7/21/2011 12:49:20 PM
The one in Morrisville is well maintained, but the checkout lines there still make me want to ram hot pokers in my eyes. I can't comprehend how cashiers can be so slow sometimes, or how customers can be so dense. I will be happy when Target opens.
7/21/2011 12:50:36 PM
^I love the one in Morrisville. It's always clean, and the aisles are nice and large, so I can maneuver around the idiots who block the path for everyone else.
7/21/2011 12:53:11 PM
^^^ I spent my first 18 years in Caryit's as safe as it getsmight want to check out the crime statistics
7/21/2011 1:13:01 PM
Cary is the crime capital of NC.
7/21/2011 1:15:15 PM
While it is probably about as safe as it gets, that doesn't mean every area is totally safe. There are some areas that could use a little work.
7/21/2011 1:16:43 PM
^Exactly. I'm not saying it's got murderers and rapists jumping out of dark alleyways 24/7. But it's absolutely ridiculous to say that "everywhere" in Cary is safe. I live in Cary, and in the neighborhood across the street from me, there has been so much crime (and two murders) in the past two years, they're building a nice new police station. Just because it's a nice place to live, and relatively harmless doesn't mean it's always safe everywhere here.
7/21/2011 1:40:58 PM
actually, I'm notbut thanks
7/21/2011 1:46:34 PM
Didn't you post essentially the same thing about Cary (and why there can't be random murders in Cary) in the Brad Cooper thread? Or am I confusing you with someone else? (sorry if I am).
7/21/2011 1:49:27 PM
you definitely areand one murder doesn't make a city unsafe
7/21/2011 1:53:53 PM
Thanks for clarifying. And I think this has been the most irrelevant threadjack in a long time.
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