Sunday, February 9, 2020

The Astor Place Kmart has your holidays covered!



If you're looking to knock off all your upcoming holiday shopping with one trip, then look no further than the Astor Place Kmart.

Aside from the expected Valentine's Day (this coming Friday!) gifts ...



Goggla reports that the St. Patrick's Day goods (no beer display!) ...



... and Easter (April 12) items are all ready...



We'll check back next month for the Thanksgiving display.

4 comments:

  1. Such a depressing sight. Makes me feel like life is so rote and pointless.

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  2. Exhibit "A" in how we're destroying the planet, one piece of unnecessary "stuff" at a time.

    Who would suffer without all those made-elsewhere stuffed animals and other items?

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  3. Bah on all you "bah, humbug" commenters. Have you no heart? Have you no soul?

    For me, nothing expresses my love better than a piece of cheap, mass-produced plastic junk. I'm talking about investing a whole two minutes of my precious time and no thought whatsoever.

    RESPECT MY FEELINGS!

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  4. ...... amazing with all the coverage on climate change, polyester and man made material damage, plastic usage, even if no one cares of the actual health or living conditions in these cheap forced labor factories with no help on pollution because of the dyes....

    But then who are we to comment... we will die probably before we see the end of the planet. It’s for the kids in their 20s and younger.

    So in the name of making money .... off with those meddlesome treaties that won’t let me churn junk, let’s get off of that list of daisies who talk about human & labor rights !

    Sigh.... .... :(

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