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Old 07-26-2011, 01:01 PM   #120
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Agree 100%. Just trying to battle this notion that if a store treats you poorly it's because you're a terrible person and deserved it. (luqmaninbmore seems to have some sort of personal grudge against Kail Yuga.) And that all indie bookstores are always "good" or "better" than the corporate bookstore.
I don't have any personal grudge against [her/him]. I remember [her/him] espousing view points that I agree with whole-heartedly in other threads (from some time ago). But I am no friend to capitalism and I will criticize it. Maybe the part of the country in which y'all live is different culturally from the Mid-Atlantic. My experiences in book stores have ranged from business-like to cordial. The only time I've had any tension is when I've brought my children into the store and that's understandable given the havok that a toddler can wreak on books.
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