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<blockquote data-quote="CanadienneBacon" data-source="post: 6506223" data-attributes="member: 11146"><p>Marks has everyone load into the white van. He gets in behind the wheel, then hands a map tube made out of white PVC to whoever rides shotgun. <span style="color: red">"There's a blue print of the Broad Ripple WeeBee store in there. Fish it out and have a look while I drive. Cash registers are just inside the entrance, to the left. Seasonal clearance is on the right, customer service is at an L-shaped counter also on the right with a clerk, sometimes two. It's December, so there will be two clerks there today. It's gonna be packed. This BunBun toy is an electronic Bunny. It's hot. I called earlier to verify the store still has some in stock, and they said they got an order in this morning but the associate said they'd probably run out by close of business today. Last week when they got in the shipment, there was a fist fight and they had to call the cops. Battery charges out the wahoo. What do you want to know?"</span> </p><p></p><p>Marks drives through downtown streets inlaid with red brick that, in the fading winter light and rain, make for slippery traction. The van slides once as Marks rounds a corner right onto Meridian Street and drives north, past the War Memorial. Downtown Indy gives way to narrow tree-lined residential streets filled with Honda Accords, Minivans, and a mixture of brown brick homes and shaker-style craftsman homes with wide concrete porches. Broad Ripple. Cutesie flower shops, a trying-too-hard brewery, and an eatery with chic black awning and a cast iron fence dot the landscape. Houses and businesses mix. It's urban reclamation at its Midwest finest. The roofs are steeply sloped, and front lawns are miniscule. Parking is on-street, making it tricky to navigate the van. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]66487[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Marks pulls up and parks in front of a Wee store that looms ridiculously large in the middle of two streets of homes. The parking lot is grotesquely small for such a large store. WeeBee is a large rectangle, approximately 200 feet by 120 feet, with the wide dimension facing the parking lot. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]66486[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CanadienneBacon, post: 6506223, member: 11146"] Marks has everyone load into the white van. He gets in behind the wheel, then hands a map tube made out of white PVC to whoever rides shotgun. [color=red]"There's a blue print of the Broad Ripple WeeBee store in there. Fish it out and have a look while I drive. Cash registers are just inside the entrance, to the left. Seasonal clearance is on the right, customer service is at an L-shaped counter also on the right with a clerk, sometimes two. It's December, so there will be two clerks there today. It's gonna be packed. This BunBun toy is an electronic Bunny. It's hot. I called earlier to verify the store still has some in stock, and they said they got an order in this morning but the associate said they'd probably run out by close of business today. Last week when they got in the shipment, there was a fist fight and they had to call the cops. Battery charges out the wahoo. What do you want to know?"[/color] Marks drives through downtown streets inlaid with red brick that, in the fading winter light and rain, make for slippery traction. The van slides once as Marks rounds a corner right onto Meridian Street and drives north, past the War Memorial. Downtown Indy gives way to narrow tree-lined residential streets filled with Honda Accords, Minivans, and a mixture of brown brick homes and shaker-style craftsman homes with wide concrete porches. Broad Ripple. Cutesie flower shops, a trying-too-hard brewery, and an eatery with chic black awning and a cast iron fence dot the landscape. Houses and businesses mix. It's urban reclamation at its Midwest finest. The roofs are steeply sloped, and front lawns are miniscule. Parking is on-street, making it tricky to navigate the van. [ATTACH=CONFIG]66487._xfImport[/ATTACH] Marks pulls up and parks in front of a Wee store that looms ridiculously large in the middle of two streets of homes. The parking lot is grotesquely small for such a large store. WeeBee is a large rectangle, approximately 200 feet by 120 feet, with the wide dimension facing the parking lot. [ATTACH=CONFIG]66486._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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