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Reply #30 posted 08/06/05 5:11am

retina

lilmissmissy said:

Smitten Kitten (lingerie boutique)


Pictures please. smile
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Reply #31 posted 08/06/05 5:46am

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retina said:

lilmissmissy said:

Smitten Kitten (lingerie boutique)


Pictures please. smile


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Reply #32 posted 08/06/05 12:57pm

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Meloh9 said:

In Chicago it used to be The Alley, now it's probably Reckless Records

We are going to have to go shopping for music when Im in Chi-town.
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Reply #33 posted 08/06/05 1:09pm

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Target is definitely my number one. target Doesn't hurt that I work in their corporate offices and get my employee discount. smile
Then maybe Patina which is a local little gifty shop with lots of funky stuff, home decor, accessories, etc.
After that, any good shoe store will do.
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Reply #34 posted 08/06/05 1:22pm

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CarrieMpls said:

Target is definitely my number one. target Doesn't hurt that I work in their corporate offices and get my employee discount. smile
Then maybe Patina which is a local little gifty shop with lots of funky stuff, home decor, accessories, etc.
After that, any good shoe store will do.

I sure hate it that I cant use my Fields charge at Target anymore because Target Corporation sold Fields. Its since been sold again. confused
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Reply #35 posted 08/06/05 1:43pm

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dreamfactory313 said:

CarrieMpls said:

Target is definitely my number one. target Doesn't hurt that I work in their corporate offices and get my employee discount. smile
Then maybe Patina which is a local little gifty shop with lots of funky stuff, home decor, accessories, etc.
After that, any good shoe store will do.

I sure hate it that I cant use my Fields charge at Target anymore because Target Corporation sold Fields. Its since been sold again. confused


I hate that I don't get a discount at Fields anymore. bawl
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Reply #36 posted 08/06/05 2:08pm

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CarrieMpls said:

dreamfactory313 said:


I sure hate it that I cant use my Fields charge at Target anymore because Target Corporation sold Fields. Its since been sold again. confused


I hate that I don't get a discount at Fields anymore. bawl

I feel your pain. nod
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Reply #37 posted 08/06/05 2:37pm

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1. Walmart
2. Zellers
3. HMV
4. The Real Canadian Superstore (groceries)
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Reply #38 posted 08/06/05 9:10pm

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1. Walmart
2. Zellers
3. HMV
4. The Real Canadian Superstore (groceries)

Wallmart's quality needs an upgrade.
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Reply #39 posted 08/07/05 9:16am

GangstaFam

I'll stick with shops around me.



This has been a staple for me since I was a young teenager. Even at an hour away, I used to go here on a regular basis from about the age of 14. I don't know what I would've done without it. A lot of my musical education is because of this store. Great selection. Mostly great staff. Amazing dance room. They're not quite what they used to be - a mecca for singles, promos, vinyl, etc. But they're still pretty f'n great. I just love the feeling I get once I step through those doors.




A new discovery for me, but I'm totally hooked! Again, I have to travel to go here, but it's so worth it to me. One thing I miss about living close to Detroit. sad I rarely even question the price or what I'm going to do with the food when I shop there. I just start throwing what looks good to me in the basket and deal with the consequences. I love guilt-free shopping! lol




I'm a sucker for a good art supply store. And this was one of my favorite haunts when I went to school in Detroit. I actually have more experience and love for Port Huron Paint. But I've kinda outgrown them and they don't have a website for me to post pretty pictures from. But I really like Utrecht's selection and layout. Just walking in there makes you wanna start working on something. The mark of a good one. wink
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Reply #40 posted 08/07/05 9:33am

billyjackbitch

In the U.S.:
Bath & Body Works
Barns & Noble
Any big supermarket because they're just not like supermarkets in Holland smile
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Reply #41 posted 08/07/05 9:35am

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billyjackbitch said:

In the U.S.:
Bath & Body Works
Barns & Noble
Any big supermarket because they're just not like supermarkets in Holland smile

What are supermarkets like in Holland?
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Reply #42 posted 08/07/05 11:34am

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dreamfactory313 said:

billyjackbitch said:

In the U.S.:
Bath & Body Works
Barns & Noble
Any big supermarket because they're just not like supermarkets in Holland smile

What are supermarkets like in Holland?


