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bloody spaniard Offline
#51 Posted:
Joined: 03-14-2003
Posts: 43,802
^ LOL I don't think Victor flips anything except for his g/f's.

Good to hear, Victor. I was curious because for the first couple of years it reminded me of a beautiful shopping exhibit. The Mazza Gallery & Whiteflint over in Bethesda are not quite as glitzy but not bad either.
victor809 Offline
#52 Posted:
Joined: 10-14-2011
Posts: 23,866
ZRX1200 wrote:
Victor are you Cousin Eddies only smart relative?

You sound just like him sometimes, though classier.


I would never buy a corvette.
ZRX1200 Offline
#53 Posted:
Joined: 07-08-2007
Posts: 60,682
Oh I'm sure you wouldnt.

Fiat maybe?
victor809 Offline
#54 Posted:
Joined: 10-14-2011
Posts: 23,866
ZRX1200 wrote:
Oh I'm sure you wouldnt.

Fiat maybe?


I'm pretty pleased with BMWs engineering. Probably will stick with them.
ZRX1200 Offline
#55 Posted:
Joined: 07-08-2007
Posts: 60,682
Oh one of "those" guys.

Figures.
victor809 Offline
#56 Posted:
Joined: 10-14-2011
Posts: 23,866
Honestly, I'd rather not own a car, and didn't for about a decade in my 20s. I only have one because I have to commute to work, and if I can change to a job I can metro to, I'd lose the car in an instant. They're a pain in the ass... taxi to the bars, get sh#tfaced and crawl home, it's a much better way to enjoy life.
Lumpa Offline
#57 Posted:
Joined: 03-04-2009
Posts: 377
Victor
Where do you buy your driving shoes?

I find wally's inferior in both selection and quality.
Can't beat their price for swimming pool goldfish, though.
TMCTLT Offline
#58 Posted:
Joined: 11-22-2007
Posts: 19,733
victor809 wrote:
Honestly, I'd rather not own a car, and didn't for about a decade in my 20s. I only have one because I have to commute to work, and if I can change to a job I can metro to, I'd lose the car in an instant. They're a pain in the ass... taxi to the bars, get sh#tfaced and crawl home, it's a much better way to enjoy life.




So are we to assume you never leave your little corner of the world? Greyhound everywhere?
victor809 Offline
#59 Posted:
Joined: 10-14-2011
Posts: 23,866
TMCTLT wrote:
So are we to assume you never leave your little corner of the world? Greyhound everywhere?


I have taken a Greyhound most of the way across the country once, an interesting experience. But seriously... where would I want to go that I would need to drive? Baltimore/New York/Philly are serviced by trains and planes. Anywhere further is a plane ride whether you have a car or not.

Within the city you Metro/Cab/Walk/Bike... depending on levels of inebriation, the height of heel your companion is wearing and time of night. This isn't that hard to grasp,
victor809 Offline
#60 Posted:
Joined: 10-14-2011
Posts: 23,866
Lumpa wrote:
Victor
Where do you buy your driving shoes?

I find wally's inferior in both selection and quality.
Can't beat their price for swimming pool goldfish, though.


Someone's making some seriously old-school cbid references. Much older than the 300+ posts 2009 join date would suggest.

DrafterX Offline
#61 Posted:
Joined: 10-18-2005
Posts: 98,595
victor809 wrote:
I have taken a Greyhound most of the way across the country once, an interesting experience.



the trip to band camp..?? Huh
8trackdisco Offline
#62 Posted:
Joined: 11-06-2004
Posts: 60,110
DrafterX wrote:
After Wage Vote, Walmart Scraps D.C. Store Plans
By Matthew Rocco

Published July 11, 2013

Wal-Mart Stores (WMT) no longer plans to build three stores in the nation’s capitol, after the city’s council voted to force large retailers to pay starting wages that are 50% higher than the minimum wage there.

The world’s largest retailer also said it will consider its options related to three other Washington, D.C., stores that are still under construction.

The bill, called the Large Retailer Accountability Act of 2013, was approved by an 8-to-5 vote, even though Walmart had warned that the company would leave the district.

“Nothing has changed from our perspective: we will not pursue Skyland, Capitol Gateway, and New York Avenue and will start to review the financial and legal implications on the three stores already under construction,” Walmart spokesman Steven Restivo said, referring to the locations of the planned stores.

“This was a difficult decision for us—and unfortunate news for most D.C. residents—but the Council has forced our hand.”

The district’s new law requires retailers with sales of more than $1 billion and with stores of at least 75,000 square feet to pay their workers starting salaries of at least $12.50 an hour, compared to the minimum wage of $8.25.

Unionized businesses are exempt from the measure. Large stores that already have a presence in D.C., including Target (TGT) and Macy’s (M), have four years to comply.

The bill is still not officially in place. Mayor Vincent C. Gray has said he would consider vetoing the bill, while Congress could exercise its local control to prevent the measure from being implemented.

Mayor Gray’s office didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

If the bill is vetoed, the city council would need nine votes to override the mayor’s decision.


Film at 11... d'oh!


This was a close one. If this law wasn't passed, several DC people would have had to get jobs.
cacman Offline
#63 Posted:
Joined: 07-03-2010
Posts: 12,216
Where's the screams of discrimination with this topic?
It's nothing more than business discrimination and segregation.
All you big business have to sit in the back of the bus.
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