the banks have money, there are no beggars on the corners (though I did see a group with "9-11 was an inside job" signs), people are still driving big trucks and SUVs...and I've not heard one word about credit cards being refused. Nor do I receive any less of those stupid card offers in the mail.
Sorry, DUmp...we're not all living doom, gloom and fear. ::) ::)
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Schmidts’ Meat Market was lined up 4 or 5 deep yesterday. Wally World was very busy too...
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SLW and I are going to Lowes and CostCo in a few, I'll report
back later!!!!! :fuelfire: :lmao:
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It isn't uncommon for DUmmies to find themselves in deserted retail stores.
They climb down through the ceiling air vent at 3am, look all around, and sure enough, no one is there.
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Ooops DUmmies! Lowes was packed and got some new mini-blinds for the bedroom, on sale! 20% off Levelor brand. :-)
And our CostCo was packed too!