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The general decline in standards today

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PrettySquareGal

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Wow. Thought we'd reboot here, but I see you're intent on proving you are what others said. No more with you. Sadly, you showed your colors today, and now I leave this thread and any more nonsense you post. Find some place with people that think like you do rather than trying to stir the pot. You're just not interesting or intelligent enough to care about.

C'mon, this is all so silly. This is actually an interesting thread when it's not all centered on PB's posting of Einstein's picture which I thought was a good post. Making disparaging remarks about your interpretation of his value as a person is out of line, I think. Why not take it out back to PMs if people have issues with one another or better yet, ignore them? I don't mean you shouldn't respond to disagreeable remarks, but it's getting quite personal and petty.
 

PrettySquareGal

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The thread is fine, it's a certain participant that needs to find a new home. I'd say Huff Post might better suit him.

I don't think anyone should be bullied into leaving the FL. I think the bartenders do a great job of keeping the place in order and I trust that if there is a problem they will deal with it.
 

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I was asked how old I was earlier, and by most of the comments today I received to a heartfelt response, I see most of you are still in grammar school.

If you really wanted a discussion then maybe put away the childish, bulling taunts. Why not look in the mirror and see you're adults and not children.
 

PrettySquareGal

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I was asked how old I was earlier, and by most of the comments today I received to a heartfelt response, I see most of you are still in grammar school.

If you really wanted a discussion then maybe put away the childish, bulling taunts. Why not look in the mirror and see you're adults and not children.

You're not helping your cause right now. :mad:
 

PrettySquareGal

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Speaking of a decline in standards at department stores, I was at Macy's today and the fitting rooms were dirty! I of course complained to the management, but it shouldn't be that way.
 
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You're not helping your cause right now. :mad:

I came here to reset. Then this line:
"But I have the feeling I could have put a picture of a cute kitten drinking cream and they'd still yell and complain... it's what they do."

Now, I don't think this guy wants any sort of reconciliation here. It's one snide remark after another - as the last post once again shows. Are you hell-bent on sticking up for this guy? Nobody else seems to have an issue here...
 
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Speaking of a decline in standards at department stores, I was at Macy's today and the fitting rooms were dirty! I of course complained to the management, but it shouldn't be that way.

I was in Macy's (Pasadena) last night, and I was amazed how nice they keep that place. It truly is a throwback store. I love shopping there. I just fear the cost of keeping such a business running these days may take them down. I hope not - it's classy and so fun to go there...
 

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I came here to reset. Then this line:
"But I have the feeling I could have put a picture of a cute kitten drinking cream and they'd still yell and complain... it's what they do."

Now, I don't think this guy wants any sort of reconciliation here. It's one snide remark after another - as the last post once again shows. Are you hell-bent on sticking up for this guy? Nobody else seems to have an issue here...

I am not "hell bent" on anything, nor am I interested in defending PB personally, nor am I afraid to speak my mind. I am, however, defending people's right to state disagreeable opinions agreeably. I don't agree with the nature of his later remarks, but turning the thread into a counseling session about how he should improve doesn't contribute to the the discussion of the decline in standards today. Now, back to our regularly scheduled program.......
 

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I was in Macy's (Pasadena) last night, and I was amazed how nice they keep that place. It truly is a throwback store. I love shopping there. I just fear the cost of keeping such a business running these days may take them down. I hope not - it's classy and so fun to go there...

The people working at my Macy's are very nice and professional. Just the fitting rooms, yuck. Hopefully my complaint will help, in fact while I was complaining another woman in the room came out to chime in, too.
 

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I have never used a fitting room anywhere. For some reason you gal's do not mind using them, but for the life of me, I just cannot find it in me to use a fitting room. I will buy something, go home, try it on and if it does not fit, then I go all the way back to exchange or get a refund.

I almost think the fitting room is some sort of chamber that can allow just anyone to see you in a state you don't want to be seen in! lol! (Not that anyone is going to, but that is the feeling I get about them).

Most places do not allow things to be unclean. The worst places however for keeping clean are gas station restrooms. They top the list of nasty, in my book!
 

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I have never used a fitting room anywhere. For some reason you gal's do not mind using them, but for the life of me, I just cannot find it in me to use a fitting room. I will buy something, go home, try it on and if it does not fit, then I go all the way back to exchange or get a refund.

I almost think the fitting room is some sort of chamber that can allow just anyone to see you in a state you don't want to be seen in! lol! (Not that anyone is going to, but that is the feeling I get about them).

Most places do not allow things to be unclean. The worst places however for keeping clean are gas station restrooms. They top the list of nasty, in my book!

I try things on in the fitting room, go home, try it on again, then return about 1/3 of what I buy because I don't like the way I look in it in a different light. :rolleyes: But I like your way of doing it!
 

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I try things on in the fitting room, go home, try it on again, then return about 1/3 of what I buy because I don't like the way I look in it in a different light. :rolleyes: But I like your way of doing it!
I just have never felt comfortable in a bare room (sometimes a hook on the back of the wall) when I look in one of those rooms, I just can't help from thinking "Norman Bates".....lol! Now my Wife thinks it is best to try things on, and when she does it is lightning fast. That is another thing about you gals I don't understand...I am still putting on a pair of shoes and you gals are changed five times!
 
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I have never used a fitting room anywhere. For some reason you gal's do not mind using them, but for the life of me, I just cannot find it in me to use a fitting room. I will buy something, go home, try it on and if it does not fit, then I go all the way back to exchange or get a refund.

I am normally that way too. But - I lost 34 pounds and I'm seeking new things with new size tags. Once I have it down again, I'll be back to the same. But this Macy's is really nice, so I don't mind.
 

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Most places do not allow things to be unclean. The worst places however for keeping clean are gas station restrooms. They top the list of nasty, in my book!

Part of my first job involved cleaning the restrooms at our family's Texaco station. At the time, Texaco ran a program called "Registered Rest Rooms," in which inspectors from the company would visit stations specifically to look over the condition of the facilities. When I started the job it was made very clear to me that in twenty-five years of doing business we'd never flunked an inspection. And that record wasn't about to be broken.

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Most oil companies operated similar inspection programs, but by the end of the seventies they were gone. Guess with times being as tight as they were then, and oil companies making so little money, they had to do away with such frivolous frills as ensuring decent facilities for their customers.
 

PrettySquareGal

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Part of my first job involved cleaning the restrooms at our family's Texaco station. At the time, Texaco ran a program called "Registered Rest Rooms," in which inspectors from the company would visit stations specifically to look over the condition of the facilities. When I started the job it was made very clear to me that in twenty-five years of doing business we'd never flunked an inspection. And that record wasn't about to be broken.

restroom.jpg


Most oil companies operated similar inspection programs, but by the end of the seventies they were gone. Guess with times being as tight as they were then, and oil companies making so little money, they had to do away with such frivolous frills as ensuring decent facilities for their customers.

When my husband was still in the USMC I did a lot of long distance driving which meant lots of stops along the way at gas stations. The bathrooms were deplorable!!!
 
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