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    <title>Kims Blogs.... - Kim&apos;s Blog - Tehachapi News</title>
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        <title>Fire Near Caliente (july)</title>
        <link>http://www.tehachapinews.com/home/Blog/Kim/12801</link>
        <description>Blog on fire was deleted accidentally sorry!</description>  

              
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        <title>Hodads Surf Shop...</title>
        <link>http://www.tehachapinews.com/home/Blog/Kim/12800</link>
        <description>It saddens me to have to stoop to this level because I am not a loud person. I will usually stay quiet when someone is rude or I am treated unfairly but I am getting very weary of shopping in this town. I went to Hodads today as&amp;nbsp;I do about once a month when I usually end up spending atleast $50 on items that I settled on because they never have mediums in what I really want to buy, so I wander the store for about an hour until I can find something that I can handle wearing. Anyhow, back to the point, I did this again today, not finding my sizes in anything I was interested in &amp;nbsp;I found a different item and went to the cash register expecting the normal, a&amp;nbsp;somewhat rude teen to ring me up. Instead, I find two girls and a older woman who were all standing at the register and when I walk up all three head to the back of the store without apologizing or explaining that they would soon return!&amp;nbsp; Being a very passive person I stood there about 5 minutes and then walked around a little more until I saw a girl coming back, returned to the register, quickly paid for my item and got out of there! Well to make a long story short I probably wont be going in there anymore, I was already tired of the attitudes I normally dealt with just being rang up and today was pretty much the last straw. Now, the purpose of this is not to talk bad&amp;nbsp;about Hodad&#039;s, it is to give the owners an&amp;nbsp;idea of what things are like when they are not supervising their employees. I have talked to quite a few people who refuse to shop there for the same reasons, I understand it is hard to find good help so I could excuse one or two times but my experiences have not been good, I have had friendlier cashiers in LA!</description>  

              
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