Little-Acorn
04-24-2013, 02:57 PM
Well, don't say I didn't warn you.
Make a joke about some abysmally silly thing liberals might do, and you'll get a laugh that day. But you might find them actually DOING it, in all seriousness, tomorrow.
And so it is.
BTW, the bombers carjacked a Mercedes from somebody, and drove away in it.
When can we expect Mercedes-Benz to pull all their vehicles out of their showrooms?
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http://natick.patch.com/articles/williams-sonoma-pulls-pressure-cookers-off-shelves-in-massachusetts
Williams-Sonoma Pulls Pressure Cookers Off Shelves in Massachusetts
By Robert Rosen
April 22, 2013
Following the Boston Marathon bombing last Monday in which pressure cookers were used for the explosion, the cookware giant has decided to temporarily stop selling the items in their Massachusetts stores.
OUTSIDE BOSTON, MA -- Williams-Sonoma, the specialty retailer of home furnishings and gourmet cookware with over 250 stores in the United States, has pulled pressure cookers from their shelves following the Boston Marathon bombing.
"It's a temporary thing out of respect," said Kent, who is the Store Manager of the Williams-Sonoma at the Natick Mall. He referred Patch to corporate for further questions.
Pressure cookers will still be available on the Williams-Sonoma website.
Make a joke about some abysmally silly thing liberals might do, and you'll get a laugh that day. But you might find them actually DOING it, in all seriousness, tomorrow.
And so it is.
BTW, the bombers carjacked a Mercedes from somebody, and drove away in it.
When can we expect Mercedes-Benz to pull all their vehicles out of their showrooms?
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http://natick.patch.com/articles/williams-sonoma-pulls-pressure-cookers-off-shelves-in-massachusetts
Williams-Sonoma Pulls Pressure Cookers Off Shelves in Massachusetts
By Robert Rosen
April 22, 2013
Following the Boston Marathon bombing last Monday in which pressure cookers were used for the explosion, the cookware giant has decided to temporarily stop selling the items in their Massachusetts stores.
OUTSIDE BOSTON, MA -- Williams-Sonoma, the specialty retailer of home furnishings and gourmet cookware with over 250 stores in the United States, has pulled pressure cookers from their shelves following the Boston Marathon bombing.
"It's a temporary thing out of respect," said Kent, who is the Store Manager of the Williams-Sonoma at the Natick Mall. He referred Patch to corporate for further questions.
Pressure cookers will still be available on the Williams-Sonoma website.