If I was a criminal, stationery stores and bakeries would be the two kinds of places I would concentrate on.
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I'm a creature of habit, so I like going to boutiques, rather than larger stores, where I know I'll find something that suits me every time.
I like finding things in locations where I've worked and things from down South and things from flea markets or even the sidewalks.
I used to go to Saks, I would go to Bergdorf, I would go to Barneys, I would go to thrift stores in SoHo.
My dad had a retail business in Leavenworth, Kansas, and there's a whole bunch of prisons there, so it was a backdrop of my childhood, these ominous prisons sitting off the road.
I quite frankly enjoy the touch and feel of a store, so I am a big bookshop person. Or, I go to an electronics store; Best Buy and Croma are places I could spend a lot of time in.
I spend most of my time thinking about things like laundry and buying stationery supplies.
My big places to shop are Wal-Mart and Target - seriously. That is where half of my stuff comes from now.
Porter Square Books was the only place I could find that was dog-friendly, work-friendly, and had food. I was there all the time.
As a kid, I would always shop for my back-to-school clothes at department stores. I lived in a small town, and department stores were all we had access to.
When I find a golf course or a restaurant or a market that I like, that's pretty much exclusively where I go.
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