FB 10/6 - A philosophical question

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We've got some catching up to do guys.

His mullestache and barb bowl cut make this picture just perfect.

A potpourri of the deranged.

Stairway to heaven or highway to hell? Looking at this picture both look to be a pleasant escape from all of this.
 
I believe FS is a standard one-story mall, I don't know if the anchors (department stores) are more than a story or not, but I doubt they are. Most smaller communities don't get the sort of malls larger cities can, and my town barely saw more than 2 stories for most anchors.

Eh, I found a video of an elevator at JC Penney in Fashion Square Mall from one of those exceptional individuals whose Youtube channels include dozens upon dozens of elevator videos, but it turned out to be the JC Penney in Fashion Square Mall in *Saginaw, Michigan*.

Photos and Google Street Views of Sears & JC Penney at Fashion Square Mall in Charlottesville, Virginia do make them look quite squat for anchor department stores (as in old school department stores, not the sprawling modern Walmart kind), although both of them look like they might have a second storey (or possibly just high ceilings).
 
i get what chris is trying to ask
but he peppered it with his autistic flair
"is it better to spend so much time preparing and making the task easy, or just jump into task and do it the hard way?"
 
Eh, I found a video of an elevator at JC Penney in Fashion Square Mall from one of those exceptional individuals whose Youtube channels include dozens upon dozens of elevator videos, but it turned out to be the JC Penney in Fashion Square Mall in *Saginaw, Michigan*.
Yeah I noticed here was another Fashion Square out there to confuse us. Didn't realize there was a thing for elevator vids too, I bet the ones in my town have already been covered whether I like it or not.

Photos and Google Street Views of Sears & JC Penney at Fashion Square Mall in Charlottesville, Virginia do make them look quite squat for anchor department stores (as in old school department stores, not the sprawling modern Walmart kind), although both of them look like they might have a second storey (or possibly just high ceilings).
Or a second floor that's just offices (I knew a Montgomery Ward that was built like that). The judge ment I made was based on experience of having been to several malls in areas of less than 30,000 people, and often those tend to be pretty small but standard for those sizes. (less than 80 stores tops, and anywhere up to 4 anchors max). I can only assume Chris may have seen something like that while in the Richmond area if a mall he went to there (like the one that had Elmer Bearstein at) happened to be those sprawling types.

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OK, I looked up the CWCki, and I was right. This is the layout of the mall Chris went to back when his name was misheard.
http://d2vm168j2cqfjx.cloudfront.ne...30/24136-Regency-Square-Directory-Proof41.pdf
 
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His mullestache and barb bowl cut make this picture just perfect.

A potpourri of the deranged.

Stairway to heaven or highway to hell? Looking at this picture both look to be a pleasant escape from all of this.

Since I already posted stairway to heaven, I might as well do this.

 
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