Chris Steller wrote:

> It really hits you on the second visit: it's just a Target.

That was my thought when I visited on Sunday, 4 November: it's just a
Target. I enjoy shopping at Target when I have a shopping list, but
without a reason to be there, other than to investigate the new store, it
was an underwhelming experience.

I did enjoy watching people navigate the revolving doors. Evidently, the
typical weekend Target shopper has difficulty operating a revolving door.
I saw, on more than one occasion, two or more people attempt to cram into
one "quarter" of the revolving door. This, of course, did not work and
resulted in the door coming to an abrupt stop. I was also amused by the
people trying to get strollers through the revolving door. I guess it did
not occur to them to use the regular swinging doors. I think the downtwon
Target might be a good place for people watching. Maybe I will make a
people-watching trip down there this weekend. :-)


Scott McGerik
Hawthorne/Minneapolis
http://www.mcgerik.com/scott/
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