Rug Burn Junky on 26/9/2007 at 03:48
Quote Posted by Thief13x
lol, I hope you detected the sarcasm, otherwise it might lead me to believe that it's dumbasses like you that boycot walmart and spend more money elsewhere for the same damn thing. By the way, I just parked next to an Escalade and a Corevette today in walmart.
You're really getting irrationally defensive about being called white trash, ain't ya? You redneck cracker sunuva bitch.
ercles on 26/9/2007 at 04:05
Come on, the place (Wal-Mart) has an RV-lot out the front. The fact that peope actually do tours where the only stop over at a Wal-Mart must say enough about those that shop there.
Driving through a Wal-Mart parking lot was bloody terrifying, that many half-blind seniors should not be allowed to converge on one area
BEAR on 26/9/2007 at 04:13
I dont know why we're talking about wal-mart, but I fucking hate wal-mart. Occasionally I have to go there when I cant find something I need anywhere else, but it always leaves me feeling dead inside. All I see when I go in is single mothers and fatass rednecks. I always leave depressed.
crunchy on 26/9/2007 at 04:16
Perhaps it should be an uplifting experience. You should be glad you are not one of them.
PigLick on 26/9/2007 at 07:25
Quote Posted by Thief13x
now shut the fuck up and get laid you piece of shit
hahaha this is is where I lost it
fett on 26/9/2007 at 13:33
I live in Wal-Mart central - Bentonville, Arkansas. The home offices, display store, and distribution center is here. The odd thing is, because there are so many transplants from the West and East coast here, it feels more like living in Colorado or something. I've been here a year and have only seen a few rednecks because it's a corporate environment and listening to Lynyrd Skynyrd is Frowned Upon by the masses. In other words, it's like heaven.
As for actually shopping at Wal-mart, I fucking hated the place (still do) because of the stores I'd been in when I lived in Little Rock. Dirty, loud, cluttered, inbreeding evident, piles of shit. Here however, the big wigs bring all the traveling dignitaries from China and Japan to the store down the street from my house, so it's NICE. The first time I walked in the place (11:30 pm on a Sunday), three different employees were shitting themselves trying to find a smoothie maker I wanted that hadn't been stocked yet. The electronics section is like going to Best Buy, the jewelry counter like Zales, etc. It's still a fucking horrible place to shop, but it's way better than any of the other stores I've been in. I don't think I've ever waited in line to check out because the place is staffed properly as well. I have to admit, it's taken the edge off my loathing, homicidal rage toward Wal-mart.
It also helps that they donate gazillions of dollars to the local school, which my kids benefit from. Hell yeah, I'll take it, and thank you very much. The very least they can do after sucking my soul for 20 years is put new PC's in my kid's classroom every year and pay for private music teachers (done!).
The_Raven on 26/9/2007 at 13:47
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All I see when I go in is single mothers and fatass rednecks.
I bet the fatass rednecks create the single mothers in the store.
Count me in the group of people that hate walmart. Mostly, it's the people who shop there I hate the most. Whenever I even step near a walmart, I almost always very nearly get hit by some old lady and her shopping cart full of laundy detergent...and nothing else. Then you have the local retarded teenages who decide that putting a pen cap through their ear is the latest fashion trend. Finally, let's not forget your average employee that cuts you off and pushes you out of the way when you're looking at something, without so much as a "pardon me". Sometimes I'm more or less forced to go to a walmart to find what I'm looking for; and believe me, I'll usually go out of my way, and pay more, to avoid it. The experience usually leaves me grinding my teeth and wanting to repeatedly stab everyone in the f**kin' store.
catbarf on 26/9/2007 at 15:51
Quote Posted by Thief13x
:o defective sandals, THATS IT! I'M NEVER BUYING ANYTHING FROM WALMART AGAIN:rolleyes: over sandals? are you high? or are you manic at the moment?
get a grip, and do your homework. Out of millions of people who bought those sandals, where were only a few dozen who got the rash if I'm not mistaken. I can't be bothered to get exact stats, but I watched a 15 minute blurb about it on the news and the ratio was quite small. Good reason to scratch walmart off the shopping list for good though, can't risk getting a rash!
Because ten people came to them, and they refused to pull the sandals (even though the victims had horrible, painful acid burns) until several hundred people reported the same thing and threatened to sue. Link to one man's 'adventure':
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http://www.lamanaphotography.com/walmart2.htm)
Look at the goddamn pictures.
Thief13x on 26/9/2007 at 18:08
Okay, if you listen closer, I watched the news, and yes I therefore saw those pictures already, but I really gotta ask, you are aware of the fact that walmart sells a few other items besides sandals, right?
I've worked at 4 different restaraunts in my life. If you get one complain of food poisoning out of something even 50 other people ate, and they were fine, you're going to initially assume there were other factors, thats business honey.
Have you seen the return lines at walmart? thats alot of people returning stuff they don't want anymore, but it's also alot of people claiming a product is defective. If they scrapped their stock of every defective complain they got, the business would have a serious problem.