09 June 2004

I wish we had more stores open by us 24 hours a day with lower prices, I’d buy there in a heartbeat. This is *why* I shunned wal mart for so long. Sadly, it sucked me in, b/c it’s convenient to let my 4 y/o run around there at midnight b/c the park isn’t open. It’s convenient for me to buy their clothes there b/c for the price of one organic, US grown and made shirt, I can buy an entire new wardrobe for one of them.

Wal-Mart nation: the race to the bottom

By Floyd J. McKay
Special to The Times

Los Angeles is not my kind of town. But the Angelinos are about to take a stand that ought to be applauded across the country.

That stand is to say “no” to a Wal-Mart “supercenter” that the retailing giant hopes to open in the city.

These superstores are not your father’s Wal-Mart; they are monstrous, sprawling over some 25 acres and employing up to 600 workers. Their lure, of course, is lower prices.

Wal-Mart, it seems to me, epitomizes the race to the bottom that has the United States by the throat as the 21st century opens.

Why do people shop at these behemoths, when they know full well that they are driving out of existence small businesses owned and operated by their neighbors, employing other neighbors?

They shop because of price, and they are forced to do so by the declining standard of living we have offered working people for more than a generation. People who work for minimum wage, with little or no benefits, who cannot afford to fix their car or their kids’ teeth have no choice but to search out the lowest price.

Wal-Mart buys offshore, without apology and for the cheapest possible prices, from companies paying the lowest-possible wages.

As jobs in America are lost to foreign sweatshops to feed the Wal-Mart engine, American workers are forced to accept jobs at lower pay, with bad working conditions. They are funneled to Wal-Mart’s promise of cheap goods, in effect patronizing the very companies that caused their economic misery.

This is a cruel travesty on working people in this country.

Wal-Mart is currently being sued in some 40 cases charging various abuses of labor laws, and last fall it was reported the company extensively employs illegal aliens as janitors. Wal-Mart has successfully opposed unionization and frequently pays well below competing stores.

All of these practices ? alleged abuses of labor laws, hiring illegals, and the low rate of pay and benefits at Wal-Mart ? serve to depress the labor market in communities in which the giant is located. That is a major factor in Los Angeles’ opposition to the supercenter.

We live in a nation in which the real-dollar income of an average family has declined for years, while corporate profits and executive pay have skyrocketed.

The gap between rich and poor has widened at an alarming rate in the past 20 years. In 44 states, the gap has increased not only between rich and poor, but between rich and middle-class families. None of the six exceptions is a Northwest state. Oregon has one of the worst gaps, Washington is about average.

In some states, the inequity is staggering. In three of the nation’s largest states ? California, New York and Ohio ? families in the lowest 20 percent bracket actually lost real income from 1978 to 2000. In 1999 dollars, the loss was between 5 and 6 percent. In those same states, the real income gain for the top 20 percent of families ranged from 37 to 54 percent.

Nationwide, from 1978 to 2000, the lowest 20 percent of families gained only $972 annually, or 7.1 percent; the top 5 percent gained $87,779, or 58.4 percent.

These findings, by the nonpartisan Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (www.cbpp.org), were before the Bush tax cuts and the current recession, both of which will further widen the gap.

You can’t blame Sam Walton for this disparity, but operations like Wal-Mart feed off the impoverishment of America.

Sadly, there are byproducts in quality of life, often unseen until it is too late.

The greatest is the destruction of America’s small and mid-sized towns, increasingly bereft of s
mall businesses and dominated by big-box retailers ? acres of barren asphalt parking lots, corporate managers on their way to the next-larger store, employees scrambling to keep low-wage jobs.

My wife’s recently deceased aunt could no longer shop in the small Iowa town where she and her late husband ran a feed store. The store is closed, as are the other small businesses. The elderly woman had to drive ? or be driven ? past the empty shops several miles to Wal-Mart, the nearest place to get the basics of life.

Wal-Mart is like a neutron bomb, sucking life out of small towns, leaving buildings without the essence of civic life.

Those of us fortunate to earn middle-class incomes can make a choice, and shun Wal-Mart. The tragedy is that for an ever-increasing segment of America, the despicable race to the bottom has left no other choice than to shop for cheap, regardless of the consequences.

Floyd J. McKay, a journalism professor at Western Washington University, is a regular contributor to Times editorial pages. E-mail him at floydmckay@yahoo.com

03 June 2004


Flowerpot Votive – Vanilla
This is a cute little votive in a glass flower pot. It burns approximately 20 – 25 hours and is available in vanilla.

These candles are white.
Price: $ 4.50

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Flowerpot Votive – Peaches N Cream
This is a cute little votive in a glass flower pot. It burns approximately 20 – 25 hours

These candles are pink
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16 oz. Triple – SPRING #134
These are a fantastic value for the money, as you get three scents in one candle! They come in the apothecary jar, a timeless classic, and fill your home with the most delicious scents!

There is no photo available for this item, but it is in spring colours (pink, purple) and is in mint condition. Never been burned.

