Richard, just to decorate the rabbit hole some, I'll share that when I visit my 
family, I often shop at the Annapolis Whole Foods which is about 5 minute drive 
from my Mom's. Very new store. Always jam packed with shoppers! With this 
observation, I suggested to  the Balt metro area TM teachers to focus on 
Annapolis. I think they went and figured instead! 

PS Did someone, we won't say who, do away with the snipping rule?



________________________________
 From: Richard J. Williams <pundits...@gmail.com>
To: Richard J. Williams <FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> 
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 8:44 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Re: Surviving Whole Foods
 


  
On 9/20/2013 8:14 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Richard continues to lie.
>
Judy continues to obfuscate on where the Whole Foods Market is
located in her 'neck of the woods'. Why she won't just be honest
about it is beyond me. So, I checked the Store List and it looks
like there are three Whole Foods Stores in New Jersey. I guess it
all depends on what you mean by 'neck of the woods'. 

Maybe Judy rides the bus - I don't know for sure, but she said she 
wouldn't allow a car into her house, so other than maybe hitching 
a ride, I guess taking the bus is the only way, short of walking.

Go figure.

Share says there is a Whole Foods store in Des Moines, which is
a two hour drive from her place. I can drive to the World HQ
flagship store in Austin an hour and  a half if I wanted to. But
 most of the time I drive to the store in San Antonio which is 
about ten minutes from here.

So, I'm pretty sure Judy doesn't live next door to a Whole Foods
but she won't say - all she seems to want to do is pick a fight!

And, I'm pretty sure this little conversation about Whole Foods 
Mkt won't be lost on Share, just to prove that it's like going into
a rabbit hole when dialoging with Judy. LoL!

Good work Share!

ob·fus·cate

verb: obfuscate; 3rd person present: obfuscates;?past tense: 
obfuscated; past participle: obfuscated;?gerund or present 
participle: obfuscating

1. render obscure, unclear, or unintelligible.
"the spelling changes will deform some familiar words and 
obfuscate their etymological origins"

synonyms: obscure, confuse, make unclear, blur, muddle, 
complicate, overcomplicate, muddy, cloud, befog 

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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
>
>
>Good work Share! According to Judy, Whole Foods is called Whole Paycheck
>in  her neck of the woods, but the only Whole Foods is
                at least 2 hours away
>from her too. So, I figure Judy has been to Whole Foods
                what, one time in
>her whole life? Go figure.
>

 

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