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Posted by hay on June 16, 2007 at 04:47:10 from (12.176.88.20):
In Reply to: 100 of half of what you need posted by Tim B from MA on June 15, 2007 at 11:17:57:
ever wonder why the employees at Lowes or HD have name tags on their aprons? mebbe it's because they are so dumb that they need that name tag to remind themselves of their name? our local hardware store was great until the present owner took on ACE hardware some years ago. now it is still better than the big box stores, but nowhere near like the old timey hardware store that it was. the knowledgable staff is long gone and a lot of odd parts are no longer stocked and not available. so the saying goes: if it is not in the computer parts list, then it does not exist. even the present owner is not in the store much anymore because he himself does not even know what is stocked now. the computer and floor manager takes care of all that. a sad state of affairs in america now. no one knows didly about anything and computers rule our lives with an iron fist.
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