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Use this coupon:

LJREADERS Free ship. $ 0.00 0/15 20-06-2004 00:00:00
This coupon applies on orders which contain product(s) from category #29 (clearance)

Since I will be out of town the 10 – 15, the coupon is good through the 20th. I really want to buy that set for the boys (see previous post) and need the money to do it.

If you see anything else on the site you want, but feel it is priced too high (these are all slightly lower than standard retail price!!) PLEASE make me an offer.



I am also selling ad space on the front page for 10$ per banner forever. I am only offering 10 of these spaces, and once they are filled, I will remove the place holder banners I have there for now. I get a lot of traffic to the site, even if I don’t make a ton of sales b/c of the contest I was running and will eventually be running again.

“Banners on the home page are $10.00, and I will leave your banner up until you ask me to take it down.

* I also exchange services for listing your banner. Make me an offer! Ok, if I wasn’t specifically trying to get money together for something I would do this, but I really want to buy my boys that set. Sorry!

It will be well worth it to spend a few dollars for a permanent listing. The more links search robots find to your site, the higher up your site is listed! Your ad will be seen on http://www.azxuredawn.com and http://www.pjseredipity.com

Please email me your banner at info@pjserendipity.com so I can add it to the rotation as soon as possible.”

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If you are willing to buy in bulk, here are my prices:

Burt’s Bees Items:
9 mini hand salve – $1.50 each/all for $12.00
21 lip balm tins – $2.00 ea/35$ for all
13 assorted fruit glosses $3.00 each/25$ for all
6 spontaneity lip stick in blister box – $6.00 ea/all for $25.00
5 spot. lip liner in blister box – comes with free sharpener in each box – $6.00 ea/all for $25.00
6 black eye/brow liner – comes with free sharpener in each box – $6.00 ea/all for $25.00
6 milk bath pint jars – $12.00 ea/all for $50.00

Pretty Baby Herbal Soap items:
3 anti bacterial foamer hand wash (like johnson & johnson foam blaster) – $6.00 ea, all three for $15.00
15 Bath teas – $2.00 each/all for 25$

Pulaski Place candles – none of these are wax, all fragrance oils, not essential oils:
1 juniper breeze m
ini apothecary (4 oz.) lid is broken, but some glue will fix it, the plastic lid to the topper is off, the topper itself is in tact, I can photo if desc isn’t making sense. $5.00
1 orange scent, small urn – $10.00
celestial mug w/ cocoa candle inside, marshmallow on top. been moved alot, marshmallow top damaged, not too noticeable (like a crumbly top, so a few crumbles gone) – $8.00
pears n berries sm. square (6 oz I think) – $6.00
wisteria lg square – 26 oz – $18.00
29 vanilla tealights tealights burn about 8 hours total, not all at once though! – $16.00
14 macintosh apple tealights – $8.00
1 autumn afternoon sm apoth (10oz) – $10.00

24 May 2004

Burt’s Bees Items:

4 Burts Bees Mens Grooming Kits – $5.00 each
4 shaving soaps – $3.00 each
4 mug/brush sets (plain mug, not Burt’s face) – $14.00
5 Burts Bees Baby Kits – $6.50 each
2 milk bath envelope both for $4.00
10 ResQ ointment – $2.00 each
9 mini hand salve – $1.50 each/all for $12.00
21 lip balm tins – $2.00 ea/35$ for all
2 diaper ointment $5.00 each
13 assorted fruit glosses $3.00 each/25$ for all
6 spontaneity lip stick in blister box – $6.00 ea/all for $25.00
5 spot. lip liner in blister box – comes with free sharpener in each box – $6.00 ea/all for $25.00
6 black eye/brow liner – comes with free sharpener in each box – $6.00 ea/all for $25.00
6 milk bath pint jars – $12.00 ea/all for $50.00

Pretty Baby Herbal Soap items:
1 sunny citrus sampler tote – $20.00
1 bloomers sampler tote – $20.00
4 day dream cream – $5.00 ea
3 sweet dream cream – $5.00 ea
3 anti bacterial foamer hand wash (like johnson & johnson foam blaster) – $6.00 ea, all three for $15.00
15 Bath teas – $2.00 each/all for 25$

Pulaski Place candles – none of these are wax, all fragrance oils, not essential oils:
flowerpot votives: – $4.00 each
4 pears n berries
3 peaches n cream
4 lavender
3 vanilla
1 juniper breeze mini apothecary (4 oz.) lid is broken, but some glue will fix it, the plastic lid to the topper is off, the topper itself is in tact, I can photo is desc isn’t making sense.$5.00
1 orange scent, small urn – $10.00
1 spring, small triple – $14.00
celestial mug w/ cocoa candle inside, marshmallow on top. been moved alot, marshmallow top damaged, not too noticeable (like a crumbly top, so a few crumbles gone) – $8.00
pears n berries sm. square (6 oz I think) – $6.00
wisteria lg square – 26 oz – $18.00
29 vanilla tealights tealights burn about 8 hours total, not all at once though! – $16.00
14 macintosh apple tealights – $8.00
1 autumn afternoon sm apoth (10oz) – $10.00

photos (and my normal prices, but I want it all out out out!) of everything (just about anyway) up at www.pjserendipity.com/shop if you don’t like my listed price, make me an offer :-) all in good shape except where noted, I am just very done with this stuff sitting around.

