For anyone who isn't familiar, RL is a godsend if you need to fill a gap in your dishware. My pattern ceased production in 2004 but I have been able to find ample replacement pieces at RL. I really need to stop chipping my damn plates but at least now I can feel a bit better about where my money is going.
I am now completely in love with this site; not only do they have replacement pieces for the shit I keep breaking, but they have pieces of my dishware that I didn't know even existed. Drizzling oil bottle and dipping bowls? I'm in!
This is what got me the first time I visited the site. I was positively shocked that my pattern had so many pieces.
Also, we found my 91yo grandmother's wedding china pattern on the site, which was amazing and fun.
I used to live in Greensboro and, like Nashville, it's one of those places I left and never looked back at. I wouldn't go to N.C. at all if my family didn't live there and as it is I manage to only do that maybe once or twice a year.
I actually didn't mind Greensboro as much as I did High Point. It might be because I spent the bulk of my time at UNCG, though. I love going back but I remember at the time having no intention of living there long term.
DH and I met while going to school in Winston-Salem and really want to move back. Hopefully the state govt won't be so backwards by the time we retire.
OK this made me LOL. Now I know for sure who you are.
Come on ttt... who needs facts when you have opinion?
They're actually a company that's specifically recognized for its commitment to helping re-employ the troops after returning home and helping the families of those affected by deployments.
The Target policy isn''t because they hate the troops. They don't allow *any* soliciting from any group if I'm not mistaken. By saying yes to the troop organizations, they'd have to say yes to other groups that request the same accommodation. No to everyone is easier than Yes to everyone or trying to outline a policy as to who gets to gather and who doesn't. Sick children? Dogs? Homeless? (And it also keeps the entries accessible and prevents customers from feeling like they are being accosted.)
The most LOLable thing I got from that piece is that someone thinks you can sequester gays and they'll die out because they can't reproduce.
So THAT'S why prisons are empty...because felons don't reproduce inside! Of course! Why didn't anyone think of that before? Genius!
Also, you know when else gay people usually don't reproduce? When they're married to someone of the same sex. and when they're more likely to reproduce? When they're married to someone of the opposite sex.
Also, where are all these gay people coming from, if not from straight parents?