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BOTTOM OF LAKE COMO
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WANT TO SAVE MONEY?????????? GET RID OF HUGGGGGGGGGGG!!!!

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Wait a minute!  Back to PRESS's last entry - IS THERE A BILLY BOB'S IN CLAYTON??????

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Hartlyboy you need to shush, now!  Don't be giving ideas.  Next thing, she will be wanting to go there, too.

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 Posted: Wed Oct 8th, 2008 02:08 pm
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Well at least she didn't go to Europe on a junket like our lame duck governor did.

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 Posted: Wed Oct 8th, 2008 01:29 pm
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Call the mayor for a ride if she has come home from the conference.

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BOTTOM OF LAKE COMO wrote: Get rid of the town manager and his business trips at our expense........
now iffen you get rid of the town mgr, WHO am I supposed to ask for a ride (see other topic).  :shock:

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Get rid of the town manager and his business trips at our expense........

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iBlog wrote: BUGZ wrote: I went shopping for a TV today.  I had my Best Buy and Circuit City booklets. 

I figure I would stop at the New TNT on 119 E. Glenwood Ave in Smyrna, before I branched out to Dover.   I saw a  LCD Sharp 32" and a LCD Sony 37" TV there.  To my surprise the same exact TV's were both cheaper then Circuit City and Best Buy from my booklets.  I bought both and I saved a total of $194 and the stress of driving to Dover.

I'm impressed BUGZ that you even remembered the address to post on here for all of us!   You sure you don't own this business? 


iBlg, I am not sure what your personal issue is with TNT?  Whatever the case, in this troubled economy, I'll go to Billy Bob's dog house in Clayton if I can get a bargain.

Iblg, maybe you really own TNT and this is your way of drumming up business?

May your business prosper and I'll support it if the prices are right.

I'll tell you what you keep those DVD's at $5.00 I'll  keep buying em up! 

  

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BUGZ wrote: I went shopping for a TV today.  I had my Best Buy and Circuit City booklets. 

I figure I would stop at the New TNT on 119 E. Glenwood Ave in Smyrna, before I branched out to Dover.   I saw a  LCD Sharp 32" and a LCD Sony 37" TV there.  To my surprise the same exact TV's were both cheaper then Circuit City and Best Buy from my booklets.  I bought both and I saved a total of $194 and the stress of driving to Dover.

I'm impressed BUGZ that you even remembered the address to post on here for all of us!   You sure you don't own this business? 

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 Posted: Sat Oct 4th, 2008 05:35 am
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Welcome PRESS...  I see you're fairly new here to the blogs also. 

When I went into TNT there were only two young kids,  when I say young,  I'm guessing they were about 12 years old.  For the whole 15 minutes I was in there, not once did I ever see an adult come out...  and the store ain't all that big.  Not like they got lost in the crowd or anything.  lol

I was born and raised here in Smyrna.  I've seen many businesses come and go...  Unfortuntely, this is another that will go... before long.

Last edited on Sat Oct 4th, 2008 05:36 am by iBlog

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JOBTIPS wrote:

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A PSP at Toys R Us is $169-$189.  I wish TNT a prosperous business.  I will always go there and support a local business and look for a deal before I go to Dover and support a company that views me just as another faceless customer.

 

 

Hey Jobs and Ghost see how IBog failed to mention the savings and deal on the PSP they have at TNT.  I guess this person is really from Dover or can we ASSume they are affiliated with Best Buy, Toys R Us or Circuit City!  LOL

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Hooray for TNT!

Hooray for there factory new TV's!

Hooray for small business owners in Smyrna!

Hooray for Joe Biden!

Boo to a bitter citizen in Smryna who likes to ASSume!

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 Posted: Sat Oct 4th, 2008 04:20 am
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Jobtips... since you are a new member, I'm going to assume you have a connection with TNT.  Good luck with the business!

Guest Ghost - Wii playing system only, no extras.   $150 more at TNT for the same thing.  :?

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 Posted: Sat Oct 4th, 2008 03:47 am
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I purchased a 26 inch  from TNT last week.  There TV's aren't refurbished.  They are factory new.  I called and confirmed my new purchase MFC warranty.  

Last year I bought a refurbished TV from a Circuit City outlet.  It was in a refurbished box and by law it it had to have refurbished sticker on the box and on the TV inside in the box. 

Yes the Wii was $400. 

But, I also saw a bargain on a brand new PSP grand opening special for $100.

A PSP at Toys R Us is $169-$189.  I wish TNT a prosperous business.  I will always go there and support a local business and look for a deal before I go to Dover and support a company that views me just as another faceless customer.

 

 

Glenwood Ave in Smyrna, before I branched out to Dover.   I saw a  LCD Sharp 32" and a LCD Sony 37" TV there.  To my surprise the same exact TV's were both cheaper then Circuit City and Best Buy from my booklets.  I bought both and I saved a total of $194 and the stress of driving to Dover.

Were they new or remanufactured?

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I'm curious, did the Wii at ToysR Us include a "bundle" and did the one at TNT??  or were they just the unit?  what about games??  could be the big difference.....??

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I stopped in there last weekend looking for a Wii...  they had one for $400!   Went to Toys R Us and purchased mine for $249.   As for the TV's, they looked remanufactured to me.

I was not at all impressed in there.  I can't imagine it lasting more than a year...

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BUGZ wrote:  I went shopping for a TV today.  I had my Best Buy and Circuit City booklets. 

I figure I would stop at the New TNT on 119 E. Glenwood Ave in Smyrna, before I branched out to Dover.   I saw a  LCD Sharp 32" and a LCD Sony 37" TV there.  To my surprise the same exact TV's were both cheaper then Circuit City and Best Buy from my booklets.  I bought both and I saved a total of $194 and the stress of driving to Dover.

Were they new or remanufactured?

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I went shopping for a TV today.  I had my Best Buy and Circuit City booklets. 

I figure I would stop at the New TNT on 119 E. Glenwood Ave in Smyrna, before I branched out to Dover.   I saw a  LCD Sharp 32" and a LCD Sony 37" TV there.  To my surprise the same exact TV's were both cheaper then Circuit City and Best Buy from my booklets.  I bought both and I saved a total of $194 and the stress of driving to Dover.


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