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My favorite liquor store closed

I heard about something called Bus Tales from some lame local message board. Might be worth following if you like that sort of thing.

Speaking of the bus, this week I had three people who couldn't get off the bus as soon as I opened the door, and pretty much panicked. Two of them had one of their shoelaces from get stuck to the other shoe. The third had his backpack get stuck to the seat. I'm not sure I've ever had one before. A new trend, perhaps?

Napa Jack's closed this week. I didn't hear about the closing until late Friday, too late for me to stop by and say thanks. That place will be missed. Especially the build your own six-pack tub. I guess we'll have to start shopping at Trader Joe's or something now (not for food, the day we went and checked it out there was one brown banana in the produce section and it looked like that Aldi's on Franklin with yuppies). Maybe if we're in St. Paul, we can check out the Wine Thief. Any others worth checking out?

Comments (6)

don't go to trader joes for produce. you go for the cheep organic food. buy produce from farmers!

ryan:

You mean like crackers and shit? 90% of what we buy is produce, cheese and meat. The rest is crackers for the kid. (And Clif bars for when I get tuckered out)

elizabeth:

Solo Vino? I have heard it is good, but I think it really is solo vino.

If you visit Milwaukee we can drink beer while grocery shopping at Whole Foods. Not kidding. People push carts with one hand and hold pints with the other. I cannot decide if this is good or bad.

bjorn:

crap. that was an awsome place. hennipen-lake still has the best selection in town though.

bjorn:

crap. that was an awsome place. hennipen-lake still has the best selection in town though.

julie:

I swear by Zipps. Good selection and knowledgeable staff.

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