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[at-l] Wal-Mart WAS Confusering



Children!  Children!  Let's get this thing back on trail topics and stop talking ugly about each other.  Now, just be sweet to each other.  <G>  anklebear
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: J Bryan Kramer 
  To: Pete Fornof ; GoVolsKelly@aol.com ; lorac4491@linkamerica.net ; at-l@backcountry.net 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2004 4:15 PM
  Subject: RE: [at-l] Wal-Mart WAS Confusering 


  Well around here we call lawyers blood sucking vampires and a festering pox
  on the body politic. But I guess after sucking all that blood they don't
  need to shop at Wally World.

  Bryan

   Lex et Libertas -- Semper Vigilo, Paratus, et Fidelis!

  >
  > Around here, we call patrons of Wal-Mart, "Wal-Morons". (same
  > exact conditions you describe)
  >
  > broknspoke
  >
  > GoVolsKelly@aol.com wrote:
  > Whilst in Tennessee, I went to Walmart.
  >
  > God.
  >
  > First, parking. Nightmare. Getting in and out of the lot was a cluster
  > you-know-what, and finding a spot was INFURIATING.
  >
  > Second, the store itself: Huge, crowded, and noisy. Everybody
  > bumping into
  > everybody. Everybody, employees included, looked pissed off. I
  > had to pee, and
  > had to wait in line in the ill-kept bathrooms. I bought a Go Vols shirt
  > which I had to wait in line amongst run-amok screaming kids for
  > 20 minutes. Then,
  > I had to do the get-out-of-the parking-lot tango, which, by that
  > time, almost
  > gave me a nervous breakdown.
  >
  > So, my opinion? I think Walmarts are ugly, too big, too crowded and nerve
  > wracking. I paid $12.99 for that stupid shirt. I found one at the
  > Knoxville
  > airport that was of better quality (embroidered rather than iron
  > on) for $19.99.
  > No lines no waiting.
  >
  > I've lived without Walmarts this long, I'm sure I could spend the
  > rest of my
  > life without setting foot in another.
  >
  > GoVols
  >
  > In a message dated 5/28/2004 9:57:23 PM Eastern Standard Time,
  > lorac4491@linkamerica.net writes:
  > Do I shop Wal-Mart -- for some items, yes. But I put my money in
  > Blairsville, Georgia, USofA, even if it costs me 2 cents a gallon
  > more for gasoline or a
  > penny more for some Sterlite plastic container.
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