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For those of us that are t plugged into Littlered Feb 6 #1
are you sarcasming me or being sincere? The Wandering Harper Feb 6 #2
I believe I misread your op. Littlered Feb 6 #3
as soon as I found out what it was, I thought, "this is dangerous" The Wandering Harper Feb 6 #5
I suppose that is one way to look at it. Littlered Feb 6 #8
That is one way to look at it. Littlered Feb 6 #9
yes it is helpful for remote or disabled people etc. The Wandering Harper Feb 6 #12
There's certain things that you just can't find locally Polybius Feb 6 #24
You don't have to leave your house to get just about anything you need or want? Mariana Feb 6 #10
were Sears catalogs as widespread as the internet? The Wandering Harper Feb 6 #11
You had to flip through the pages and write a check Mariana Feb 6 #13
As an old person, H2O Man Feb 6 #14
thanks for the kick The Wandering Harper Feb 6 #25
... flying rabbit Feb 7 #29
were computers widespread? The Wandering Harper Feb 6 #15
You're really reaching hard. Mariana Feb 6 #23
maybe it didn't start with Amazon, but where does it stop? The Wandering Harper Feb 6 #26
Sears catalogs were more widespread than the internet. They were recyclable, too, in places with no indoor plumbing Hekate Feb 7 #32
is that energy worth spending with the current goons in charge? The Wandering Harper Feb 7 #33
I'm sure the owner of Amazon will be glad to sell for the right price Hekate Feb 7 #34
if you're insulting my intelligence, you got me The Wandering Harper Feb 7 #35
Seems like your go-to response, but I'm sure we'll converse productively in the future... Hekate Feb 7 #36
That ship has sailed in most small towns radical noodle Feb 6 #16
looks like the choice now is The Wandering Harper Feb 6 #17
I've already decided that I'm only buying radical noodle Feb 6 #18
Awesome! The Wandering Harper Feb 6 #27
I have no problem shopping at Amazon. Abolishinist Feb 7 #28
what does your username refer to? The Wandering Harper Feb 7 #30
My username has NOTHING to do with this 'conversation'. Abolishinist Feb 7 #31
Message auto-removed Name removed Feb 6 #4
Right? The Wandering Harper Feb 6 #6
Hi!! How things today? GP6971 Feb 6 #7
I saw this coming 35 years ago Mossfern Feb 6 #19
sucks being able to see, The Wandering Harper Feb 6 #21
Just critical thinking Mossfern Feb 6 #22
I dont use it because they mistreat their workers & are a Chinese pipeline. Callie1979 Feb 6 #20
Same for Walmart. Celerity Feb 7 #37
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