Robin Garr wrote:First off, what did you think?
Second, here's the slogan I'm carrying today:
Louisville welcomes Trader Joe's! It's going to be fun to check out the wacky specialty items and Two Buck Chuck, but let's remember: To keep Louisville weird, for every $1 we spend at TJ's, let's commit to spend $2 at Lotsa Pasta, Rainbow Blossom Natural Markets and Burgers Market-Louisville.
Bill R wrote:People watching was the best part! Seems lots of people got all dressed up to see & be seen! Saw one woman almost cry, after telling how she had to live for seven years without TJ's since moving to Louisville.
Robin Garr wrote:
Second, here's the slogan I'm carrying today:
To keep Louisville weird, for every $1 we spend at TJ's, let's commit to spend $2 at Lotsa Pasta, Rainbow Blossom Natural Markets and Burgers Market-Louisville.
JohnS wrote:Pretty easy to do - just go buy one of whatever it was you bought at Trader Joes at Rainbow Blossom the next time. That should cover the $2 for $1 thing quite nicely.
Jesse Hendrix-Inman
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Fri May 16, 2008 11:22 am
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Jesse Hendrix-Inman wrote:I also heard that a few people camped out overnight so they could be first in the store. I just don't understand.
Bill P wrote:Jesse Hendrix-Inman wrote:I also heard that a few people camped out overnight so they could be first in the store. I just don't understand.
I don't get it either. It's not like TJ is something really important like the latest iPhone.
Jesse Hendrix-Inman wrote:I had to go to the post office for a work errand that couldn't wait, and got stuck in TJ's traffic. Coming from Clifton, it was backed up to the Liquor Barn. I can't imagine what is at Trader Joe's that is worth the road rage. I'd like to check it out eventually, but I'll wait a while!
I also heard that a few people camped out overnight so they could be first in the store. I just don't understand.
Heather L wrote:[... check out the post office at Masonic Home!!! They close for lunch and have very limited hours on Saturday, but other than that it is wonderful! You can park and there is never anyone there.
Robin Garr wrote:Heather L wrote:[... check out the post office at Masonic Home!!! They close for lunch and have very limited hours on Saturday, but other than that it is wonderful! You can park and there is never anyone there.
You might see Mary or me there. We call it our official work post office!
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