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Originally posted by c marvel View PostBack to book stuff here. I don't know how many of you get the Gauntlet Press newsletter. The last one I got said they had some printer trouble due to the Covid19 pandemic. ~Cap
Here is Barry's full statement on their printer situation:
"Sadly, our printer has been forced to shutter their doors due to the pandemic, by an order of the governor of Pennsylvania. We’re still laying out the Frank Darabont script book HOPE AND MIRACLES, so the closing won’t have an immediate impact on us. We will keep you informed if there will be any additional delays."
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I'm still a little surprised by what's allowed to be open. I appreciate that I can still get beer from all of the local breweries, but it seems odd that they're essential. (Best explanation I've read is that a brewery's spent grain is given to farmers for livestock feed - which does make sense.)
Locally, I think we're going to see a huge change with the mall that's across the street. My wife "works" at the Nordstrom there, and every time I've been to the mall in general, it's super slow. Even during the holiday shopping season. I'm surprised it's even open under normal circumstances. Nordstrom sent out an email last night, and based on what her manager told her, I don't think this store will ever reopen, which makes me question if the mall will either. Nordstrom is going to stop paying their employees on April 5th, and forcing most of their managers to take a 6-week furlough. Senior executives are taking a 20% (I think - it was late when she read the email to me and I was reading) paycut, and their C-level is declining pay for six months. I wonder if a company like Nordstrom can even survive - they've had a hard time adapting to to the new e-commerce way (like a lot of the old department stores.)
Scary times.
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Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostI'm still a little surprised by what's allowed to be open. I appreciate that I can still get beer from all of the local breweries, but it seems odd that they're essential. (Best explanation I've read is that a brewery's spent grain is given to farmers for livestock feed - which does make sense.)
Locally, I think we're going to see a huge change with the mall that's across the street. My wife "works" at the Nordstrom there, and every time I've been to the mall in general, it's super slow. Even during the holiday shopping season. I'm surprised it's even open under normal circumstances. Nordstrom sent out an email last night, and based on what her manager told her, I don't think this store will ever reopen, which makes me question if the mall will either. Nordstrom is going to stop paying their employees on April 5th, and forcing most of their managers to take a 6-week furlough. Senior executives are taking a 20% (I think - it was late when she read the email to me and I was reading) paycut, and their C-level is declining pay for six months. I wonder if a company like Nordstrom can even survive - they've had a hard time adapting to to the new e-commerce way (like a lot of the old department stores.)
Scary times.
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Originally posted by Dave1442397 View PostThe Nordstrom by us seems to be one of the few stores of its type still doing well. The local Lord & Taylor closed recently, and Macy's also closed their anchor store at the same mall. I've never shopped at those stores...I think most of what I've bought in the past few years has come from Costco
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
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Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostI'm still a little surprised by what's allowed to be open. I appreciate that I can still get beer from all of the local breweries, but it seems odd that they're essential. (Best explanation I've read is that a brewery's spent grain is given to farmers for livestock feed - which does make sense.)
Locally, I think we're going to see a huge change with the mall that's across the street. My wife "works" at the Nordstrom there, and every time I've been to the mall in general, it's super slow. Even during the holiday shopping season. I'm surprised it's even open under normal circumstances. Nordstrom sent out an email last night, and based on what her manager told her, I don't think this store will ever reopen, which makes me question if the mall will either. Nordstrom is going to stop paying their employees on April 5th, and forcing most of their managers to take a 6-week furlough. Senior executives are taking a 20% (I think - it was late when she read the email to me and I was reading) paycut, and their C-level is declining pay for six months. I wonder if a company like Nordstrom can even survive - they've had a hard time adapting to to the new e-commerce way (like a lot of the old department stores.)
Scary times.
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They must be something regional. Never have been in one. That being said I do have to buy my jeans from Walmart. Only physical retail place from the last 15 years that has jeans that actually fit me. My size and inseam never work online.
Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostI'm not ashamed, but I miss the $12 Costco jeans.Last edited by Ben Staad; 03-28-2020, 05:48 PM.Looking for the fonting of youth.
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Originally posted by Martin View PostI think many of the brick and mortar retailers that have been struggling in the past few years my not re-open after this. Powell's books her has openly admitted that this may be the end. They have been staying alive with bailing wire and scotch tape for years and simple do not have the reserve to weather an extended closure. I really hope they make it but even if they do it will be a very different store.
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Originally posted by TacomaDiver View PostI'm not ashamed, but I miss the $12 Costco jeans.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostAgreed — I wore those almost exclusively for many years. And they move their production from Mexico to China, and the fit material was just a little bit off. I switched to Lee jeans, and I’ve never looked back.
I keep looking at these fancy raw denim jeans - the ones that promise to basically last forever, but damn, some of them are $300 a pair - that seems excessive.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
- 8806
Originally posted by Ben Staad View PostThey must be something regional. Never have been in one. That being said I do have to buy my jeans from Walmart. Only physical retail place from the last 15 years that has jeans that actually fit me. My size and inseam never work online.
Edit: Never been in one should be replaced by I have never seen one. There is a Sams Club but I hadn't been there in 20 years. Cash flow has always been king for me.
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