Tuesday, December 9, 2008

This recession BLOWS!

So I received this email yesterday (from a store I got pushed into signing the mailing list while paying for my goods) and it kinda made me sad. Joe Sixpack, Mary 2Gallon and all their counterparts and patrons are closing up shop across the country because they can't keep up. So I figured in the Obama spirit I'd spread the word. If you are in the LA area, check this out (although I haven't been there in a while so I am not respnsible for their selection but I'm sure you will find a nice gift or two :P):

Hello everyone,

Unfortunately my store at the Howard Hughes Promenade is closed permanently. I want to thank you for shopping with ZYL Collections over the years I have been in business. The economy would not allow me to keep my doors open, but this does open up new doors. My website will be launched very soon and I will keep you informed as when this event will happen. In the meantime I am having a huge sale to sell off the merchandise from the store.

ALL MERCHANDISE FROM THE STORE WILL BE 30-50% OFF ORIGINAL PRICE

PLACE: CAMEO WOODS RECREATIONAL ROOM 3648 KALSMAN DR. LOS ANGELES, CA. 90016
KALSMAN DR. IS 1 BLOCK WEST OF LACIENEGA OFF OF RODEO RD.
CAMEO WOODS IS ACROSS THE STREET FROM TARGET AT LACIENEGA AND RODEO RD.
PLEASE CHECK IN AT SECURITY GATE AND YOU WILL BE DIRECTED TO THE RECREATION ROOM
IF THERE IS NO MORE PARKING YOU CAN PARK ON THE NEXT STREET WEST OF KALSMAN DR. PLEASE READ PARKING SIGNS

TIME: 2:00P.M.-8:00P.M.

DATE: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13. 2008

WE WILL HAVE APPITIZERS AND WINE

If you have any questions please contact me at 310 864-8600

Thank You
Zina Lee
ZYL Collections

*I hope some of you can make it or tell a friend!

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