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In response to
"
I will agree with you on that. In the Portland Metro area most Wincos are in the suburbs.
"
by
Redmond
and where there is no safeway, then what? -- nm
Posted by
loosilu (aka loosilu2)
Jun 7 '09, 14:35
(No message)
Responses:
Albertsons, Safeway, Kroger are all the same deal. I use Safeway as an example only because I worked for them, and was a rep for products found in
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Redmond
Jun 7, 14:38
59
what part of "no grocery stores" am I not getting across? -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 7, 14:38
58
I saw a news story about how so many stores are shutting down in the NYC area. Especially the ones close to public trans.
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'lia
Jun 7, 14:40
So nobody can get food? Wow, no stores? -- nm
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Redmond
Jun 7, 14:39
56
This was my problem when I was living in DC.
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Rich Hill
Jun 7, 14:48
11
hey, that's not Soviet Safeway, it's SOcial Safeway. (I think)
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loosilu
Jun 7, 14:50
9
My friends in DuPont Circle called it the Soviet Safeway because whenever you needed something, it wasn't in stock. -- nm
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ReluctantCynic
Jun 7, 14:51
8
Hey are we seeing Transformers 2 at Cinetopia? Guy says he can go on June 24th (which is a Wednesday)
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Redmond
Jun 7, 14:55
3
I can't see it that Wednesday, but I can see it on Friday. -- nm
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ReluctantCynic
Jun 7, 15:29
2
It's better for me on a weekend too. Friday at Cinetopia then?
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Redmond
Jun 7, 15:31
1
Yes, -- nm
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ReluctantCynic
Jun 7, 15:43
it got much better after you left
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dug
Jun 7, 14:52
1
I know it did.
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ReluctantCynic
Jun 7, 15:14
from googling, I think your way is more common. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 7, 14:52
interesting. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 7, 14:52
Stupid eff'n auto-nick. -- nm
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ReluctantCynic
Jun 7, 14:49
Consider that they may not have cars. -- nm
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mara
Jun 7, 14:44
36
my grandmother didn't have a car and she walked to get groceries almost every day to feed 8 children. It can be done -- nm
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CQ
Jun 7, 14:46
34
There are a lot of Americans that are lazy. There I said it. I see people in Africa walking 10 miles to get a fucking jug of water.
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Redmond
Jun 7, 14:53
18
much as this whole thread is a little retarded, comparing a subsitence existence in africa to anything in the developed world is beyond the pale. -- nm
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mafic
Jun 7, 14:56
5
heh. heh -- nm
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CQ
Jun 7, 15:03
Not really. I bet they would trade places with any of us in a millisecond. We are spoiled!
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Redmond
Jun 7, 14:58
3
yes, really. saying "people in africa have it harder, and they still manage!" is ridicuous. there's always *someone* who has it harder. besides, the
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mafic
Jun 7, 15:02
2
yeah, seriously, those are the people who have a life expectancy of 45 or so. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 7, 15:04
1
It's sooo hard to take a bus and get my food. Why do you hate me God? -- nm
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Redmond
Jun 7, 15:42
well, the people in Africa don't have nine to five jobs, either. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 7, 14:54
11
Or the women in the family don't have jobs outside the home and spend their days walking that 10 miles, gathering fuel for the fire, etc while the man
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TWuG
Jun 7, 14:58
9
actually, the kids will very often do that work (instead of going to school) -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 7, 14:59
8
They know what surviving is. We don't. -- nm
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Redmond
Jun 7, 14:59
7
Your logic is starting to buckle. Yes, they understand survival. BUT they live a subsistence lifestyle, the kids
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TWuG
Jun 7, 15:08
6
As a population we expect to always have a safety net. Not only a safety net, but a very nice net.
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Redmond
Jun 7, 15:11
5
I lose you because you stopped listening when the facts started interferring with your preconceived notions.
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TWuG
Jun 7, 15:12
1
Or to put it another way: You are making the assumption that the percentage of time you spend securing food over a week is the
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TWuG
Jun 7, 15:23
dude, you can't be serious.
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loosilu
Jun 7, 15:11
2
Yes I can -- nm
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Redmond
Jun 7, 15:15
1
that makes me sad. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 7, 16:03
If we ever have a real depression we will be fucked. We are all entitled now, and have gotten lazy and fat.
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Redmond
Jun 7, 14:57
Yeah, but where did she work? At home? Or did she have a separate job? And how far was the walk?
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ReluctantCynic
Jun 7, 14:50
1
canning means they had a garden, so they raised their own vegetables. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 7, 14:51
I will bet anything the older children looked after the younger children while she was gone -- nm
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Roger More
Jun 7, 14:49
1
I will further postulate that there was an actual grocery store in the area. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 7, 14:50
when was that? last week? maybe the situation is not the same now. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 7, 14:48
uphill, backwards, both ways in a blizzard!
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'lia
Jun 7, 14:48
7
My granny used to walk to school on her head *and* she had no shoes on her feet. -- nm
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Loyola
Jun 7, 14:50
6
my great-great granny was the oldest of 14, and married when she was 13. why so young? b/c
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'lia
Jun 7, 15:00
5
Pretty cool. -- nm
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Loyola
Jun 7, 15:05
4
yeah, she was.
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'lia
Jun 7, 15:11
3
:) what does thalia mean? -- nm
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Loyola
Jun 7, 15:17
2
1)To flourish; bloom 2) the muse of comedy 3) some Mexican pop star or 4) a Lord Chancellor in the High Council of Time Lords
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'lia
Jun 7, 15:26
1
I don't know. I don't even know if you're a dude or a chick. But I'll guess, 1? -- nm
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Loyola
Jun 7, 15:32
No it can't. People just starve and die in this country. -- nm
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Redmond
Jun 7, 14:47
1
soylent green is people -- nm
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'lia
Jun 7, 14:49
Which I see loosi pointed out below. -- nm
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mara
Jun 7, 14:44
There are places to buy groceries, but they aren't at all on par with the places you listed.
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TWuG
Jun 7, 14:43
1
yep, the prices are far higher. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 7, 14:44
Convenience stores and restaurants like McDonald's. You want to know why they eat so much fast food? that's why. -- nm
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loosilu
Jun 7, 14:41
1
I am SO glad I live out in the country. F the city -- nm
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Redmond
Jun 7, 14:42
I once saw a man peeing on the subway. -- nm
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Loyola
Jun 7, 14:40
2
oops! meant for below -- nm
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Loyola
Jun 7, 14:40
1
oh no you didn't -- nm
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'lia
Jun 7, 14:41
Let them eat cake. -- nm
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Loyola
Jun 7, 14:37
1
and soylent green -- nm
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'lia
Jun 7, 14:38
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