That's definitely not the Riverside, looks more like the Cabana Inn near The Torch, am I close?
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Walmart. Local WallyWorld parking lot is fucked up.
Truth. And it's by design. I met a TJ corp level exec once, and cracked a joke about them hating cars, and their comeback was that yeah, they actually do. They want to be in urban(ish) neighborhoods, and their (imaginary) core customers walk/ride or take public transit.
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9:45 AM on a Monday or Tuesday. They’re tired of turning away non-olds at that point. The crowds don’t typically arrive until 10:30 or 11:00. By then I’m long gone. This technique does not apply to Costcos in Utah.
You know, I used to go to the grocery store with a giant pack since it was within walking distance from the house. Every fucking time I'd get weird looks and someone would have to inspect the bag to make sure I wasn't pillaging the store. Once that was done I'd battle the groceries in the bag and, despite using on of BD's largest climbing packs, never had enough room.
So, it annoys me that a place like Trader Joes thinks anyone but the most destitute shoppers would show up in anything other than a car. And the destitute shoppers sure as fuck don't go to TJ...
I was gonna say, what's the secret time to go and not run into crowds at any of the SLC Costcos? It annoys me that the place is always full to the fucking gills!
This is a result of the mice trap-off from the random questions thread. The No kill traps came first so I put them out. Damn things are working too well so now I have live mice I need to get rid of and I’m driving each damn one a few miles away so they don’t smell their way back here. Wife and daughters are adamant I don’t kill them. I’ve taken 6 trips to the park in the last day and a half. I told my wife that iceman said we should be murdering them but she overruled you. Your traps are in the garage out of their sight.
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Are the local cats salivating at the park yet?
House mice in a park with as many predators as there are around here means certain death I bet. And if they get close again, I am hoping my neighbor’s cat, Barbara, will snag em.
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Yeah, that's why I said imaginary. The customers they theoretically were trying to attract when they chose their locations didn't materialize. Instead, it's mad max/road warrior in the parking lot all day, every day.
Our local TJ get overwhelmed every single weekend with Canadian cross-border shoppers who check their common sense at the border. The very antithesis of local.