Please Run Down To The Shopping Center
George Booth
There's More Inside
George Booth
Two Pelicans Converse As The Other's Beak
Joe Dator
Two Women Dressed Nicely Walk Together Carrying
Marisa Acocella Marchetto
I Couldn't Resist - The Second Pair Was Free
Bernard Schoenbaum
Something Drinkable Right Now
Donald Reilly
New Yorker October 8th, 1938
George Price
Stop Complaining. Who Isn't Broke?
Marisa Acocella Marchetto
I Said To Myself
Barbara Smaller
Paper Or Plastic?
Tom Cheney
You And Your Damned Brooks Brothers Shirt!
Charles E. Martin
New Yorker October 5th, 1968
Mischa Richter
Something That Says Country
Barbara Smaller
If You're On A Budget
Carolita Johnson
That Kind Of Restlessness
Anne Fizzard
Two Women Are Talking In A Department Store. One
Barbara Smaller
How Much For The Couch Without The Potato?
George Booth
A Man Is Seen Pushing A Shopping Cart And Talking
Victoria Roberts
Two Women Go Shopping At An Antique Store Looking
William Haefeli
Shopping With Barbie And Ann
Edward Frascino
And They Say Electric Cars Aren't Practical
Robert Weber
A Man Stands By The Front Door Talking
William Haefeli
Have You Got Anything That Doesn't Look Like
William Hamilton
I'm Looking For Something Slightly More Perfect
Bruce Eric Kaplan
Who's Next?
James Stevenson
New Yorker December 14th, 1946
Chon Day
An Engaging Brand Narrative
Drew Panckeri
The Divorce Suit
Will McPhail
New Yorker December 7th, 1998
George Booth
'retirement Training Program'
Very Good
Kim Warp
We need one with three zones
William Haefeli
A Man And Woman Leave Costco With A Large Amount
Jack Ziegler
Most Of My Consumerism Is Self-taught
Peter C. Vey
We Breed Them For Aggressiveness
Edward Koren
Everyone Needs Nice Things To Get Sick Of
Bruce Eric Kaplan
My First Choice
Mike Twohy
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Glen Le Lievre
Galeries Lafayette
Ed Fisher
New Yorker August 15th, 1988
Rip Matteson
Mother Pushing Grocer
Barbara Smaller
A Woman Shops In A Dress Store For An Outfit
Bruce Eric Kaplan
Free Sample?
Michael Maslin
I'm Looking For A Fragrance I Can Wear When
Peter C. Vey
It's For My Mother. Just Wrap It In An Envelope
Christopher Weyant
New Yorker March 21st, 2005
David Sipress
The F.d.a. Is Nuts About It
Lee Lorenz
If There's Any One Lesson We've Learned
Edward Koren
I Already Have Her Main Present. I'm Looking
Frank Modell
The Pre Pre Pre Teen Department
Barbara Smaller
Which is the genetically modified corn
Joe Dator
A Sign For Produce In A Grocery Store Reads
Roz Chast
Bargain Hunter
Benjamin Schwartz
Still, I Hope You Won't Give Up Barking Entirely
Frank Cotham
What Can I Say? I Was An English Major
J.C. Duffy
She's Not Here. She's At Fine Stores Everywhere
Robert Weber
Into Every Shopping Cart A Little Mysterious
Victoria Roberts
Honestly, Kate - Can You Picture Us In A Shopping
Edward Koren
Now, In This One, The Straight Whiskeys Are ?ve
Claude Smith
Darling, It's Perfect!
Perry Barlow
'shopping Days'
Victoria Roberts
Shopping in Space
David Sipress
It's From The Federal Trade Commission. They Say
George Price
Dont sell me anything Rachel Carson wouldnt buy
James Stevenson
Ooh Artisanal
Will McPhail
A Customer In A Dress Shop Speaks To A Saleswoman
Barbara Smaller
King Kong Stands In A Large City
Harry Bliss
Do You Have Something More Like Alex
Barbara Smaller
It's Fancy-schmantzy. I Just Wanted Fancy
Arnie Levin
New Yorker February 15th, 1999
Mike Twohy
ID for the Claritin
Paul Noth