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ExtenZe at Hanes Mall? Really?

I know I've been distracted lately, what with three teenagers needing feeding and watering, the day job going on all cylinders and me being preternaturally distracted and all, but how in the heck did I miss this? ExtenZe opened its one and only store in Hanes Mall over the weekend! From the article:

ExtenZe has predominantly marketed to the male demographic in the past. Not only with a NASCAR Sprint Cup sponsorship of the No. 37 ExtenZe Racing Ford, but also through spokesman such as Jimmy Johnson, championship winning football coach, and porn star Ron Jeremy. Also with late night infomercials, featuring Bridgetta Tomarchio – actress, model, talking to people about their personal sexual performance levels.

But now one of the hottest products is ExtenZe Women, an all-natural blend to create a female libido booster. In addition to these enhance products, the store plans to capitalize on traditional mall products with the ExtenZe logo on and engaging slogans such as “Yeah, We’re Cocky” and 
“Growing Our Fan Base One Member at a Time”.

I never thought I'd live to see the day that Hanes Mall was mentioned in the same article with Ron Jeremy. Seriously, is this a hoax or can someone confirm that there is indeed an ExtenZe store at Hanes Mall?  I go to the mall once a year (Christmas Eve, 3:00 p.m. in a panic) so I have no way of knowing for sure.

Hanes Mall to Require Parental Supervision for Teens?

I read an article in the Winston-Salem Journal this morning that said that Hanes Mall is likely to require anyone under the age of 18 to be accompanied by parents after 5 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.  As the parent of three teenagers (17, 16, 13) I have just one question for the mall's management: What took you so damn long?

Teenagers are palatable, barely, when they are singled out from the herd.  Heck, you might even be able to take them in groups of two or three if you limit the exposure to under ten minutes, but you get them in large groups and they're as bad as any group of human beings around.  Actually they're more like zombies on speed, and knowing that and knowing that they have the same attraction to malls that zombies have I avoid that place like the plague.  Sure I avoid the mall as much as possible anyway thanks to my aversion to shopping and Sbarro, but knowing that there are teenagers there in abundance absolutely seals the deal.  

The only worse place than a mall to be on any given day is a high school or middle school, but we pay people to pretend to do something worthwhile with them in those places and for the most part we aren't expected to actually breathe the air there unless our children do something remarkable like achieve more than altered states of consciousness.  So really schools don't count.

Hanes Mall management, on behalf of all normal human beings in the Winston-Salem vicinity I want to say "thank you."  Of course there might be an unintended consequence that my wife will expect me to accompany her on shopping forays on Fridays and Saturdays after dark, but I'm well prepared with enough exaggerated illnesses and household tasks that I think I can fend her off for the near future. When I do run out of excuses I'll just add a requirement that we eat in the food court if we're to shop there.  That ought to take care of it.