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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 6:45 pm
This is your basic American indoor shopping mall. There basic shape of the mall is rectangular and has a total of three levels. The middle of the building is much brighter than the rest, with a food court that spans all three levels, circular seating areas on each level with pathways to the sides. On one end of the mall is a Sears, the other a JC Penny's, and there are practically any sort of store you would need in the middle from electronics to clothes, from toys to knives.
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 7:03 pm
Lucky for Neppa, he was right. With a stop to the bank that his wallet had a card for, he found that he still had a decent amount of money in his name. Part of it was from over the years of interest and what not, but he had money none the less. And now that he could access it, he needed some things that he could use to help meditate him and keep his mind active. So the venue of choice? A mall of course. Neppa found the mall to be quite an interesting place. He had been to one once before when he was still alive, but this one was much larger. His first stop was a music store inside. It had a pretty large selection of different instruments inside: electric guitars, basses, and drums up front, more classical ones in the back. Looking through the guitars he found a nice Gibson SG 100, similar to the one that he left behind him in the Soul Society. One of the shop workers got it down for him and he began with some notes and a scale, finding out that it had a nice feel to it. He then asked if he could try it with a small floor amp and the worker did such. With the settings just right, Neppa started with some random riffs and eventually worked his way into a rock/funk fusion song. With a small clap of approval from the shop worker (and every other person within 20ft of the store) he decided to buy both the guitar and the floor amp, as well as a travel case and stand. Now with a guitar over one arm and a floor amp in the other, Neppa went to look some more around this mall.

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Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 7:43 pm
With his shopping now done, Neppa walked out of the mall and back towards the house with a few more bags in hand than what he had thought he would have left with. After the music store, Neppa hit up an electronics store. He had had a nifty tape casset player when he was still alive and was interested if he could get something similar to it. What he came upon was something completely different. There were these things called 'Em-Pee-Three' Players that played music from electronic files on a miniature computer. The one he looked at in the store completely amazed him. It was small enough to fit in his hand and had a beautiful picture display that was like he was using a computer through a movie projector, if not something better. He was also told that he would need a computer to put these electronic musics onto this player, so he also bought a laptop computer, something that he was amazed with just as much. The man selling him these things was quite scared for a second as Neppa looked over these objects in awe. But none the less, Neppa walked out of the electronics store with a Zune HD, a laptop, and a pair of high quality earmuff headphones. Beside this, he ate three hot dogs saturated in chili sauce and Tabasco, then nearly bought the whole rock section of a music store.

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