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On Dec 23, 1:18*pm, Harry wrote:
On 12/23/09 1:09 PM, jps wrote: On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:56:10 -0600, Vic Smith *wrote: On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 15:13:31 -0800, *wrote: You mean a place to hang out? *That's not an unfair representation but, if you're into reading, it does require browsing unless you're just there to pick up something specific. *I find a lot of folks go there to see what's there. *Usually know what you want in a coffee shop. Whenever I'd visit a book store that served coffee, my impression of the people sitting around there reading books for free was - *bums. Figured they weren't worth the overhead of the coffee operation, and the business model was flawed. Don't know if that's right, or not. Maybe I'm just a prick and a bad businessman. --Vic We have a B&N 3 miles from the house in an upscale shopping center. It's always teeming with people, sitting, standing browsing. *They do good business. We're not as lucky. We have to drive about 25 miles to Annapolis for a pretty nice, two level Borders book store. The store like yours does a lot of biz...and has a nice coffee shoppe and wi-fi. It's a good place to hang out while my wife shops. I hate shopping. If you are on the store's mailing list, you get coupons that make the prices the same as amazon's. Our local grocery store strip mall has a "christian" book store, a strange operation if you go by what it puts in its display windows...a compendium of christ for the non-thinker.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I sure you DO hate to shop, you're WAY too fat to walk around for any length without getting winded. |
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Loogypicker wrote:
On Dec 23, 1:18 pm, Harry wrote: On 12/23/09 1:09 PM, jps wrote: On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:56:10 -0600, Vic Smith wrote: On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 15:13:31 -0800, wrote: You mean a place to hang out? That's not an unfair representation but, if you're into reading, it does require browsing unless you're just there to pick up something specific. I find a lot of folks go there to see what's there. Usually know what you want in a coffee shop. Whenever I'd visit a book store that served coffee, my impression of the people sitting around there reading books for free was - bums. Figured they weren't worth the overhead of the coffee operation, and the business model was flawed. Don't know if that's right, or not. Maybe I'm just a prick and a bad businessman. --Vic We have a B&N 3 miles from the house in an upscale shopping center. It's always teeming with people, sitting, standing browsing. They do good business. We're not as lucky. We have to drive about 25 miles to Annapolis for a pretty nice, two level Borders book store. The store like yours does a lot of biz...and has a nice coffee shoppe and wi-fi. It's a good place to hang out while my wife shops. I hate shopping. If you are on the store's mailing list, you get coupons that make the prices the same as amazon's. Our local grocery store strip mall has a "christian" book store, a strange operation if you go by what it puts in its display windows...a compendium of christ for the non-thinker.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I sure you DO hate to shop, you're WAY too fat to walk around for any length without getting winded. His legs chafe against each other when he walks unless he slathers on a bunch of Vaseline. God bless his poor wife for seeing to it that he gets a modicum of exercise |
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