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After my walk -- a pretty reasonable one -- I did a little shopping. I started with Guitar Center, because I wanted to have a look at a lightweight polyfoam case that they had on sale for $50. This is about half the price of a superficially similar gig bag at Guitar Showcase, so I figured it was worth a trip. Besides, it was the first time since they moved to their new location that I had time and they had any parking.

I should know better than to go in there. It's loud enough to interfere with conversation, and the sales droid who latched on to me was highly annoying. Hint: don't ask somebody looking at guitar cases "Do you know what kind of guitar you have?" Look, you idiot -- don't you think I know what kind of guitar I have? And he seemed totally baffled at my annoyance, too, even after I reminded him of what he'd said. Apparently "do you know" is just his way of starting a question, with no intrinsic meaning to him.

I poked around in different parts of the store, fled when some moron cranked the volume on something up to 11, and got a different salesdroid when I took a second look at the case. Unlike other RoadRunner cases, it doesn't have backpack straps or an adequate front pocket, so it's not an improvement over what I have now.

As I said, I should know better than to go in there. Still, they do have good loss leaders from time.

Next stop was Central Computing, which didn't have anything I wanted, then BevMo, which for once had a reasonable supply of Boomsma Oude Genever. They rarely have more than one bottle in stock, so I bought two.

Finally, I went to the bank to get cash for the Dickens Fair tomorrow, and finished up at the Container Store. Picked up a couple of things there, but the one I was particularly after was a flower-shaped tea strainer called "Audrey". It says so right on the box. I mean, with a name like that... I bought three -- two for us and one for the [livejournal.com profile] flower_cat's cousin Audrey. I'll probably have to get a few more next week.

Went out for another shopping expedition -- this time with the Cat -- after lunch. Mainly Trader Joe's for a case of "two-buck Chuck". (eta: the Shiraz, this time.) It's moderately drinkable, and makes excellent cooking wine. We also hit the British shop, which yielded a DVD and some marmalade.

Date: 2006-12-03 07:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] idea-fairy.livejournal.com
I have this mental image of replying to "Do you know what kind of guitar you have?" with something like "It's got about half a dozen strings you can pluck to make sounds, and each string has a little thingie you can turn to make it sound higher or lower, and it sounds a lot louder if you plug an amplifier into it but it's loud enough for a small room even without that ..."

Using "Do you know ..." as a generic way of starting a question reminds me that I sometimes phrase a request as a question. I think it's sort of a functional equivalent of "Please": "Can you do X?" = "Please do X." I'm not sure if it's a regionalism, but it might be.

Date: 2006-12-03 05:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] idea-fairy.livejournal.com
"Well, actually it isn't for a guitar at all. It's for an assault rifle. I just thought it would be cool to carry my assault rifle around in an instrument case, sort of like those legendary big-time gangsters did back during Prohibition. Would it help if I brought the rifle in so we could try various cases to see how well it fits?"

Date: 2006-12-03 05:24 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] technoshaman.livejournal.com
*sigh* what's the world coming to? Maybe we *should* be putting our "assault rifles" in our guitar cases.

I *hope* the recent voter couter-revolution proves effective and bloodless... we'll see staring in just about a month...

Date: 2006-12-03 05:22 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] technoshaman.livejournal.com
The first bit of this reminds me why I'm glad we have places like Dusty Strings (http://www.dustystrings.com)... I don't wear advertising much, but for this place I bought the t-shirt... Great people, enthusiastic yet willing to let you take your time and just ... ha ha, I was going to say fiddle around, but I think that's the one stringed instrument they don't carry. And, when they finish the Fremont bridge up next year, it'll be on my way home. Could be dangerous.

Boomsma. Damn, I had to go google that. Yet more, ahh, proof, that you're decidedly old-school. I like old-school. :)

Happiness is good wine for cheap. Hell, happiness is Trader Joe's. And a good British place... thanks for getting my google-fu up; I've just discovered that besides the excellent eatery-cum-grocery in Redmond, there is a little place called A British Affaire downtown on 5th. Cool.

DVD? From a Brit place? what? one is curious...

Date: 2006-12-03 05:37 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] technoshaman.livejournal.com
Brit story all right, but isn't that the American version of it? Peter Ustinov can act ok, but David Suchet just *channels* the little Belgian. IMHO, natch. :)

Date: 2006-12-04 10:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nolly.livejournal.com
While the ambient music selection at Guitar Center is my coworkers' fault (at least partly), in-store volume is not. :) (I checked -- they use the standard defaults. It's probably cranked at the amp.)

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