I remember first moving here in 2000 and wanting to check out a mall so Mall 205 was the one. I can't remember even if it was the Target there at the time. I just remember it being very empty of people, stores and eatery which it remained that way through the years. I remember pre pandemic, the mall had a few kiosks, the shoe store, a couple other stores, and a few places to eat. The place was bumping then. Now the DMV moved in, and that's all Mall 205 seems to be. DMV, Target, Home Depot, and a gym. I kinda feel like when I used to walk through there just to go to Home Depot, it was as if an apocalypse had taken place, and the mall was trying to recover. Update: out of my curiosity, I looked up and read an article that Mall 205 is officially closed since last year sometime, but there may be 2 other department stores moving in. And here's something completely unrelated, or is it? This is about a deli that uses a green elephant for its logo. I dont get it. The menu is always the same, though the franchise seems to still be growing. The prices were already grown. In other words overpriced. Considering the blandness of taste, the cost, and unchanging menu, i dont get it. Although i did work for them real briefly, it did seem to be a enthusiastic company that appeared to care for their employees. I dont know. I just had these two thoughts at the same time. And I woke up at midnight and now its 2 am, and I have to be up in 3 hrs.