by savethehumans » Thu 02 Aug 2007, 00:09:30
Many spooky things in my area.
It's a college town. College students are the key to retail economy. Yet a gym right off campus recently moved miles away to a developing housing/business complex off the interstate. Students were key business. Some will probably DRIVE out there to continue their workouts. But one suspects they are hoping for new clientele from the rich folk who can afford houses in the development, and the office folk who work in the business park. Or maybe from patrons who just wanna work off the popcorn, candy, and soda they consumed in the 16-screen movie theatre there.
That's the most absurd one. We also have--er, HAD--a local video rental store with three locations in the city. In the last year, they've gone down to one.
The off-campus university bookstore location closed with the new year. Better have a parking permit, cuz the only location left is in the student union, and there ain't no free parking!
A 20-ounce soda at the warehouse grocery I shop at sold for 98 cents at the end of 2005. Now, it's $1.18. Whole fryer chickens used to go from $2.50 (on sale) to $4.50. Now, it's $3.50 (on sale) to over $6!! I've heard of the dairy prices going up, but I haven't dared look at the milk prices lately. The little pint bottles I get--for the boxed pasta mixes I cook--well, I won't say. It breaks my heart. 2-liter bottles of Coke could go on sale for 78 cents less than 2 years ago. Now, the big sale--10/$10 (i.e., a dollar a bottle) Even at the regular price of $1.28, a whole 2-liter can be bought for just 10 cents more than the 20-ounce bottle! Of course, the 20-ouncer IS chilled, if you just can't wait to guzzle it down.
And, of course, there's the "dollar" theatre in town that costs $2 for a ticket now--except on Tuesdays, when it's a bargain at $1.50! (Let's skip talking popcorn/drink prices.)
I've tried to mix luxuries with necessities in these examples. But either way, you get the picture.
Of course, there are still shining lights: the burger place that still sells burger/fries/drink baskets for $2.99; the pizza place where you can pick up a medium pizza for $6.99; the fact that there are THREE laundromats in a one-block area near campus--the third just opened NEXT DOOR to one of the other two--and all are doing a good business. Ya still gotta do your laundry (for now), and a lot more folks don't have washers and dryers than you might think! But none of this is gonna hold much longer. You can just SENSE that.
It's like a few years ago. I was sitting on my porch. In the distance, a black sky. I just watched it come closer and closer, not moving inside till the skies above me were like night, and the rain started to fall. It's coming. . .it's coming. . .and there's something fascinating in watching it move ever closer to you. Even though you know you're dead meat when it gets here. . . .