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In reply to the discussion: There is a large mostly abandoned shopping center near where I live. [View all]NJCher
(40,678 posts)18. no Elon stickers everywhere
Well I went into the shopping center lot earlier this week and nearly every space is now filled with Teslas in storage. Nobody wants the fucking Swaticars lol.
I was doing a garden tour this a.m. and stayed right here in my county--actually 2-3 towns only--and was struck by how many Teslas this idiot sold in this area. It actually is amazing how many he sold. Mostly charcoal and white ones, but I did see a number other colors, like maroon and a blue one. I saw no Cybertrucks today but one parked next to me yesterday.
At one garden center a woman pulled into the space next to me and I saw she had put a sticker with a slash mark through the name. Then I started looking at other Teslas on the road and there were a fair number with that sticker.
Put "No Elon" sticker into a search engine for a visual search. The market for this stickers must be huge. There are skazillions of them.
He was a real fool to alienate this area. They were buying his cars. Now? Nuttin'
I was doing a garden tour this a.m. and stayed right here in my county--actually 2-3 towns only--and was struck by how many Teslas this idiot sold in this area. It actually is amazing how many he sold. Mostly charcoal and white ones, but I did see a number other colors, like maroon and a blue one. I saw no Cybertrucks today but one parked next to me yesterday.
At one garden center a woman pulled into the space next to me and I saw she had put a sticker with a slash mark through the name. Then I started looking at other Teslas on the road and there were a fair number with that sticker.
Put "No Elon" sticker into a search engine for a visual search. The market for this stickers must be huge. There are skazillions of them.
He was a real fool to alienate this area. They were buying his cars. Now? Nuttin'
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Personally, I think the rise of online shopping had a great deal to do with the demise of malls.
CTyankee
May 23
#20
Sears and Roebuck was mail order in a vastly different time. The Internet offers dazzling choices that the Sears catalog
CTyankee
May 23
#32
Well Macy's was in the Wanamaker building until near the end of March of this year and that was that
BumRushDaShow
May 24
#52
I enjoy the touchy feely of shopping in a store. You can't get that at an Amazon.
Clouds Passing
May 27
#61
in southern California, dead malls are rebuilt as malls... with apartments complexes attached.
Demovictory9
May 25
#57
See, and I think those cars should be placed in the parking lot, out in the open ...
aggiesal
May 23
#19
I've often wondered if all these abandoned malls could be converted to public housing.
travelingthrulife
May 24
#47