Friday, January 28, 2005
Stuffed
Hoffman Estates sets sights on hunting, fishing retailer
I thought I escaped ever having to see a Cabela's again when I stopped driving I-35 through southern Minnesota. That would have been fine with me; their see-how-many-dead-animals-we-can-shove-into-a-single-diorama decor doesn't really do it for me. Now my town is in talks with Cabela's to build one of their stores--a bigger one than most--along a road I often take to get to my parents' house and will soon take to the new Super Target.
I don't know what's worse about this: The potentially nightmarish traffic or the fact that this makes my town the equivalent number in Chicagoland to Rogers, Minnesota in the Twin Cities, where Cabela's plans to build a similar store.
I thought I escaped ever having to see a Cabela's again when I stopped driving I-35 through southern Minnesota. That would have been fine with me; their see-how-many-dead-animals-we-can-shove-into-a-single-diorama decor doesn't really do it for me. Now my town is in talks with Cabela's to build one of their stores--a bigger one than most--along a road I often take to get to my parents' house and will soon take to the new Super Target.
I don't know what's worse about this: The potentially nightmarish traffic or the fact that this makes my town the equivalent number in Chicagoland to Rogers, Minnesota in the Twin Cities, where Cabela's plans to build a similar store.
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3 comments:
You are missing the biggest event of the day: the anniversary of Alan Alda's birth
his birthday isn't important?
I'm not a huge fan of Cabela's either. Now that they went public I bet they pop up all over.
BTW, I thought traffic already was nightmarish!
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