Citations:Target


 * 2008 February 16, Peter Sagal (host), Wait, Wait...Don’t Tell Me!, National Public Radio
 * Flying lemurs who are waiting in line at Target for thier Wiis are now in luck. Scientists are providing lemurs with their own Wii-like controllers.
 * 2011, Sam Greenspan, 11 Points Guide to Hooking Up, Skyhorse Publishing, ISBN 1616082127, page 93:
 * So if there is a coworker who you have some good sexual tension with—but both of you know it would never go anywhere—it’s probably Christmas party or never. Something about drinking company-sponsored liquor and getting a gift card to Target in a Secret Santa drawing just gives everyone an open mind.
 * 2012, Kathi Lipp, 21 Ways to Connect with Your Kids, Harvest House Publishers, ISBN 0736942300, page 139:
 * We went shoe shopping. And I’m not talking about one of those “run into Target and grab the first pair of flip-flops in your size” shopping trips.
 * 2013, Drew Magary, Someone Could Get Hurt, A Memoir of Twenty-First-Century Parenthood, Penguin, ISBN 110162180X, unpaged:
 * Any time I go to Target, I take note of which items I could use as weapons should a zombie apocalypse strike and then the entire store becomes a stronghold for the last of the uninfected.
 * 2013, William Conescu, Kara Was Here, Soft Skull Press, ISBN 1593765738, unpaged:
 * Margot was the boring girl—that was implied, but never said—but it was more fun being boring with Kara. They'd go to Target, rent a movie, make dinner—well, Margot would make the dinner, and Kara would keep the wine poured.
 * 2015, Kelly O’Dell Stanley, Praying Upside Down, NavPress, ISBN 1496406729, page 128:
 * It may be that you need a new job that offers opportunity for advancement, a reasonable budge plan, or that you need to learn how to go to Target without emptying your bank account.