Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stackable glasses?
What I mean to say is, can anyone recommend stackable glasses? We usually pick up the most palatable style at Target, but they don't last long. Maybe because we stack them?
Maybe because its Target.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this like the stupidest thread ever?
I don't think so. Where to buy glassware locally seems like a completely appropriate question.
Most of the answers have been for national chains: W&S, Ikea, World Market, Pottery Barn. It's not rocket science to go to one or more of these stores and pick up a few glasses.
And yet here you are, participating in this nonsensical thread that is so beneath your level of intelligence and interest?![]()
i'm here participating because i read a thread title that suggested that either (a) the OP wanted to drink out of (?) glasses before purchasing them or (b) she can't figure out on her own where to buy some glasses (and doesn't understand that any brick and mortar store selling them would of course let you feel them). in other words, i'm here to make fun of OP. and here i am. WHEE!
At least you admit that your being a jerk...
my being a jerk what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stackable glasses?
What I mean to say is, can anyone recommend stackable glasses? We usually pick up the most palatable style at Target, but they don't last long. Maybe because we stack them?
Anonymous wrote:Stackable glasses?