jengreen78
JenGreen78
jengreen78

People LOVE outlet malls... if you live in a place that's outlet-mall heavy, you see people making pilgrimages there from all over the world. New Jersey was another outlet epicenter when I was growing up; I used to love watching all the wild-eyed tourists pushing multiple shopping-cart caravans loaded up with bulk

Dude, tell it to my mom (who isn't very savvy with apps). She's just stoked to go shopping for hoodies at your outlet malls. Like I said, ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Nah, we have plenty. They'll just cost you your first born and a pint of your blood, for um..... purposes.

Not specifically, just part of the itinerary she was very much looking forward to. Things are just cheaper and more plentiful in your part of the world...

Sounds like a solution one should bring to any local clothing store. If Canada is so bereft of hoodies, and there's a market for it, I'm sure someone could make a killing. Traveling to South Carolina specifically for hoodies seems unnecessary. Are there no malls in Canada?

I think people have a right to complain about it if they like, as long as they're not doing what this article is describing and making some innocent employee's life miserable with it. If all someone's doing is bitching on social media they're hurting no one, just venting and easily ignored. It only crosses a line when

This is exactly why I was getting mad at gamers during this whole DDoS attack against Sony and Microsoft. Yes, it sucked to not play games online for a couple days, but for crying out loud, it's such a first-world problem. We complained about "our holidays" being ruined or messed up, but we had no problem not thinking

""CNN SAYS WORLD WILL END! LET'S HIT A MILLION SHARES TO SAVE IT!!!!"

Even smaller newspapers and magazines do that in advance for well known or public figures. If the game is to be the first one on the spot, it pays to have "inevitable" things already in the queue and ready to fire.

Look who has the self control to stop at one sleeve. Show off.

I love how the nutrition facts suggests something like 2 Thin Mints as one serving. Don't they mean one sleeve of cookies 'cuz that's how I roll?

I can confirm that viewing the video did not cause the end of the world. As far as I know, anyway.

or the tuba player will emerge from your screen and play you to death

MPS! I wrote a good chunk of that search engine used internally by CNN. I recognize the screen! News organizations have so much fun stuff in their archives. If you get back there, you should ask to see all the obits for people who aren't dead yet.

No they won't, they will be doing a feature about how coffee is bad for you, followed by a feature about how coffee is good for you.

...right after they show a week of simulations on how the world could be ending.

Oh I love the experts yelling at one another. It's comforting seeing adults older than me acting more immature.

Or the reverse. If you happen to see this pop up on TV some time, YOU KNOW the world is about to end.

I think they'll forget about it and just have some celebrity experts yelling over each other on a panel format up to the end.

They spent a month covering MH370 crash. I am definitely not looking forward to them covering end of the world.