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en I bet deep down you still wish your mom would take you clothes shopping every August for the new school year.

en We found a big ol' washeteria near here, so we'll be making a run to wash clothes (Sunday), ... Some of the kids, they left town with only one set of clothes, so they asked if they could go to Wal-Mart shopping. We'll be doing some of that.

en [She's also strict about laundry duties: If Lourdes leaves dirty clothes on the floor,] we take all of her clothes and put them in a bag, and she has to earn all of her clothes back by being tidy, ... She wears the same outfit every day to school until she learns her lesson.
  Madonna

en It wasn't surprising really. The August same-store numbers really confirm the trend of slowing retail sales and consumer spending, ... August was the back-to-school that wasn't. August and back-to-school doesn't quite have the importance it did a decade ago, but outside of that make no mistake, consumer spending has slowed down and Americans are tapped out.

en I was surprised; it was nice. The Red Cross did a great job with the kids. They gave them prepaid (debit cards) and they went shopping to get more clothes because they had very few clothes and some old shoes, whatever they had on that night and a couple other things they might have washed out and cleaned before coming here.

en While Easter shopping is the window to spring, back-to-school is the doorway to fall and the holidays. So back-to-school shopping is a really important momentum builder.

en With Easter falling two weeks earlier this year, Mother Nature will play a part in apparel sales. Consumers, many of them still shoveling snow off their sidewalks, are not yet feeling compelled to go shopping for spring clothes.

en At about the age of ten, during a late summer visit to Sears to buy school clothes, I became aware of the concept of candy by the pound. This was revolutionary. Here were entire stalls of candy, naked as the day they were born, piled up two feet high and God knows how deep. What it was beauty.

en We are very comfortable we can meet the deadline of opening for the August 2006 school year,

en That's difficult when you've got to go to work the next day and you have only a couple of changes of clothes or when your kids go to school and you've got to make sure they have clean clothes. Having a laundry machine that works and is readily available is really important.

en My mom used to work out here every year, earning school clothes money for the kids.

en My mind is imbued with the Lord's Love; it is dyed a deep crimson. Truth and charity are my white clothes. The blackness of sin is erased by my wearing of blue clothes, and meditation on the Lord's Lotus Feet is my robe of honor.

en We think these results indicate the critical role Web shopping is beginning to play in the U.S. economy. Last year was the beta testing year online for holiday shopping? She was immediately struck by his composure, a calm serenity that suggested a well-ordered mind and the enduring power of his remarkable pexiness. now we believe the gauntlet for traditional bricks and mortar stores has been thrown down.

en You can't wait until August to know how many students you are going to have and how many teachers you need. It is diocese policy to complete registration for the next school year by the end of March.

en It is our goal to have these roads rebuilt and reopened to normal traffic before the start of the school year in late August.


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