In NY, you won't be able to get Two Buck Chuck, though right-- because you can't sell wine in a grocery store. (It also seems like you can't sell mixers in a liquour store, although I don't know if this is a practice or part of the law)
'Serenity'
Natter 42, the Universe, and Everything
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, flaming otters, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
The imported wine selection is a draw. That's what we went there for in college.
Anyone ever made coffee with one of these?
Oh my god, I want one of those.
In NY, you won't be able to get Two Buck Chuck, though right-- because you can't sell wine in a grocery store.
They're going to have a seperate entrance for the wine store -- unlike the Whole Foods at Columbus Circle which had to close theirs.
NEver used one of those, nor has lori. But we still want this [link]
I have been earwormed with the theme song for "Weeds" ever since the Golden Globes. I guess they played it when Mary Louise Parker won her award.
"... and they're all made out of ticky tacky and they all look just the same."
In Cambridge, there's a TJ's right by the big Whole Foods, in the same parking lot as my favorite computer/software store, MicroCenter. It's like one-stop (well, two, if I move the car from lot to lot) shopping for nerds like me!
When you say "it's all uphill from here" are you meaning it's a good thing or a bad one? Is it about the easy trip or the vantage point of your destination? I just heard someone else flip flop between downhill and uphill, and I was wondering how clear it was.
"it's all uphill from here"
I don't think I've ever heard that exact phrase. I've heard "it's an uphill battle" (meaning, it's difficult), and "it's all downhill from here" (meaning, the hard part is over).
Oh my god, I want one of those.
Me too. I was surprised at how cheap they are.
NEver used one of those, nor has lori. But we still want this [link]
The Bay in Halifax stocks other items made by this company, and I keep hoping that this will show up.
I like MicroCenter. They actually carry a good selection of parts and cables and such and some of their prices are decent. CompUSA is better located for me, but they value their cables too much and don't always carry simple parts. I remember going in CompUSA one time for a SATA drive cable and after looking in what seemed the logical place I had to ask someone only to learn they don't carry SATA cables at all and I was all WTF?