Saturday, January 26, 2008

Sunnyside Drugstore Update

Long-time readers will need to tolerate some exposition.

Sunnyside was once home to Bloom's, the finest pub around. It (and much of the block) burned to the ground. For years, the Bloom's half-block was a hole in the ground. Demolition/construction workers cracked the foundation of a neighboring building. Rumors of a cursed block wafted through the neighborhood (or at least on B&E).

The cursed block became a mostly unattractive apartment building with retail on the ground floor. Because we need our drugs here in Sunnyside, the retail space became a CVS.

That CVS has quickly become the shittiest drugstore in the neighborhood, and we've got one Rite Aid that redefined shitty.

I went into CVS today because the missus and I needed some new hair clippers. With two head-shavers in the family, we can burn through the $20 clippers. Anyway, the hair clippers were locked up (fair enough). There were more employees in that store than customers, and it still took a good ten minutes before someone could help me. There was a line clogging up the entire front of the store, and every time someone left, the alarm system went off. They had one employee standing by her register waving people through. And it just sort of feels dirty in there. Dirt-dirty and a little sleazy-dirty both.

In other words, dear B&E readers, that block remains cursed.

And I also really like linking to myself. (Those are just a couple of random selections.)

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3 Comments:

At 6:37 PM , Blogger Missy said...

Linking yourself sounds just a little dirty too if you ask me.

 
At 3:28 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I actually prefer that CVS...dirty? Have you ever actually set foot in any of the other drug stores of Sunnyside? They are all shit, bad hours, etc. CVS is the cleanest by far. I was really hoping that the CVS would be open 24 hrs a day, but it isnt. Oh well, way to go to try and differentiate yourself from the pack CVS. Seriously, Rite Aid is terrible here though. Out of everything even with four or five or 20 million locations within blocks of each other.

Oh, and haha, another drugstore is opening across from CVS which you may have noticed. We need nice restaurants, not thousands of pharmacies.

 
At 1:11 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

That CVS isn't very inviting, the aisles are too narrow and of course you have to wait on line there, in spite of the fact that they do indeed have more staff than customers. But the other drugstores are all awful too, including the "mom and pop" ones sprinkled around the neighborhood...
Tony http://www.alphistia.com

 

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