Wow, Kat, that sounds amazing! For still being a mammo.
Dawn ,'Beneath You'
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
The TJ's I go to really has an adequate amount of space but is full of TERRIBLE drivers. But it was like that before the TJ's was there.
I think this is the inherent issue. Costco has plenty of parking but people with shopping carts vs. people circling for spots = a battle of epic proportions.
Maybe it's just that people are stupid and when a place is busy, you are apt to see more stupid because there are more people present.
We can bike to our TJ's but the ride back, with an elevation gain of about 900 feet over a mile, is a bitch. But it would be nice -- ditto for our coffee bean, our farmer's market, my bank, and the local toy store.
My accomplishment for the day was reading Divergent. Done. That was a surprisingly quick read. I don't have the second one yet. What should I read next and what should I save for jury duty? I've got stuff by Matt Ruff, Max Barry, Christopher Moore, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, and the first Game of Thrones book in the TBR pile.
Yeah, -t, it was fancy. And their branding slog, "we see the inner you", made me laugh.
Literally! Hee.
That's hilarious!
I think I probably vote Christopher Moore, aurelia, depending on which book you have to hand. With the caveat that saving books for later is not a skill I have ever developed, so I am not even considering that aspect.
TJ's in NYC solves that problem by simply not having parking lots.
Same in downtown Chicago.
They've got a lot. A confusing, badly designed, and hard to find lot. Still better than South Loop.
Isn't their target demographic supposed to be one that eschews automobiles anyway?
Not in Cincinnati. There is nothing about this area that discourages cars.
The TJ's I go to really has an adequate amount of space but is full of TERRIBLE drivers. But it was like that before the TJ's was there.
Towson? Or Columbia (plenty of lotspace, costco gas station NIGHTMARE?) I liked the Pikesville one, shared a lot with a B&N, I parked over by it, no drama.
Even the desert TJs', where space is not at a premium, have reasonably crappy parking lots. For us. But still.