• Holiday discounts (was: Re: Sure isi quiet...)

    From JOE MACKEY@1:135/392 to DARYL STOUT on Thu Jul 22 06:58:28 2021
    Daryl wrote --

    bawling with their kids at the school bus stop. But, after the bus loads the kids, and disappears over the hill, the parents start doing cartwheels, and celebrating. <G>

    Yep.
    Sort of like when I was visiting people around the country a couple of
    years ago and my tail lights disappeared down the road. :)

    Happens every year. The best time to shop for decorations is the day
    after (when most gifts get exchanged). Prices are greater than 70% off.

    And not just Christmas stuff, but every holiday.
    I like to hit the stores the day after Halloween, Easter, etc and stock
    up on the discounted candy.
    Speaking of which.
    I once temped for a local bookstore (in addition to books they had all
    sorts of office supplies, etc). It was around Christmas.
    Instead of marking down the leftovers they were collected the after we returned from Christmas day, stacked on pallets and moved to a second floor store room, and unsold Valentine's Day candy was brought down to replace it, that had been sitting there sinc
    Joe
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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to JOE MACKEY on Thu Jul 22 08:45:00 2021
    Hello JOE MACKEY!

    ** On Thursday 22.07.21 - 06:58, JOE MACKEY wrote to DARYL STOUT:

    Daryl wrote --

    Happens every year. The best time to shop for decorations
    is the day after (when most gifts get exchanged). Prices
    are greater than 70% off.

    And not just Christmas stuff, but every holiday. I like
    to hit the stores the day after Halloween, Easter, etc
    and stock up on the discounted candy. Speaking of
    which. I once temped for a local bookstore (in addition
    to books they had all sorts of office supplies, etc).
    It was around Christmas. Instead of marking down the
    leftovers they were collected the after we returned
    from Christmas day, stacked on pallets and moved to a
    second floor store room, and unsold Valentine's Day
    candy was brought down to replace it, that had been
    sitting there sinc

    ^^^^^^^^^

    It seems that you are still experiencing the cut-off problem.

    :(

    Anyway.. As a bookshop owner, I hate seasonal titles. I'm
    always left with unsold Christmas/Easter/Valentines/Halloween-
    themed books for kids. I just round up the left overs and
    store them for the next time the season rolls around.

    --
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to JOE MACKEY on Thu Jul 22 12:41:00 2021
    Joe,

    Sort of like when I was visiting people around the country a couple
    of years ago and my tail lights disappeared down the road. :)

    Fish and Visitors Stink after 3 days - Benjamin Franklin.

    And not just Christmas stuff, but every holiday.
    I like to hit the stores the day after Halloween, Easter, etc and
    stock up on the discounted candy.

    Happy Hallowthanksmasnewyearvalentinpatrickeastermemorialindependencelabor columbus Day.

    The good news is that we've compressed all the major holidays into one day...much to the dismay of government workers, bankers, etc. The bad news
    is that putting all that on one line for a tagline is too long, even for MultiMail.

    I once temped for a local bookstore (in addition to books they had
    all sorts of office supplies, etc). It was around Christmas.
    Instead of marking down the leftovers they were collected after
    we returned from Christmas day, stacked on pallets and moved to a
    second floor store room, and unsold Valentine's Day candy was brought
    down to replace it, that had been sitting there since

    I'll bet it's expired by now. So much for putting your heart into your
    work. :P

    Daryl

    ... Make a long story short?? That's what Reader's Digest does.
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  • From JOE MACKEY@1:135/392 to AUGUST ABOLINS on Fri Jul 23 06:49:16 2021
    Aug wrote --

    second floor store room, and unsold Valentine's Day
    candy was brought down to replace it, that had been
    sitting there sinc

    ^^^^^^^^^

    It seems that you are still experiencing the cut-off problem.

    I was about done anyway.
    It was about the candy and stuff that had been sitting in the storeroom
    since the last time of the holiday.

    Anyway.. As a bookshop owner, I hate seasonal titles. I'm
    always left with unsold Christmas/Easter/Valentines/Halloween-
    themed books for kids. I just round up the left overs and
    store them for the next time the season rolls around.

    I imagine that's about all you can do with them.
    With social media, games, etc I wonder how many kids today actually read books, unless "forced" to? With so many with short attention spans today.
    Joe
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  • From JOE MACKEY@1:135/392 to DARYL STOUT on Fri Jul 23 06:59:50 2021
    Daryl wrote --

    Sort of like when I was visiting people around the country a couple of years ago and my tail lights disappeared down the road. :)

    Fish and Visitors Stink after 3 days - Benjamin Franklin.

    I would much better leave with people weeping and wailing, begging me to
    stay longer than their muttering under their breath "I thought he would
    never leave".

    down to replace it, that had been sitting there since

    I'll bet it's expired by now.

    So has the bookstore. A big box drugstore was built there a couple of
    years ago.
    Joe
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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to JOE MACKEY on Fri Jul 23 08:22:00 2021
    Hello JOE MACKEY!

    ** On Friday 23.07.21 - 06:49, JOE MACKEY wrote to AUGUST ABOLINS:

    With social media, games, etc I wonder how many kids
    today actually read books, unless "forced" to? With so
    many with short attention spans today. Joe

    You would be surprised. Kids learn about hot trrendy books via
    their social media! LOL

    Consistent sellers are manga graphic novels (the ones you read
    back to front), Captain Underpants, Bad Guys, Dog Man, Wimpy
    Kid, Dork Diaries, The Princess in Black, Diary of an 8-Bit
    Warrior, the book series by Rick Riordan, the different series
    by Sarah Maas, and Cinda Williams Chima, and Victoria Aveyard,
    and Casandra Clare.

    There is super hot series right now called Shadow & Bone by
    Leigh Bardugo (now adapted for Netflix); I never seem to have
    enough before I run out. The Harry Potter series are a staple;
    they are always summertime and wintertime favourites.

    There are quite a few other authors, too numerous to remember
    off the top of my head.

    When there is an adaptation to a tv series, many people want to
    get a head start (or get "more to the story") and read the
    books.

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to JOE MACKEY on Fri Jul 23 09:40:00 2021
    Joe,

    I would much better leave with people weeping and wailing, begging me
    to stay longer than their muttering under their breath "I thought he
    would never leave".

    I'm sure that the latter has been the case with many folks.

    So has the bookstore. A big box drugstore was built there a couple
    of years ago.

    I saw a story where a long time private school in the area was closing,
    due to all the crap with COVID-19. It didn't help that one of their teachers was arrested on charges of child pornography.

    Daryl

    ... Don't lend people money. It caused amnesia.
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to JOE MACKEY on Fri Jul 23 09:46:00 2021
    Joe,

    I was about done anyway.

    OK, we can stick a fork in you. <g,d,r>

    It was about the candy and stuff that had been sitting in the
    storeroom since the last time of the holiday.

    I'd be checking the date on those things before I bought them.

    With social media, games, etc I wonder how many kids today actually
    read books, unless "forced" to? With so many with short attention
    spans today.

    I never was a bookworm, and that was before the short term memory issues kicked in.

    Daryl

    ... I thought I was indecisive...but now, I'm not so sure.
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