Lee Valley

I got to London a bit early today and had a couple of hours to kill. Angela's plane from Ottawa had a late start and had to fly into a pretty stiff breeze. So what is a man to do on Oxford Street, 3 minutes away from the airport? Well he gets to walk around Lee Valley of course. I fondled stuff. Bought some stuff. Life is frickin' awesome!

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Robatoy
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So, what was this little bit of stuff like that you fondled? Was she noice ??

Reply to
George W Frost

YOU SUCK!

-- Some people hear voices. Some see invisible people. Others have no imagination whatsoever.

Reply to
Larry Jaques

New Lee Valley store opening in WAterloo next month - less than a mile from home!!!

Reply to
clare

And the best thing, it's ALMOST on my way to the office.

Reply to
clare

No ice ? In Canada ?

Maybe in August, but ... otherwise .... ;-)

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Neil Brooks

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Reply to
Robatoy

You're in KW? Cool! If this interests you at all:

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Reply to
Robatoy

Was that your wallet I just heard screaming all the way down here?

-- You can't wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club. --Jack London

Reply to
Larry Jaques

eyes before they hit the floor. He's excited, wot?

-- You can't wait for inspiration. You have to go after it with a club. --Jack London

Reply to
Larry Jaques

You suck too!

On the other hand, your cost of living might have taken a substantial hit!!!

In that case....you deserve it. ;^)

RonB

Reply to
RonB

I hear a Lowe's is setting up shop also!

Does this mean they will have to double all the US price tags before they open?

Reply to
Josepi

No, what you heard screaming was MY WIFE!!!

Reply to
clare

They have to replace the burned-off roof before they can open.

I sure hope they are better than tha Home Despot and Rona stores in the area.

From what I hear from Burlington? their prices ARE competetive.

I still like buying my lumber from Fairway Home in St Jacobs or the former Beaver on Park Street and my hardware from Glenbriar Home Hardware (or for the more specialized stuff, Spae Naur).

For quantities of low end bolts etc, nothing beats TSC - buy by the lb.

Reply to
clare

What is TSC? I doubt you mean The Shopping Channel.

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Upscale

Tractor Supply Company

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Reply to
FrozenNorth

for Toronto. Guess I have to get out more.

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Upscale

Yep, I know, they are interesting, but it is an event to get to one from Toronto. Look on the bright side, we have three Lee Valley stores. :-)

Reply to
FrozenNorth

TSC is all over Michigan too.

for Toronto. Guess I have to get out more.

Reply to
Josepi

Is that at Erb and Ira Needles area?

I always like Fairway too. Good quality stuff. Beaver not too bad. Can't afford Glenbriar's plumbing or noses in the air, even when I didn't curl...LOL

They have to replace the burned-off roof before they can open.

I sure hope they are better than tha Home Despot and Rona stores in the area.

From what I hear from Burlington? their prices ARE competetive.

I still like buying my lumber from Fairway Home in St Jacobs or the former Beaver on Park Street and my hardware from Glenbriar Home Hardware (or for the more specialized stuff, Spae Naur).

For quantities of low end bolts etc, nothing beats TSC - buy by the lb.

Reply to
Josepi

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