Posted: 6/13/2010 2:26:33 PM EDT
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is kind of like the GD of shopping.
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I always thought of Walmart as sort of like a casting call for a zombie movie.
People with poorly applied bandages or open sores... A few with limps... And too many to count with that deadpan 1,000 yard stare off into nothingness as they plod along just exactly to where and what for nobody knows... |
| Real officianados refer to the store with almost everything as, 'The Walmart'. It is much more sophisticated that way. As an example, "Honey, I off to 'The Walmart' to get you some maxi pads." Doesn't that small change make 'The Walmart' a much more dignified place to shop? |
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I spent some time at Wmart today. Saw some cute tramppy looking females, and then there was a man riding the aisles in his electric wheel chair wearing only a t-shirt and tighty whities. ![]() And that was probably at the good Wal-mart in Clark County Yup. |
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I spent some time at Wmart today. Saw some cute tramppy looking females, and then there was a man riding the aisles in his electric wheel chair wearing only a t-shirt and tighty whities. ![]() And that was probably at the good Wal-mart in Clark County Yup. The one at 104 and Mill Plain is even better |
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Oddly enough, the one in Sandpoint ID, it's kinda hard to play WalMart Bingo. Now Colville or out in Spokane Valley.....too easy. http://media.ebaumsworld.com/mediaFiles/picture/607445/1024768.jpg Sandpoint Walmart rocks as far as Walmarts go. Low drama and plenty of parking, even when its "full". I think the Mennonites coordinate their shopping days there. I bought and sold several guns in the parking lot in the 2 years I lived in Sandpoint |

