Alfred Bloomingdale, owner of Bloomingdale's of New York (an upscale department store that used to be an independently owned) dabbled in producing Broadway stage shows...George S. Kaufman, the writer who wrote a lot of what Groucho Marx said, critiqued a Bloomingdale produced show, "Close the show, but keep the store open nights."
I don't mean to go on and on, but do you google all this shit or do you actually know a little bit about everything?It's mind boggling. I could ask you how to replaced the clutch-dog in a 1985 OMC lower unit and you'd probably know everything involved!!
Is that siimilar to a 1965 chevy II with three on the tree?
HTEXAN do you confirm?
It depends...if you mean food stores, there are many open 24 hours. I know several named Krogers that are 24 hour...I know one named Randalls open 24 hours...for drugstores...Walgreens has several 24 hours...some with the pharmacy part open 24 hours so you can get prescriptions filled at any hour...another is called CVS.Food stores even when closed always has workers in them doing things so it was determined that it didn’t cost much to have big food and drugstores open for business at night.This is for Houston, which while has nightlife...it is not a 24 hour town.I am told that NYC has shopping districts that while not 24 hour, the hours are skewed so as to cater to night workers.
hahahah!!! Come up north, most of my city was founded by Italians, Greeks, and Jews.
Maybe some places in Texas . Austin is the farthest thing from bible belt. Go to any bar or club and see this wild ass bitches even on weekdays.
what a mix: your city must be an absolute mess mate
Most of the South where people are very conservative and religious.Ex: Mississippi, Lousiana, Texas, Kentucky, Tennenesse, Oklahoma, Northern Florida, Virginia, N. Carolina, S. Carolina, West Virginia, Alabama, Missouri
What is the "bible belt" Wiggs?
You left out Georgia, and some would include western (rural) Maryland, but otherwise you nailed it.Of course, even within this area there are liberal strongholds (college towns and sections of larger cities for the most part).
What about utah ?
haha.... They all had their own separate neighborhoods!I thought Greeks and Italians were Jews with good cooking?