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Sunday, December 23, 2018
Last-minute shoppers at the Bethesda Row Apple Store (Photos)
Frantic Christmas shoppers were dashing into the Apple Store on Bethesda Avenue Saturday. You may find an elf behind the Genius Bar.
Of course you all know it is illegal to take photos inside a private place without the permission of the owner. Especially if the images are intended for commercial use, like posting in a blog.
This is a product with a specific spelling. I couldn't find any instance of it being spelled with a hyphen. In fact, web-searching with a hyphen returns only links without a hyphen.
That's why I asked for a source...aka additional information...
There's really no need for name-calling. It's not a good look on anyone. Happy Boxing Bay!
I don’t see a single “frantic” person, nor anyone “dashing.” In fact it looks surprisingly chill for an Apple store three days before Christmas.
ReplyDeleteWow...looks surprisingly empty.
ReplyDeleteDid you go inside?
ReplyDeleteShockingly empty and most of them look like they're dressed alike. You sure it was during open hours?
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, even to the trolls!
ReplyDeleteOf course you all know it is illegal to take photos inside a private place without the permission of the owner. Especially if the images are intended for commercial use, like posting in a blog.
ReplyDelete12:07pm no one wants to see photos of your private place, so calm down
DeleteLooks like the black couple in the near right of the photo are giving Bobbie stink-eye.
ReplyDeleteProbably the same idiot who ca’t spell iPhone...
ReplyDeleteThe hyphen is correct dipshit.
ReplyDelete11:08PM - source please. No hyphens on the Apple site...
ReplyDeleteThis is a product with a specific spelling. I couldn't find any instance of it being spelled with a hyphen. In fact, web-searching with a hyphen returns only links without a hyphen.
ReplyDeleteThat's why I asked for a source...aka additional information...
There's really no need for name-calling. It's not a good look on anyone.
Happy Boxing Bay!
Ooops. Day. Boxing DAY. Freudian slip?
ReplyDelete