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== New York Stationery Tour Planning == '''Brad Dowdy:''' All right, so Thursday is our stationary tour day in New York City. And, Ana, I want to know what are the highlights that you want to be sure we hit. Like, I'm sure we can't do everything. You know, getting around town is going to be a challenge in itself. But I bet we can do pretty good. So what do you want to be sure we see? '''Ana Reinert:''' Well, number one on the list, of course, is to visit CW Pencils. Yes. Of course. And I know that there was a place mentioned from one of my readers called Goods for the Study, which I looked it up and it looks like a really cool little stationary shop. So I would like to try to hit that if possible. And I noticed it was like a couple blocks from a Muji, which I know both you and I live nowhere near a Muji. So it would be kind of fun. '''Brad Dowdy:''' And I had honestly forgot about adding Muji to the list. And that's moved to probably like my number two thing. Like CW Pencils, number one with a bullet, right? Yeah. Goods with the Study looks and sounds awesome. Anyone, like you put in here that they carry the Marks Edit planners. Like if you've gone to the trouble of sourcing those planners, I want to shop at your store, right? Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. '''Ana Reinert:''' So and then I noticed you put Kino Kanuya, which absolutely, I've actually been to the Kino Kanuya in New York before. And it's definitely worth going up that way to go in there because that's amazing. And, you know, as close as we're going to get to a Japanese bookstore. '''Brad Dowdy:''' Right. '''Ana Reinert:''' Without actually going to Japan. So. '''Brad Dowdy:''' Yeah. And just to be clear, you and Myke have actually done a couple of the New York things. I've done zero of these. Right, Myke? You've done CW Pencil a couple of times. '''Myke Hurley:''' I've done CW once and Kino Kanuya once as well. Gotcha. '''Brad Dowdy:''' And Ana, you've been to Kino Kanuya, but really not much else? '''Ana Reinert:''' I haven't been. I've been to Muji in Hong Kong. So I don't know if that really counts. '''Myke Hurley:''' Oh, I've done Muji's all over the place. Because, like, in a lot of places that I go to, like, they seem to be there. Like, San Francisco, San Jose. And there's, like, a bunch in London. There's, like, four of them in London or something like that. So Muji is less of an experience for me because it's more, it is actually, has been a regular place that I have visited. So I'm excited for you guys. You seem so excited about Muji. And I kind of just, like, if you want, I'll just get you. I'll bring you something. Like, what do you need? I can just go get it.
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