Everybody's seen a stream or a wood they knew replaced by a strip mall.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There's something about strip malls that just reeks of my childhood.
I grew up in the suburbs of Toronto, where everything was in a strip mall.
Nostalgia is, 'Hey, remember the other mall that used to be there?'
Well, very long ago, on the spot where the Wild Wood waves now, before ever it had planted itself and grown up to what it now is, there was a city - a city of people, you know.
In the past, those who had ideas they wished to communicate to the public had the unquestioned right to disseminate those ideas in an open marketplace, called a mall, we should not abridge that right.
I think all old folk's homes should have striptease. If I ran one I'd have a striptease every week.
Show me a mall, and I'm happy.
L.A. malls are so different than a 'mall' mall like we probably all grew up with that had a food court and the sword shop, the yo-yo kiosk.
I saw a stationery store move.
Strip malls are history.