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To: Sharck who wrote (1830)9/23/2000 4:14:04 PM
From: Sharck  Respond to of 37746
 
Just to show this thread cares about its lurkers like no other...going the extra distance to bring you the viewers, value for your much deserved time.
Are you seeking relief...and I don't mean the kind you get from Rolaids?
How many times have you and your significant other headed to a hockey game, or concert outing to be outraged at the injustice staring you and yours in the face? Ladies, you know what I am talking about. Standing in queue for several long, painful minutes waiting for the next stall while the men’s John goes empty.
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Just think of Sharck the next time you're in need...



To: Sharck who wrote (1830)9/24/2000 12:48:26 AM
From: HandsOn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37746
 
I think so reminds me of When Hills stores was at 15/16 and bought out at 1 1/2. Consider the source but Yahoo BRAD thread, Ames paid approx. 2.13 million per store for Hills. At BRAD's current price comparison is 104k per store. I live in SE Fla. but am from Penn., both stores are in town I lived in before moving down here. BRAD has much better quality goods and better prices, very similar to Target down here. Target and Kohl's want to expand in the N.E., imo Target is a better fit. I picked up a little BRAD at 1 3/32 Yesterday. Just got online from last night, off to bed.