The Vue Green Line comes with over 30 cubic feet of storage space, and includes a «rear - cargo organizer» — a unique, plastic fold - out crate in the cargo area that can be snapped into place to prevent grocery bags from spilling over when
driving out of the mall parking lot.
Not exact matches
Record numbers
of consumers
drive out to
malls, big boxes and smaller retailers only to be ignored by skeleton staffs and made to feel like they are troubling the staff when asking for help.
That keeps women
out of sales jobs in
malls and stores, unless the outlet caters exclusively to a female clientele, and they are also barred from
driving.
(A couple
of good ones include: «Parenting from the Inside
Out» by Daniel Siegal and Mary Hartzell, and for the parents
of teenagers, «Get
Out of My Life, but First Could You
Drive Me & Cheryl to the
Mall» by Anthony E. Wolf.)
Last weekend I
drove out to Potomac Mills, Virginia's largest outlet
mall, in search
of a great deal.
Right after that she took him to the salon next door and told the stylist what to do, then she and the client
drove to the
mall and picked
out a couple
of outfits (on the sales rack) and shoes for his upcoming dates.
Generally speaking, there are two types
of people, and as it lies, two types
of moviegoers: Those who go to
malls without a second thought and those who go into them only on the rarest
of occasions, sucking on an imaginary Klonopin, those who walk around wondering how the fuck this and they and that sign came to be, pregnant with the speeding notion that a loon might as well destroy the entire fucking building or at least high - jack the «raffle car,» peel
out through the entrance doors, and
drive on to a fabled body
of water.
Even in the surly teenage years they frequently require a chauffeur, thus prompting the ever - resonant title
of clinical psychologist Anthony E. Wolf's parent survival guide, Get
Out of My Life: but first could you
drive me and Cheryl to the
mall?
It is a lovely
drive — along R512 (join at Northgate shopping
mall) to the dam (where a quick pitstop somewhere like Pick a Pancake is requisite), around the dam to catch a glimpse
of the pretty homes in Kosmos, and then on the R560 via Hekpoort to the town
of Magaliesburg (yes, the spelling is different to Magaliesberg, the area) where you can stop for lunch (there is also a train ride
out to Magaliesburg from Johannesburg, but not via Hartbeespoort Dam).
If you like to go
out for Black Friday, most
of your time will be spent looking for parking or
driving to an outlet
mall that is far away.
There is a fantastic shopping
mall «La Canada» situated just a short
drive out of town which has over 150 high street stores so you will be spoiled for choice.
For example, fossil fuels may have been used to supply power to the phone factory and then to transport the phone to the retailer and then if I
drove out to the
mall to buy it... well as you can imagine calculating the carbon footprint
of an action can be challenging, but just being able to make informed decisions when choosing one activity over another is what's really important.For example, I knew that sending a text message would be greener than
driving across town to share my news.
The Week More on Shopping Malls Suburban
Mall Shopping Creates Four Fold Increase in Carbon Dioxide Emissions Online Shopping vs.
Driving to the
Mall: The Greener Way to Buy Parking Spaces Outnumber Cars 3 to 1, Cause Environmental Problems Norway Proposes No New Suburban,
Drive - To Shopping Malls Hanging
Out in the
Mall Harvesting the Energy
of Crowds
Because organic food continues to bring premium prices in the market, the incremental income makes it possible for local farms to hold onto their land instead
of selling
out to developers, helping further dampen the need for sprawl to
mall driving.
Elizabeth Dubiel Recommends: Emotional Intelligence — Daniel Goleman Social Intelligence — Daniel Goleman Choice Theory — William Glasser Get
Out of My Life, but First Can you
Drive Me & Cheryl to the
Mall — Anthony E. Wolf PhD The Marriage Clinic — John M. Gottman The Grieving Teen — Helen Fitzgerald Joshua — Joseph -LSB-...]
«I think the
mall industry has learned its lesson in that inaction will almost
drive you
out of business,» he says.