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stategrad100
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VICIOUS CYCLE!


OH lawdy da messiah been good to me

7/19/2011 4:53:08 PM

PinkandBlack
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But where will I go to take a crap in the aisle and buy a t shirt that says "DTF"

7/19/2011 4:54:32 PM

wwwebsurfer
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Walmart needs some simple rules and they'd see profits return within a month as middle classers start shopping there again.

1) If there are more than 2 buggies in a line, open a new one
2) "Sir, I see you have more than 10 items. Please GTFO of this line with your full buggy."
3) Express lane open 25/7/365

7/19/2011 4:57:47 PM

DoubleDown
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Yeah I specifically don't go to walmart anymore because it takes 5x longer to sit through the long checkout line of the 1 register that is open

It'd be nice if they just had a bunch of self-checkouts open

7/19/2011 4:59:07 PM

stategrad100
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I remember almost getting robbed in the parkinglot on the way in. Then I started going to the one almost in Knightdale. Still hood.

7/19/2011 8:31:41 PM

vinylbandit
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i have a daily prescription med that i used to get at wal-mart. with my insurance, at wal-mart it was free.

now i go to the pharmacy down the street. same drug, same insurance, but there it's six bucks.

the difference is that i now just can walk in and get it, whereas at wal-mart it took me half an hour even calling it in a week in advance

time is money.

7/20/2011 4:33:17 AM

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