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Offline NHSparky

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Re: Kohls bouncy...
« Reply #25 on: August 30, 2008, 10:36:50 AM »
I love Kohls for my jeans--I only wear Levi's 501's and they 1--always have my size, 2--have them on sale often enough that I don't have to pay the normal $50 a pair for them.
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Re: Kohls bouncy...
« Reply #26 on: August 30, 2008, 10:41:45 AM »
speaking of Kohls levis for guys....mini rant warning :-)

We have been buying hubby's 501's there for years and the quality stinks. I know it's not Kohls - it's Levi Strauss. At least I think it is. The material is cheaper and they fall apart faster than before. We're replacing them more often than I think we should. They are not the Levis you could buy 15+ years ago. Unless Levi makes better quality ones and sells them in other stores. I dunno.......we're seriously thinking about switching to something else. My brother switched to another brand.
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Re: Kohls bouncy...
« Reply #27 on: August 30, 2008, 10:55:13 AM »
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She then asked if I watched Obama's speech I said oh yea

hubby even told her I played hookey from work so I could stay up late and blog

She said it was so inspiring all week. She said she loved Michelles and Hillarys and Biden's speech but that Obama brought her to tears!!!

I find it hard to believe Oprah Winfrey needs to work at a Kohls to make ends meet.   ::)  The economy ain't THAT damn bad.  :bs:
 

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Re: Kohls bouncy...
« Reply #28 on: August 30, 2008, 10:59:40 AM »
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She then asked if I watched Obama's speech I said oh yea

hubby even told her I played hookey from work so I could stay up late and blog

She said it was so inspiring all week. She said she loved Michelles and Hillarys and Biden's speech but that Obama brought her to tears!!!

I find it hard to believe Oprah Winfrey needs to work at a Kohls to make ends meet.   ::)  The economy ain't THAT damn bad.  :bs:

i saw some headline this morning where Oprah said that obama's speech made her cry her eyelashes off... so, you never know. Oprah does love her eyelashes and those things are expensive!

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Re: Kohls bouncy...
« Reply #29 on: August 30, 2008, 11:03:49 AM »
Note that Kohl's, due to the connection with Herb Kohl, is a reliable pandering strategy for DUmmies. Clothing must come from Kohl's. Food must come from the farmer next door. Everything else must come from Target or Costco. All other business entities, without exception, are evil.

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Re: Kohls bouncy...
« Reply #30 on: August 30, 2008, 02:22:56 PM »
Just because I found it interesting, since greenbriar lives in Wichita, I believe.

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Kohl's names new CEO
By ANNE D'INNOCENZIO
AP Business Writer

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Kohl's reported last week that its second-quarter profit fell more than 12 percent as same-store sales dipped amid a challenging economic environment.

Overall sales rose 3.8 percent, but same-store sales - a key figure in retailing that measures sales at stores open at least a year - dropped 4.6 percent.


Not bad, for this horrible * economy.  Somehow, I have serious doubts that the cashiers have noticed the difference.
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