London Drugs.Is it? I have thought about that, and came to the conclusion that people that make headsets for cold callers must come across it (eg. the airhorn mentioned downthread). I assume that they would make the speakers unable to produce damaging soundwaves.
My solution is to express a naive interest in their product or service, then say "hang on, there is someone at the door", then leave the phone for a few minutes.
The idea that any legitimate business would be called that is hilarious. It sounds like the name of a country lines gang.
This is where I've purchased most of the laptops I've owned, and the head of the tech department there has been my go-to person for repairs for over a dozen years. It's also where my current TV was purchased.Wikipedia said:London Drugs has stores in more than 35 major markets throughout British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. According to their website, as of September 2019, they operate 82 stores. The pharmacy is still the heart of the business, but today, London Drugs also offers a full service computer department, cosmetics ranging from lip gloss to high-end face creams, furniture, cameras, high quality photo finishing, smart phones and 4K ultra high definition televisions. More people buy their small appliances in London Drugs than any other place in Western Canada. All told, London Drugs serves more than 45 million customers each year.
The only thing about that place that drives me up the wall is when items purchased in the computer department are scanned, the security alarm is still tripped when you leave the store. This necessitates wasting time at the customer service counter to get it scanned again.
The local store used to have a small internet cafe where you could rent by the hour and they had a minuscule kiosk where you could get sandwiches, muffins, coffee, and juice. This was handy during the time when I was saving for my first PC and internet hookup.
There actually is a decent amount of groceries there as long as you're not looking for anything that isn't canned, bagged, boxed, or milk. My regular grocery store doesn't have Tim Hortons chili, but London Drugs does (I've been wanting to try this, but had trouble finding it).
Hm. How do you feel about pan flutes? I ran across a YouTube channel recently where a couple of guys from Ecuador have been doing their own arrangements of various popular songs using pan flutes and other instruments native to that region. It's a bit weird to hear Simon & Garfunkel and ABBA songs played on a pan flute, but it's also quite relaxing.Every single time I play a Spotify radio station, it inevitably plays Raspberry Beret by Prince. Every single time, I remove Raspberry Beret by Prince from the station. And yet, every single time, it plays again.
pls stop
Also, I've run into a problem where playing my playlists distracts me from work now. I have to play music that I'm somewhat unfamiliar with... but that I can still tolerate and enjoy. 70s and 80s music seems to be the most reliable for this aim.
So how fictitious do you want them? Is there some sort of generator available for those who are lazy/unskilled in image editing?Side rant: I’m the only one making flags for my thread! I thought it would be fun to see everyone’s creations. I’m still going to make some when I get some ideas, but I value quality over quantity.