Originally Posted by
Irving
You must have an astonishingly low threshold for things you don't like. There is some truth to that especially when it comes to cities, large crowds of people, and wasting my time. I'm a rural person, so my "threshold for things I don't like" is crossed every time I drive into the metro area. Thankfully, I'm only seven years from retirement and buying my ranch in Wyoming.
I've been there once. It was just like every other furniture store in existence and anyone who has ever complained about not being able to find their way out was just exaggerating for emphasis or lying.
I guess I haven't been in a lot of furniture stores; but I went over to American Furniture Warehouse to get the bed I needed, and it was easy. I never said I wasn't able find my way out; but I did embellish the annoyance of walking through that place, which is a pain in the ass and certainly not worth my time. I prefer a warehouse with signs on the ceiling so I can go straight to what I want and bypass all the shit that I don't care about.