I am prefer only shipping priority w/ delivery confirmation, which starts at $4.30 and goes up from there. If you order something super heavy, I am willing to ship it standard as priority gets super expensive the more it weighs.

ISO

*1940?s era or style patterns, primarily dresses, willing to use tops/skirts as well. Size 9 to 11-ish,
must be easily adapted to excessively top heavy mama (45ish, 34ish, 40ish measurements)
*play silks
*play capes/costumes for boys
*wooden toys with large pieces, nothing so small I will lose it immediately
*crafty stuff for little boys
*anything mama-made
*books (home schooling k & under for now; natural remedies, I have a love affair with books, so try me, I might like it)
*my boys are 2 and 4, so anything that will hold their interest
*PayPal/Money (I am just as happy with a cashiers check/money order or very, very well hidden cash)

make me an offer, I might not realize I need something you have :-)

18 April 2004

After 17 years of marriage, a man dumped his wife for a
younger woman. He wanted to continue living in their
downtown luxury apartment with his new
lover so he asked his wife to move out and get
another place. His wife agreed to this, provided
that he would give her 3 days alone at the
apartment to pack up her things.

She spent the first day packing her
belongings into boxes, crates and suitcases. On
the second day, she had the movers come and collect
her things. On the third day, she sat down for the
last time at their beautiful dining table by
candlelight, put on some soft background music,
and feasted on a pond of shrimp and a bottle of
Chardonnay.

When she had finished, she went into
each room and deposited a few of the half-eaten
shrimp shells into the hollow of the curtain rods.
She then cleaned up the kitchen and left.

When the husband returned with his new
girlfriend, all was bliss for the first few
days. Then slowly the apartment began to smell. They
tried everything; cleaning & mopping and airing the
place out.

Vents were checked for dead rodents,
carpets were steam cleaned. Air fresheners were
hung everywhere. Exterminators were brought in to set
off gas canisters, during which they had to move
out for a few days, and in the end they even paid
to replace the expensive carpet.

Finally, they could not take it any longer and
decided to move. They could not find a
buyer for their stinky apartment so they had
to borrow a huge sum of money from the bank to
purchase a new place.

The moving company arrived and did a
very professional packing job, taking
everything to their new home….including the curtain rods.

DO NOT MESS WITH A WOMAN!!!!!!!!

25 March 2004

Did much laundry today. Still have much to do.

Downloaded more photoshop brushes than any one person needs, and I will have oodles of fun digging through them, discarding some, keeping others, and making pretties.

Changed my bed sheet for the third time in as many days yesterday. Guess what, I have to change it again. Much remember to STOP leaving drinks without lids where the boy can reach them, namely, the nightstand. Must also not let him have the leaky cup anymore.

Need to get the carpet cleaner from my mom. I want to clean the carpets before they get so bad they *must* be replaced. I first thought of this and mentioned it over 2 weeks ago. See how lazy we are?

Need to mop. Need to clean the floor first. It’s all sticky and nasty. I hate little kids. I can’t wait till they grow out of the sticky phase. When is that again? Oh yah, NEVER.

Haven’t had the a/c on in days. It’s been breezy enough outside to merit open windows. Thank goodness it is only drizzling, and our overhangs are big enough that the rain hasn’t come in. If it continues through the night, sadly, we will have to shut the windows and turn on the a/c.

My tongue is white and way swollen. Oddly enough, the white would come from over-sanitizing it, and I don’t really do anything to take care of a new piercing. I haven’t been rinsing with anything stronger than water. Go figure. I have been living on ibuprofen, unheard of for me. I don?t remember it hurting this much before, but that was years and years ago (seriously) and it wasn’t done with a 10g needle then either. It does make a difference. I’ve also been eating real food. Fish hates my aftercare lol I remember having 4 cart piercings done in one day. I had a second hole poked in my tragus (obviously before I had them punched) and my conch’s punched. I chickened out and did my conch’s at a 12g b/c I had never had it done. Shoulda gone bigger! I still haven’t had them opened up any larger, and it’s been about 5 years. Anyway, went back to his place that night, and he oh so gently cleaned my bloody ears. I got home and promptly forgot about any cleaning/care, and let the shower do it for me. They healed up just fine. Usually when I futz with new holes, they get pissy, so tried and true, leave it alone and it heals just fine. For me anyway. However, I am rethinking have my nipples redone once the boy weans. I had them done at a 10g once (the first time was a 14, stretched overtime to a 10, the second just jumped right into a 10) and it HURT. So not looking forward to that again.

Next week I am going to see if mom can watch the boys on Monday so we can work on my phoenix. Which of course means the Monday after Fish gets to do see Phil and have his leg worked on.

I’d kill for some actual naprosin right now. I have bottles and bottles of it, collected as prescribed for my wrists and foot, but I can’t find any of it. I think it’s at my moms house :(