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Old 09-09-2011, 07:40 PM   #201
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Northland Mall - the whole thing seems like a ghost town.
Like Listerine, Wal-Mart is the super hero for your malls.
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Second Cup. As in go somewhere else first
I always make an effort to goto Second Cup before I would even touch Starbucks.
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Old 09-09-2011, 07:47 PM   #203
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The Brick. How is that scam of a place still open? I don't know of a single person who has had a good experience there.
The Brick is terrible.

And has anyone been to the top floor in the Bay downtown? That is one depressing place.
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Like Listerine, Wal-Mart is the super hero for your malls.
Lol, more like Walmart kills retailers like Listerine kills germs.
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Old 09-09-2011, 08:32 PM   #206
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How about Cash Converters? Ever walk into one of those places? Who ever is buying dual cassette boom boxes for $60 needs to get their bargain hunter badge taken away.
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Old 09-09-2011, 08:35 PM   #207
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How do any of those mall kiosks selling random cell phone covers, belt buckles, cheap jewellery, or crappy t-shirts stay alive?
Their margins are insane.

A $20 cell phone cover or t-shirt costs them $2.
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Old 09-09-2011, 10:03 PM   #208
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I can understand why many of the places noted are open. For the chain restaurants, quite often it is just that you know what you are going to get when you go there.

For example, look at BP's. I used to go there quite often because it was a convenient hang out after volleyball games. Especially when we got team discounts. Pitchers of beer were cheaper there than it was at most bars. I still go every once in a while and I do enjoy the Boston Brute & Cactus Cut Potatoes.

The same can be said for various other chains listed. Most have one or two things that I don't mind and even crave on occasion. When I have a sore throat, there is nothing I want more than McDonalds french fries. Salty, scratchy and warm.

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In the same vein to my fellow Winnipegers, that mall in Fort Garry with the Safeway and Zellers. I went to high school around there, and we would all go at lunch to buy pizza buns from the Safeway. I think we were half of the business.
Now Fort Richmond Plaza is something that surprises me that it is still open. It sounds like you are a little younger than me. When I went to FRC, we would eat at the Chicken Delight or the burger joint (Mug Restaurant? Tug Boat Restaurant?). Those are long gone. That mall seems to get a little worse every year.
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Old 09-09-2011, 10:20 PM   #209
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The Brick. How is that scam of a place still open? I don't know of a single person who has had a good experience there.
I bought my washer dyer set from them on boxing day... below cost, I showed up thinking no way at about 4pm... they had four left...

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Old 09-09-2011, 10:21 PM   #210
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And that Calender kiosk we all see in every mall every year at Christmas time. Does anyone buy a Calender knowing come Jan 15 they are all going to be marked down to 1/2 price?
What's that you say? I've been paying $11.95 for my calendars when I could have gone back to the mall two weeks later and only paid six bucks? I've been a calendar aficionado for about fifteen years now... I could have saved almost a hundred dollars if only I had been more strategic about my timing. Of course, I wouldn't have had any idea what day of the week Elvis' bday was on, but man, I could have saved six dollars a year by buying my calendar on the 15th of January.
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And that Calender kiosk we all see in every mall every year at Christmas time. Does anyone buy a Calender knowing come Jan 15 they are all going to be marked down to 1/2 price? While I'm on the topice theres also the Hickory Farms kiosk, don't we all love unrefridgerated meat and cracker dips?
I knew the guy that ran the Calgary locations years ago and he made gobs of money every Xmas. Calendars are a huge stocking stuff/cheap gift which is the bulk of the sales. Overhead is really low because they get killer rates on their rent, and their margins are very high. Low risk and high potential reward. The only crappy thing is he had to work his arse off every Xmas.
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Now Fort Richmond Plaza is something that surprises me that it is still open. It sounds like you are a little younger than me. When I went to FRC, we would eat at the Chicken Delight or the burger joint (Mug Restaurant? Tug Boat Restaurant?). Those are long gone. That mall seems to get a little worse every year.
Wow. I remember when I was going to university in the mid 90's- and that mall looked like it was about to die then. For the burger place, was it the Burger King that became Pony Corral? They couldn't afford to change the sign so it was in the shape of the BK sign for years.

