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Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Talk About A Pain In The Ace!


For what it worth Folks, I couldn't be more excited for the little guy, (Ace Hardware) with lines still out their front door.

I can see it now, DON'T YOU CALL ME HONEY! You get your ace to Ace Hardware and get that damn shovel. AND DON'T YOU FORGET THE SALT TOO! DON'T YOU EVEN THINK ABOUT COMING HOME TIL YOU DO! Uh, yes dear.

Hence all the men you see in line. Ahhhhh, the married life.

28 comments:

joealbero said...

Door shuts as man walks out, BIOTCH!

Anonymous said...

LMAO!!

Anonymous said...

You are such a BOOB!

10001110101 said...

I thought it was the unemployment line.

Anonymous said...

Window blinds open as hubby is pulling away......BOOBS

Anonymous said...

I cannot believe the mentality of people. You didn't already have a snow shovel? OMG!

Anonymous said...

I don't have a shovel and when I drove by and saw the chaos in the parking lot I decided I will survive this storm without a shovel! At least I have somewhat of a decent reason for not having one. This is only the second winter in my house and I did not need one last year. I have survived thus far.

Anonymous said...

As my beloved and I enjoyed lunch Sunday on Eastern Shore Drive, we watched as customer after customer tried to do business with ACE hardware in the Super Fresh parking lot. I would guess that 50 cars pulled in, only to leave empty handed, as the store was closed. Now I know that the roads were bad, but that store could have helped many many people that day with their snow issues. Surely 2 of the normal 10 people on their staff could have gotten there. Bad call in my opinion. I think that Rommel does a great job over all, and that is why I was so surprised that they were closed.

Anonymous said...

A lot of college students were there.

Mom didn't pack a shovel and the landlord said TUFF, do it yourself.

steve said...

My daughter and her husband went looking for one last Thursday night. Pretty smart for 2 college educated people! My sister says maybe they should have registered for one for their wedding!

Anonymous said...

Yea, A friend of mine went to Ace this afternoon to get hardware for a projector mount we were working on and the cashier told him that they were supposed to have a shipment of 12,000 snow shovels at 2 this afternoon.

Anonymous said...

My wife would of had everything when she got home and thought it took her to long to do it.(outside), you gotta ride them to the buzzer.

Anonymous said...

6:36-a pays to be a sly fox.....much more than an old dog.

Anonymous said...

Joe:

I just left ACE at 6:00 p.m. and they had plenty of shovels. The price is $29.95. I'm glad you posted this because I went to Lowes, HD, Central Tractor, Sears, and had was just about to given-up.
My handle broke on my old shovel yesterday.

Thanks!

Anonymous said...

I went to Southern States on Mill Street and got a flat nosed shovel but what a hidden treasure of a store.

Anonymous said...

What wrong with this picture ? The wife does everything the husband asks. The least he can do is shovel the snow !!

Anonymous said...

When I got to ace to pick up a shovel this aftrenoon, the line was down in front of the matteress store. I only had to wait in line for about ten or fifteen minutes before I had a shovel in my hand and was headed out. They did a great job with the mob. And it was an excelent people watching opportunity.

Anonymous said...

I heard the cops were up to Ace at about 6PM due to a dispute over shovels. Apparently someone has been buying them up and selling for double in parking lots.

Anonymous said...

7:08-I love it!

Salisbury Gal said...

Hey Joe, glad you could use the pic. I didn't know how to send it to your email from my phone (I'm not tech savey like these young-uns!)
I couldn't believe how many people were there. At one point, lined up to Super Fresh down the sidewalk.
I'm not sure about the 12,000 shovels comment - they were limiting people to two shovels a piece.
Have a video clip from inside too if you're interested. Lines down the store aisles and all three lines open.

Anonymous said...

$29.95?? wow! bought a shovel from ace last week - after standing in a similar line - and the price was only $14.99!! I guess that's supply and demand for ya!

Anonymous said...

A pic is worth a thousand words - I had heard but figured it was bull.

steve said...

$29.95 for a snow shovel=rude


Dont get me wrong I am all for free market etc but thats just rude.

Anonymous said...

30 dollars for a snow shovel child pleez

Anonymous said...

Ace hardware is own by the rommels. they are not the little guy by any means

Anonymous said...

No it was called price gouging. We couldn't believe what they were charging. But they knew people needed them. I guess it was smart on their part since they knew no one else in Salisbury had any snow shovels. We were in the crowd trying to get one for us and our mother in law since we have been breaking our backs with small shovels. The one girl told us they got a shipment of 1300 shovels. 2 types cost 30 and the other 1 was 20. They brought out a whole pallet of the 20 ones and right before that told us they only had the 30 dollar ones. When asked about those as they were sending them to the back, they said they had been sold already. Not sure how since they had just brought them out. Figured they wanted to sell the expensive ones first. Mob was controlled to an art though, they did a great job with that.

Anonymous said...

For all of you uneducated people responding to shovel prices - as of 4:30, customers had their choice of four different shovels ranging from 16.99 - 29.99 (the 29.99 shovel was an ergonomically-correct one while the others were:
Plastic with wood handle, metal with wood handle, or plastic shovel and handle with metal strip along the shoveling edge).

Rude? Maybe but I didn't see anyone walking away, nor any other stores in town ordering them and selling them.

Anonymous said...

I have to agree that Ace isn't the little guy here. It may be a physically smaller store than Lowe's or Home Depot, but it is owned by the Rommels, who own businesses all over Maryland, Delaware and Virginia. After working for these folks for a few years I think I'd rather give my money to some of the "big guys".