Keith says; Mr. Snyder rhetorically queries "...just where can you buy some 
of the basics in the city?" Then he tells us where he gets his hemp pants, 
salsa music, and geegaws. He clearly has discretionary income. He is probably a 
single person hence fewer, and less immediate, needs then a family; and more 
discretionary time to "shop around".

He has advised us to "Leave the big boxes to the suburbanites and shop at 
home." But he has not shopped at home. He still could not meet many of his 
purchasing needs in his neighborhood or in Mpls, which was MY point. And NONE of his 
purchases were made in North Mpls. By the way, St. Paul Sears is a BIGBOX.

I welcome Jerrry's Cub to West Broadway, if we could add a couple more such 
shopping choices we would strengthen our Avenue; and the budgets of the folks 
in North Mpls. Maybe even Mr. Snyder would have a reason to visit us; and spend 
a buck.

Keith Reitman   Everyday on West Broadway    NearNorth

PS- I got "Tagged" with that poster graffiti mentioned by another poster; 
nice as spit.


In a message dated 6/20/03 11:31:12 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> 
>  Keith asks a good question - just where can you buy some of the basics in
>  the city?
>  
>  His mentioning CDs reminded me of an article I just read the other day in
>  the Northeaster about the explosion of independent music stores recently in
>  NE Minneapolis. We now have four!
>  
>  Aardvark Records (924 Lowry Ave NE) is described as a neighborhood store
>  with a little bit of everything. They stock new and used CDs, tapes and
>  *gasp* vinyl records! Be still my heart!
>  
>  The Connect (339 13th Ave NE) is advertised as NE's hip-hop headquarters,
>  featuring local artists such as Unknown Prophets. They also sell urban
>  streetwear. It's really kind of pleasantly stunning to contemplate there
>  being a store like this in my sleepy little 'hood. :-)
>  
>  Elite Records (2520 Central Ave NE) focuses on rap, hip-hop and R&B 
artists.
>  They also sell some DVDs and futons, apparently since the owner's mom runs 
a
>  nearby furniture store and futons have a good profit margin.
>  
>  Last, but not least is Mambo King (1842 Central Ave NE) which has been
>  around for a few years. As the name suggests, they carry mostly music with 
a
>  Latin flavor.
>  
>  As for other stuff, I've posted frequently about where I shop for 
groceries,
>  so I'm not going to bore anyone with more of that talk.
>  
>  I bought my stereo system several years ago at Stereoland on Hennepin Ave.
>  South. It sticks in my mind because I bought it in two stages and when I
>  went back for the second stage, the sales man at the time remembered me,
>  even though it'd probably been six months or more since I'd been in the
>  store. Now that's service!
>  
>  And you can buy stuff like TVs, VCRs or DVD players there, too.
>  
>  I bought my washing machine at the Sears in St. Paul a couple years ago.
>  Same with my mulching lawnmower. Last year, I sprung for a reel mower to 
get
>  some more exercise and use less gas. Bought that at the Hi-Lake True Value
>  and even got to use a $15 off coupon from my Blue Sky Guide!
>  
>  The shorts I'm wearing as I type this came from the old Dinkytown 
Hemporium.
>  I have several things from there, mostly sweaters. No, you can't smoke 
them.
>  
>  I buy greeting cards and stuff like that usually at Avalon either on Grand
>  Ave in St. Paul or in Dinkytown, though I recently checked out Dabble on
>  29th and Johnson St and that's a pretty cool little gift shop so I'll
>  probably go back there from time to time.
>  
>  Like Jon Gorder said, it's really not that hard. And nearly always, you end
>  up with better quality and sometimes even better prices.
>  
>  Leave the big boxes to the suburbanites and shop at home.
>  
>  Mark Snyder
>  Windom Park
>  
TEMPORARY REMINDER:
1. Don't feed the troll! Ignore obvious flame-bait.
2. If you don't like what's being discussed here, don't complain - change the subject 
(Mpls-specific, of course.)

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