That's why men get out of public restrooms so quickly. Women have more stuff to do.While we're talking about bathrooms-
Why do some women's room come with couches , chairs, and in the men's room we get a lousy urinal?
That's why men get out of public restrooms so quickly. Women have more stuff to do.While we're talking about bathrooms-
Why do some women's room come with couches , chairs, and in the men's room we get a lousy urinal?
Because women wore ridiculous shoes to shop in, or were pregnant and needed a rest. Men would probably take naps.While we're talking about bathrooms-
Why do some women's room come with couches , chairs, and in the men's room we get a lousy urinal?
A few months ago I saw a feature segment (think it was on CBS Sunday Morning) about expanding DG stores. I prefer Family Dollar but I've noticed several have closed, and this is a large city.In our area, the Dollar General stores are growing. Almost every town of more than 6 or 8 thousand now has a DG store, and some have even popped up along the highways between towns. Many of the older DG's have even been expanded, as more and more rural residents visit these stores.
Ah, the grand department stores of yore.
It was an "occasion" to take the bus downtown and shop and you dressed accordingly.
The glass-fronted elevators, the tea rooms, the personal service, the nattily-dressed "floor walker" who kept an eye on everything and made sure you were being "served".
For me, the real fun was riding the escalators up the 12 floors and back down.
Since itâs Canada, the one I miss is Zellers. Target came into many locations. People couldnât wait for it. It wasnât long before it was gone. No loss, IMO.Kresge's, Woolworth's .. where you could get an affordable meal at the lunch counter.
Since itâs Canada, the one I miss is Zellers. Target came into many locations. People couldnât wait for it. It wasnât long before it was gone. No loss, IMO.
Men don't really hang out in the restroom, they are usually more somber and quiet than parishioners waiting to take communion.While we're talking about bathrooms-
Why do some women's room come with couches , chairs, and in the men's room we get a lousy urinal?
When I first met my wife, she was still in high school and worked after school/Saturdays at Kresge's, the predecessor to Kmart. This was back in 1953. The store next door was Woolworth's.Kresge's, Woolworth's .. where you could get an affordable meal at the lunch counter.
Kresge's, Woolworth's .. where you could get an affordable meal at the lunch counter.
Kresge = Kmart.Kresge's, Woolworth's .. where you could get an affordable meal at the lunch counter.
Kmart was purchase by Sears several years ago and, like the Sears stores, was run into the ground. They're all closed, Kmart is no more.Our closest Kmart went belly up last year. Part of the problem was management I believe. Not all products had the prices marked, and if you were interested in something, you didn't know what it cost. Some items were overpriced for what you got.
I found Penny's quality has gone downhill in recent years.KMart signed its "death warrant" 15 years ago, when it decided to buy Sears. KMart poured billions into trying to salvage Sears, and, as a result, Both companies began their slide downhill. It's doubtful that the remaining stores will be around 5 years from now. Next on the list of major retailers closing down is JC Penney. The Retail we've been used to for the past several decades is slowly dying as online sales continue to climb. In another decade, or so, most of the big shopping centers will be closed, and converted to warehouses or maybe even low income housing.