Now there was another burger place north of there on the same side of Pembina- it was like Havey's in that you picked your own toppings; but way better. The first one in the city was in the old Ponderosa building on Portage; by Unicity. Is that the burger place you are thinking of?
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Old 09-09-2011, 10:46 PM   #213
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What's that you say? I've been paying $11.95 for my calendars when I could have gone back to the mall two weeks later and only paid six bucks? I've been a calendar aficionado for about fifteen years now... I could have saved almost a hundred dollars if only I had been more strategic about my timing. Of course, I wouldn't have had any idea what day of the week Elvis' bday was on, but man, I could have saved six dollars a year by buying my calendar on the 15th of January.
But evreyone knows Elvis' birthday is in August just ask Michelle Bachman
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How about laundromats?

Don't understand who exactly goes there. Pretty much every complex or house has a washer/dryer, these days. Just not sure why I see so many these days. I guess it might be a decent place to pick up hot chicks, or firm porno's, but do people actually wash clothes there?

Oh +10000 for San Fransisco.

Btw, I used to live in Dalhousie and Northlands Mall was my main haunt (always preferred it over Market Mall). Do they still have the cheap theater there anymore? I doubt it since cheap theaters are near extinction, but I loved skipping school and seeing movies for a couple bucks every week.
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Wow. I remember when I was going to university in the mid 90's- and that mall looked like it was about to die then. For the burger place, was it the Burger King that became Pony Corral? They couldn't afford to change the sign so it was in the shape of the BK sign for years.

Now there was another burger place north of there on the same side of Pembina- it was like Havey's in that you picked your own toppings; but way better. The first one in the city was in the old Ponderosa building on Portage; by Unicity. Is that the burger place you are thinking of?
The burger place I went to for lunch in high school was in the mall, across the aisle from Safeway. That was in the early 90s, just before the mall starting going downhill fast.

There was a Harveys a few blocks north on the west side of Pembina. A friend used to work there. I'd go hang out there on Friday night then played ball hockey with the staff in the parking lot after they closed.
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How about laundromats?

Don't understand who exactly goes there. Pretty much every complex or house has a washer/dryer, these days. Just not sure why I see so many these days. I guess it might be a decent place to pick up hot chicks, or firm porno's, but do people actually wash clothes there?
I go there if I have something too dirty for my own washer. I like my front loader fine, but sometimes you just need a volume of water to get the job done. I have a second washer dryer hookup in my basement; I should have kept my old washer.

That being said, when I lived in an apartment I had a choice- use the community washer and dryer... which meant timing each load and hoping nobody else called "next" by putting their basket on the washer. The other option was to go down to the laundromat and get all my washing done in 90 minutes.
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Radio Shack is great. I probably go there 3 times a year.

Its like Canadian tire. Whenever a guy needs an awesome random guy thing, you can bet its at either Radio Shack or Canadian Tire.
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Radio Shack is great. I probably go there 3 times a year.

Its like Canadian tire. Whenever a guy needs an awesome random guy thing, you can bet its at either Radio Shack or Canadian Tire.
Or you can goto both their websites and realize that they don't carry any of what you need and you need to buy it online.
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Now Fort Richmond Plaza is something that surprises me that it is still open. It sounds like you are a little younger than me. When I went to FRC, we would eat at the Chicken Delight or the burger joint (Mug Restaurant? Tug Boat Restaurant?). Those are long gone. That mall seems to get a little worse every year.
Oh yeah, I ate there a few times. They had some the most greasy chicken nuggets I've never seen.

When did you graduate from FRC? I'm class of 2003.
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Oh yeah, I ate there a few times. They had some the most greasy chicken nuggets I've never seen.

When did you graduate from FRC? I'm class of 2003.
Class of '92. Back then, the mall was just fine. The Safeway, Zellers and Shoppers were just like every other one in the city. And all the little shops were vibrant. Nothing much to rave about, but definitely a decent mall for the size. I don't know why it died so fast. And then when the Shoppers left, it really tanked.
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