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Sep 09, 2008 11:26

I think I've found my new favorite home decor store:  OMG!

The hole in my life that Bombay left after it went bankrupt, is now suddenly filled again.

It's like the worlds of fashion and home goods said let's drive Edie crazy this fall with really cool items that she will love and adore.  Can haz a lottery win?

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sidhe_etain September 9 2008, 16:06:30 UTC
They have one of those in the Boardman Mall up in Y-town where Tom is from :)

I'm tellin ya though...you need to try a Hobby Lobby! :D

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telperionmoon September 9 2008, 18:50:05 UTC
Hobby Lobby and the restaurant that has warm chocolate chip cookies for dessert are 2 of the places to visit when I finally travel to your neck of the woods. Oh and the arboretum :)

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sidhe_etain September 9 2008, 18:52:41 UTC
And Inniswood and my apartment! :D

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telperionmoon September 9 2008, 18:56:22 UTC
YEAH! :)

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medievalmuse September 9 2008, 18:42:13 UTC
You just made me laugh out loud with "The hole in my life that Bombay left"
I felt much the same. I don't get to HomeGoods often, but it is an amazing store. Sometimes it is shared with TJMaxx for double jeopardy to my bank account:(

See you at Fairie Con? Are you coming?

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telperionmoon September 9 2008, 18:52:39 UTC
The Home Goods that is closest to me is about 10-15 miles away or so. I so can't wait to go there! I have yet to visit a TJ Maxx but a co-worker and now you have mentioned it, so I think that's a sign that I should check it out.

One of the things that I loved about Bombay was there jewelry boxes. I've always wanted a more "formal" method of storing my preciousess :)

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medievalmuse September 9 2008, 18:55:42 UTC
I loved Bombay's soft furnishings and have a velvet comforter set from there, many pretty pillows, drapes, etc. And candles. And...
There was a Bombay Outlet about 30 min. from my house and that place was dangerous! *sigh*

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telperionmoon September 9 2008, 19:00:53 UTC
Ya, there were these great Parsons chairs that I had wanted, but at $200 each they were a bit pricey and I would have needed at least 4 for my dining set. They might have been a steal at their liquidation, but I didn't have any cash at the time so I never checked it out.

Oh and I forget the name of the place where Tess purchased her glittery floral decorations for her FAERIECON booth. That's another place I hope to visit when in Ohio, since I don't think they have an online venue.

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