I'm in the van.
Hey, I'm with AT&T. My phone often doesn't WORK.
How can there be a story on page 54? The mag only has 45 pages.
Don't look now, but the damn forms appear to be working. I give it three weeks before somebody at Our Lady Of The Lake updates one of their two Sun boxes running 2.0. Old school!
I'm in Houston for a bit. How's Blue Bird Circle on plus sizes?
Blue Bird's got at least 10-15 large racks of mens' and womens' clothing (for each gender). All sizes, styles and periods. Last time I was there, though, I concentrated on used furniture. Condition looked good, and was leaning toward Colonial and other historical styles executed in the 70's, in the manner of the 'Hidden Treasures' stores that have a few locations in Suburbia (frumpy selections and higher prices among resale stores but pretty good on condition). My absolute favorite for larger pieces continues to be Salvation Army shops, but Blue Bird (off Montrose) has just as wide a selection and should be high on your list as well for rampage shopping days - particularly when you have one of your truck friends along. The Almeda Antiques Mall is a recent find on collectibles and bizarre electronics, but that's not centrally located and short on clothing right now.
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I'm in the van.
Hey, I'm with AT&T. My phone often doesn't WORK.
How can there be a story on page 54? The mag only has 45 pages.
Don't look now, but the damn forms appear to be working. I give it three weeks before somebody at Our Lady Of The Lake updates one of their two Sun boxes running 2.0. Old school!
I'm in Houston for a bit. How's Blue Bird Circle on plus sizes?
Blue Bird's got at least 10-15 large racks of mens' and womens' clothing (for each gender). All sizes, styles and periods. Last time I was there, though, I concentrated on used furniture. Condition looked good, and was leaning toward Colonial and other historical styles executed in the 70's, in the manner of the 'Hidden Treasures' stores that have a few locations in Suburbia (frumpy selections and higher prices among resale stores but pretty good on condition). My absolute favorite for larger pieces continues to be Salvation Army shops, but Blue Bird (off Montrose) has just as wide a selection and should be high on your list as well for rampage shopping days - particularly when you have one of your truck friends along. The Almeda Antiques Mall is a recent find on collectibles and bizarre electronics, but that's not centrally located and short on clothing right now.