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Datamastr

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  1. Leaving my car at Hendrick Honda for the day, they gave me a ride to Sharon Road West, and gave me two little gold tokens for the train (one for the trip uptown, one for the trip back, they told me). They say "one ride local - CATS" on one side, and "LYNX - one ride local" on the other side. They're a little smaller than a nickel.

    My question: How do I use these? I punched up a one-way ticket on the ticket machine and punched CASH (CREDIT was the only other option) and put in the token, and it just spat back out the coin return. I looked on the CATS/LYNX website, but wasn't able to find anything. What am I missing here?

    The machine should have taken the token. I've done this several times (gotten light rail tokens from Hendrick) and was able to purchase a one-way adult ticket from the TVM with the CATS token. It was probably just a malfunction. You could also try calling CATS to see if they have changed their token policy.

  2. No Dillard's stores actually do good these days. Dillard's is nice but no one goes there because they do not put anything on sale. Some thing at Dillard's regular price ~ Something at Nordstrom sale priced. Which would you buy?

    Nordstrom.

    They don't put anything on sale?? You're kidding me! I've seen Daniel Cremeaux, Calvin Klein, Austin Reed, and Murano shirts over the past year at 75% off or more. These are $75 shirts retail (would I ever pay that :lol: No, but that's me ) Regardless of whether one likes those brands, they were on sale!

    At the beginning of the year when consumer confidence was really starting to tank, you were practically assaulted with a sea of "Take an extra 50% off " signs as you walked in the door, no lie.

    It comes in waves of course, but it pays to walk thru Dillard's at least once a week. If you live for bargains, you might be pleasantly surprised.

    (Side Note: yes Belk usually runs sales the same time and magnitude as Dillard's does, although I've NEVER seen Macy's discount so much at once).

  3. looks like a mistake on Sears' part, as far as I'm concerned. I don't ever even recall a mall being planned for Matthews... I know where The Arboretum is currently was originally planned as a mall before Carolina Place was built though.

    Apparently their facts are a little shaky regarding other locations too. For Raleigh, it says "In 1994 Sears opened a department store in Crabtree Valley Mall." What they leave out is that Sears was an original anchor when Crabtree opened in 1972 (I know, I used to play in the clothing displays as a kid :whistling: ). The store was relocated in 1994 to its current location when the mall expanded. Ahh, details.... :rolleyes:

  4. ... In fact we were able to take the street car system there and walk right in. Ironically enough, they also have a Trader Joe's in the heart of the city, close to the Golden Gate Bridge....

    You mean the Bay Bridge. The GGB is nowhere near the heart of San Fran. :)

    You're right about the SF CompUSA.... it was nice to see something like that within easy walking/transit distance. It saved me a couple of times when my laptop acted up or I forgot to pack my mouse when I went there on business. Too bad CompUSA closed it with the rest of their stores.

  5. Things Remembered, a gift shop (I'd guess) that is a national chain, near Dillard's on the upper level, has shut down.

    When was Eastland last remodeled? I'd guess around 1990?

    You are correct, around 1990. I know because that's when I moved into an apartment on Harris Blvd (then Newell-Hickory Grove Road) and I used to shop Eastland often. The current glass and metal handrailing on the second floor was put in then, as was the current tiling. They also took out the sunken observation areas overlooking the skating rink (anyone else remember these?).

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    What is this? It's the pic that comes up on the tax site for Eastland Mall.

    It used to be a bank originally although I don't remember whose branch it was. I remember in the mid 90's it was a frozen yogurt and/or ice cream place. It may have been other things as well. I was at Eastland this past week and noticed the building was gone. It used to sit opposite the Firestone at the Central Ave / Redmann entrance.

    Does anyone besides me get kinda depressed when they visit Eastland now... yeah, I understand the reasons behind its decline... but it just looks so tired and so worn now. For me, it was THE place to go back in the late 80's and early 90's.... This last trip I walked around and kept thinking over and over "Oh, I remember this used to be there, and this used to be there.... I used to come here and do this and that". I spent a good hour just walking around reminiscing.... Does anyone else do that? LOL :blush:

    Every time I go there it leaves me sad... It's almost like watching and old friend dying from long, drawn-out illness. I just want to give Eastland a hug and say "We won't forget you, old friend...". :cry:

  7. There used to be a two store building at the former intersection of Independence and Hawthorne. That building housed a hosery store and a XXX peep show. lol

    Sorry to stay off topic, but the hosery store was called "Bootery and Bloomery". :lol: I was a kid at the time, but I remember driving by it and always thought that was an amusing name.

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