$15,500 and a awfully tired me later, and Christmas shopping is finally done. Unfortunately, our school manages to be even dumber than the rest of Ohio and makes us go Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Oh well, at least you can count on one thing: Christmas Eve service will be a blast.
One more thing: My boyfriend actually says dog, frog, and red like you are supposed to! My entire(entar) family says dawg, frowg, and rey-ud. We were fascinated. We think it might be because he learned to talk in Lancaster, Ohio. I find it extremely adorable.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Decent things about Columbus/ Bad things
Decent Things
1. Nice customer service in Burberry, the Apple Store, and B.D. Mongolian BBQ.
2. Shopping opportunities to shop(Burberry, Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue, the Apple Store, and sometimes A&F)
Bad Things
1. Traffic
2. Rude people.
3. Crowds
4. Flat. Just ick.
5. I always spend too much
6. People always assume you aren't from around there. IDK why.
7. 2 hour drive.
Christmas season is always busy, but man, Easton was packed. I finally bought a ps3 and wrapped it for Christmas. Good thing b/c I bout a 55" led lcd Samsung 240 hz and my dang old blu-ray player is as ugly as the back side of a mud fence. :( Oh well. It's good to bee home.
I hate cold, but I always pray for a big snow to come in (without ice) so we will get a day off of school. Ice makes the roads slicker than snake snot.
1. Nice customer service in Burberry, the Apple Store, and B.D. Mongolian BBQ.
2. Shopping opportunities to shop(Burberry, Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue, the Apple Store, and sometimes A&F)
Bad Things
1. Traffic
2. Rude people.
3. Crowds
4. Flat. Just ick.
5. I always spend too much
6. People always assume you aren't from around there. IDK why.
7. 2 hour drive.
Christmas season is always busy, but man, Easton was packed. I finally bought a ps3 and wrapped it for Christmas. Good thing b/c I bout a 55" led lcd Samsung 240 hz and my dang old blu-ray player is as ugly as the back side of a mud fence. :( Oh well. It's good to bee home.
I hate cold, but I always pray for a big snow to come in (without ice) so we will get a day off of school. Ice makes the roads slicker than snake snot.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Lancaster v. Parkersburg
As far as shopping goes...
Wow. I have never seen a bigger idiot than the worker that I dealt with in Lancaster, Ohio. He worked at Best Buy and told us that they didn't sell a certain brand of television because they suck(He was standing beside them). Then, he said that the only one's that were decent were Samsung's 55 inch LED LCD's. This is because they get commission off of the products they sell. This guy was downright rude to us, so we left.
Then, we went to Big Sandy Superstore in Parkersburg, West Virginia. The guy working there was really sweet and even risked some of his commission money by telling us that non-Samsung brands were just as good as Samsung. At Big Sandy Superstore, the television is a little bit more expensive, but we decided to get it there anyway.
As far as food service...
To make a long story short, it is hard to get good food service in Ohio. I almost never get the right order.
Then, when I go to West Virginia, I ALWAYS get the right order. The restaurant I went to even had a magician to entertain us while we waited.
Another thing about this topic...
When I was in Parkersburg, West Virginia, someone dropped a cell phone. The people that were shopping there that found it actually tried to return it. Yet, if you try to save a seat in a theater in Ohio, people will steal your drink, coat, and/or food. This has happened to me at LEAST 5 times.
I was made there. I was born there. Why can't I LIVE there.
Wow. I have never seen a bigger idiot than the worker that I dealt with in Lancaster, Ohio. He worked at Best Buy and told us that they didn't sell a certain brand of television because they suck(He was standing beside them). Then, he said that the only one's that were decent were Samsung's 55 inch LED LCD's. This is because they get commission off of the products they sell. This guy was downright rude to us, so we left.
Then, we went to Big Sandy Superstore in Parkersburg, West Virginia. The guy working there was really sweet and even risked some of his commission money by telling us that non-Samsung brands were just as good as Samsung. At Big Sandy Superstore, the television is a little bit more expensive, but we decided to get it there anyway.
As far as food service...
To make a long story short, it is hard to get good food service in Ohio. I almost never get the right order.
Then, when I go to West Virginia, I ALWAYS get the right order. The restaurant I went to even had a magician to entertain us while we waited.
Another thing about this topic...
When I was in Parkersburg, West Virginia, someone dropped a cell phone. The people that were shopping there that found it actually tried to return it. Yet, if you try to save a seat in a theater in Ohio, people will steal your drink, coat, and/or food. This has happened to me at LEAST 5 times.
I was made there. I was born there. Why can't I LIVE there.
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