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        <title>Why do we even have a Home Depot? - Supposed improvements at the hospital .... - luvmy2girls&apos;s Blog - Tehachapi News</title>
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        <description>Can anyone tell me why they built a Home Depot here but I still have to go to the Bakersfield Home Depot if I want to buy the things I need? It is the most ridiculous thing I&#039;ve ever seen. Trying to get a question answered was even a frustrating event. First, we had to interupt the employee who was too busy scratching his butt to ask a customer if he could help them, and then he couldn&#039;t even give a straight answer on whether or not they had something. So they built this new store that&amp;nbsp;carries all this stuff but none of the things that I need...how stupid! Shouldn&#039;t the stores all carry the same items? </description>
        <itunes:summary>Can anyone tell me why they built a Home Depot here but I still have to go to the Bakersfield Home Depot if I want to buy the things I need? It is the most ridiculous thing I&#039;ve ever seen. Trying to get a question answered was even a frustrating event. First, we had to interupt the employee who was too busy scratching his butt to ask a customer if he could help them, and then he couldn&#039;t even give a straight answer on whether or not they had something. So they built this new store that&amp;nbsp;carries all this stuff but none of the things that I need...how stupid! Shouldn&#039;t the stores all carry the same items? </itunes:summary>
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                <title>Feb 14,  2007 at 02:02 AM : Yep,&amp;nbsp; I went...</title>
                <description>Yep,&amp;nbsp; I went there to buy material for new fencing for the farm and they had very little of what I needed. I have previously gotten these things in both the Lancaster and Ridgecrest stores so I know it&#039;s available. This store looks like it&#039;s stocked for an urban environment not a semi-rural area like this.</description>
                <link>http://www.tehachapinews.com/home/Blog/luvmy2girls/5767/#c_58129</link>
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                <itunes:summary>Yep,&amp;nbsp; I went there to buy material for new fencing for the farm and they had very little of what I needed. I have previously gotten these things in both the Lancaster and Ridgecrest stores so I know it&#039;s available. This store looks like it&#039;s stocked for an urban environment not a semi-rural area like this.</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Feb 14,  2007 at 06:02 AM : When I went to Home...</title>
                <description>When I went to Home Depot to get pipe insulation, they were out.&amp;nbsp; So I drove to Lancaster and guess what?&amp;nbsp; They were out of pipe insulation too.&amp;nbsp; Happens every year in Lancaster.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Rural stores are never as stocked as stores in large cities.&amp;nbsp; This is no surprise to me.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;I for one am very glad Home Depot is here, I have already saved several hundred dollars on paint and lumber.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;I have&amp;nbsp;lived both in big cities and rural areas, sometimes I miss the high stocked and large quantities of merchandise big city stores have, but not enough to move back to the big city. &amp;nbsp;Perhaps in 10 years when Tehachapi easily doubles in size&amp;nbsp;and the demand for more products doubles, this will&amp;nbsp;bring&amp;nbsp;many full truckloads of of merchandise&amp;nbsp;our way&amp;nbsp;more frequently, but I wonder if this tradeoff will be worth it to some of you who like living in a small town.&amp;nbsp;</description>
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                <itunes:summary>When I went to Home Depot to get pipe insulation, they were out.&amp;nbsp; So I drove to Lancaster and guess what?&amp;nbsp; They were out of pipe insulation too.&amp;nbsp; Happens every year in Lancaster.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Rural stores are never as stocked as stores in large cities.&amp;nbsp; This is no surprise to me.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;I for one am very glad Home Depot is here, I have already saved several hundred dollars on paint and lumber.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;I have&amp;nbsp;lived both in big cities and rural areas, sometimes I miss the high stocked and large quantities of merchandise big city stores have, but not enough to move back to the big city. &amp;nbsp;Perhaps in 10 years when Tehachapi easily doubles in size&amp;nbsp;and the demand for more products doubles, this will&amp;nbsp;bring&amp;nbsp;many full truckloads of of merchandise&amp;nbsp;our way&amp;nbsp;more frequently, but I wonder if this tradeoff will be worth it to some of you who like living in a small town.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Feb 14,  2007 at 08:02 AM : I had a very positive...</title>
                <description>I had a very positive experience with Home Depot.&amp;nbsp; I went in to purchase the thing-a-mi-jigs inside the toilet tank.&amp;nbsp; One toilet at work was not flushing correctly.&amp;nbsp; I asked a Home Depot employee what I needed to fix the toilet.&amp;nbsp; He told me what I needed to do (I have never fixed any sort of plumbing before), and I was able to fix it correctly.&amp;nbsp; It is possible I would have gotten the same service at one of the local stores, but would I have gotten a better deal?</description>
                <link>http://www.tehachapinews.com/home/Blog/luvmy2girls/5767/#c_58155</link>
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                <itunes:summary>I had a very positive experience with Home Depot.&amp;nbsp; I went in to purchase the thing-a-mi-jigs inside the toilet tank.&amp;nbsp; One toilet at work was not flushing correctly.&amp;nbsp; I asked a Home Depot employee what I needed to fix the toilet.&amp;nbsp; He told me what I needed to do (I have never fixed any sort of plumbing before), and I was able to fix it correctly.&amp;nbsp; It is possible I would have gotten the same service at one of the local stores, but would I have gotten a better deal?</itunes:summary>     
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