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james_davis_nicoll) wrote2012-09-30 02:50 pm
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Sad
The computer store I've used since 2008 stopped opening for business in August and now the front door has a letter from the landlord barring all unauthorized persons from entering the premises.
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I feel your pain. My local British-imports grocery store just wasn't there when we drove in to pick up supplies. :(
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They'd been a part of my shopping life since at least high school and had a great mix of just about everything. All held on homemade plywood shelves that almost touched the ceiling.
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Still, that was better than when Greystone Vet closed the day I had my first appointment with them. Sick pets were still in there, left alone and untended. I was told KSU Vet Med Center managed to rescue the animals but that the owner wasn't cooperative about it.
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Pet stores that sell dogs and cats bother me anyway (though I love looking at kittens and puppies of course) and some that carry smaller animals can squick one out if they seem to be overcrowded or underfed... Or you just wonder who they're selling some of these delicate lizards/birds/etc.
But to try and foreclose on animals? Or lock the animals in? *shudder*
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