i'm sure it will. He probably didn't really know what he was doing. Better
to learn the lesson that way then later when people are less forgiving about
you being a thief.
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 8:12 AM, Loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hopefully thats the lesson that sticks :)
>
> Bill Wheatl
last week, i was feeling ugly, and i went to walmart, its true, they
do have everything...
i walked away feeling like a skinnier version of brad pitt!
-- tony
Better than a thousand hollow words, is one word that brings peace.
-- siddhartha gautama
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 8:20 AM, Erika L. Wal
Well if you're driving - you better damn well stop by here on your way by
and say hey!
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 7:53 AM, Bill Wheatley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yea i noticed teh same thing when we went up to vice heathers parents in
> blairsville. In fact we're probably going this weekend to s
Hopefully thats the lesson that sticks :)
Bill Wheatley wrote:
> Yea its a good lesson. I remember as a kid i took somthing a little old 5
> piece pack of juicy freak. My dad was pissed i had to take it back and tell
> the lady what i did. They proceeded to tell me i cant take things that don't
>
Yea its a good lesson. I remember as a kid i took somthing a little old 5
piece pack of juicy freak. My dad was pissed i had to take it back and tell
the lady what i did. They proceeded to tell me i cant take things that don't
belong to me and i could goto jail. never did that again.
On Sun, Sep 2
Yea i noticed teh same thing when we went up to vice heathers parents in
blairsville. In fact we're probably going this weekend to see her folks
house up there again before we drive off to california. Well i'm driving
shes flying :)
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 7:01 PM, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTE
>
> We get home to discover that my angel, the good one, the baby, mommy's
> little boy has shoplifted, stolen. Of all things a beer bottle cozy
> shaped and colored like a Hawaiian shirt.
>
> Vein in head explodes, wife things a child is dead and comes running in
> the room, we go back, give him
Oh yeah man, Fayetteville is full of em.
Tony wrote:
> we go to walmart REALLY effed up just to laugh and point and stare
> at the fREAKs that you see nowhere else in town, BUT walmart.
> more cellulite, baby momma's and other weird fncks than you can
> shake a freakin' stick at!
>
> -- tony
>
>
So we're in Wally world tonight doing some fall clothes shopping for the
boys, and grabbing some dog food and other consumer crap I don't really
need.
We get home to discover that my angel, the good one, the baby, mommy's
little boy has shoplifted, stolen. Of all things a beer bottle cozy
sha
yes. And meanwhile net employment may not have changed but people who
used to work at small retail enterprises now work at WalMart. And I
will no longer be able to buy Terry Pratchett at 10pm if I so desire.
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 5:50 PM, Jerry Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "I try not to s
we go to walmart REALLY effed up just to laugh and point and stare
at the fREAKs that you see nowhere else in town, BUT walmart.
more cellulite, baby momma's and other weird fncks than you can
shake a freakin' stick at!
-- tony
Better than a thousand hollow words, is one word that brings peace.
-
"I try not to shop at Walmart because I do feel that they are bad for local
business."
The Wal-mart Effects spends a lot of time talking about this. If I remember
correctly, the pattern starts with local small business hanging on for a
while before they go out of business. At the same time, feed
it was like that in Livingston Texas also. Center of the universe for
the local folks apparently.
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 5:11 PM, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They party at walmart instead. Seriously.
>
> And we would of been happy with a simple little pizza place at 9pm, but
> th
They party at walmart instead. Seriously.
And we would of been happy with a simple little pizza place at 9pm, but
there was NOTHING. We could of driven outside of town and gone to Waffle
House, but we didn't want eggs. We didn't even care about the bar. We
weren't looking to party at all. Just som
Would the place devolve into a frightening mess of anarchy and blood if they
allowed liming spots to open till midnight? :)
It was culture shock when i realised that everywhere didn't allow partying
until 1Am or 4AM in the morning!
2008/9/28 Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> we tried to find
Up across the border in Murphy, NC, if it isn't a sport night - then
everyone in town is at Walmart. And we aren't exaggerating. After we first
moved up to Blairsville ... we tried to find some food one night in Murphy
(closest town with a bar) and it was just around 9pm on a Saturday night.
EVERYT
m Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2008 10:15 AM
>> To: cf-community
>> Subject: Re: Walmart's wierd at night.
>>
>> I try not to shop at Walmart becau
> -Original Message-
> From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, September 28, 2008 10:15 AM
> To: cf-community
> Subject: Re: Walmart's wierd at night.
>
> I try not to shop at Walmart because I do feel that they are bad for
> local business.
Don't come to Fayetteville, it's like a nighttime hot spot here. People
hang out in the parking lot, all the freaks are there.
Jim Davis wrote:
> As per usual since our massive reorg at the office I've been working all
> weekend. A few hours ago my router seemed to crap the bed... kept shutting
I try not to shop at Walmart because I do feel that they are bad for
local business. However, if you find you need cinderblocks or a
nightgown at two in the morning they are the only game in town. I
wonder why the guy who needed toothpaste didn't just pay 50 cents more
and save a dollar in gas by g
Wal-mart's definitely draw in a large cross section of people. Even more so
with the recent inflation. If you go at the right time, you can see some
weird stuff.
I shop there at least once a week. On the way to work, I will stop in and
buy non-perishables like cereal, drinks, chips, paper towel
I have had a number of conversations with late-night cashiers about
the things people apparently get in their cars and drive to the store
to get :) It's pretty interesting actually. For instance, your oldest
guy sounds like he was planning a trip. Business? Or Leaving town for
good? Your middle age
As per usual since our massive reorg at the office I've been working all
weekend. A few hours ago my router seemed to crap the bed... kept shutting
down/rebooting every 30 seconds or so.
So after some frustrating debugging (it's hard to debug a device that's only
active for 20 seconds at a time)
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