They're just so much smaller. In about any supermarket in the U.S. you have special departments like a bakery where beautiful pies are made and sold, or you have a department with all different kinds of salads you can buy some from. They offer much more personal service. One supermarket I visited had an area where you could sit and eat your salad you just bought at the saladbar! Marvelous... I really thought it was marvelous. wink
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Reply #43 posted 08/07/05 1:43pm

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Ahh. I see. biggrin
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Reply #44 posted 08/07/05 7:16pm

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billyjackbitch said:

In the U.S.:
Bath & Body Works
Barns & Noble
Any big supermarket because they're just not like supermarkets in Holland smile

I like The Body Shop. That Hemp line that they have is off the chain! nod
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Reply #45 posted 08/07/05 8:18pm

TMPletz

Best Buy
Toys R Us
Barnes and Noble

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Reply #46 posted 08/07/05 8:35pm

charlottegelin

1. salvos
2. brotherhood of saint laurence
3. IKEA
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Reply #47 posted 08/07/05 8:38pm

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rlntheworld

1. Bloomies
2. Macys
3. Nordstroms
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Reply #48 posted 08/07/05 8:40pm

ThreadBare

1. Guitar Center (mad-love shout-out to Chuck Levin's Washington Music Center)

2. Wild Oats/Fresh Fields (yes, pathetic, I know)

3. Tie: Jos.A.Banks (for suits and shirts) and Bachrach (for shirts and ties). Gotta be clean, I do.
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Reply #49 posted 08/07/05 8:50pm

Anxiety

Trader Joes
Reckless Records
Unabridged Books

These are the three places I'm usually poking my nose around at most often.
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Reply #50 posted 08/08/05 12:47am

GangstaFam

Anxiety said:

Reckless Records

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Reply #51 posted 08/08/05 4:34am

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1.) Clothes bank
2.) Poundshop
3.) My flatmates' food cupboard.
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Reply #52 posted 08/08/05 4:35am

TheFrog

What happened to the Warner Bros stores?

in the UK anyway, they just vanished. hrmph

zara & selfridges apart from WB. And Tescos. neutral
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Reply #53 posted 08/08/05 4:39am

Anxiety

i've been warming up to marshall field's since last christmas...i work right by the flagship store in chicago, and i'm learning all about the joys of getting lost in that big ol' store and hunting down all their ridiculously cheap markdown sale stuff.
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Reply #54 posted 08/08/05 7:34am

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Anxiety said:

i've been warming up to marshall field's since last christmas...i work right by the flagship store in chicago, and i'm learning all about the joys of getting lost in that big ol' store and hunting down all their ridiculously cheap markdown sale stuff.



The State Street store in Chicago is a gem. nod
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Reply #55 posted 08/08/05 8:46am

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Best Buy drooling amine,DLP tvs, music...I'm like the guy in the commercial that loses his mind in there

Neiman Marcus Last Call.. $300/$400 shoes for $100, $1500/$2000 suits for $350/$500 plus the furniture. Its worth the flight to phoenix just to go there and shop.

Value City, get my $80 jeans for $17.

I can't really stand paying full price for anything, used to do it just see what I bought for 50% less the next week.
I find it lonely being a loner
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Reply #56 posted 08/08/05 10:12am

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I would have to say that if I really had to narrow it down that dramaticly then

1)Halfprice books (but really any book store)

2)whole foods

3)Cheapo
"a poor fool indeed is a man who adopts a manner of thinking for others"
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Reply #57 posted 08/08/05 11:05am

brownsugar

sears drool


target

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