I visited another Walgreens and they were out and acted totally nice and normal and said they should get some in by next week.
Uttering the word at a camera store and they said that they don't get many calls for film from the older crowds, it is mostly youngsters and it is a photo-student usually.
Uttering the word at supermarket and the clerk was surprised that I was the fifth guy asking for the stuff. I explain that you can't beat the look of film. He wondered why one can't photoshop the look in. I explained and he said, " wow... thats a lot of work..."
I uttered the word at thrift store that always gets old cameras in. I was there for almost an hour talking to a very excited young lady of the joys and she was telling me that she combs the stuff for her own growing interest in photography, but told me about her struggles with family members that are sold on digitals and think she is weird... sorry, no ending to story... the Ms. hauled me away.
Walking with my son next to a monument in a park in the town of Newton, I uttered the word and was trying to explain a problem with strong back lighting. A very rude individual butted in and was telling my son that his digital camera doesn't have the issues of old technology. He hoisted his D90 to his face, the flash popped up and shot and I quickly told the guy that he should now not delete the image of the dark monument from his card, but keep it as a reference on learning compensation. He walked off muttering.