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Wal*mart
Posted: Sun May 29, 2005 3:30 am
by greg_Archive
I just watched the wal-mart episode of South Park.
They are true masters.
When the manager hanged himself, I busted out in tears laughing.
Rarely have I done that watching a show by myself.
Wal*mart
Posted: Sun May 29, 2005 4:43 am
by kenoki_Archive
I LOVE WALMART, but only if it is 24 hours. fuck limits. i am strictly unlimited. they have very good deals on bulk quantities of bounty-style paper products! trust! you gotta feel that shit, as a (i propose) fellow broke-ass.
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Posted: Sun May 29, 2005 6:40 am
by Antero_Archive
That was a damn good episode.
On the downside, it was scary because it was true.
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Posted: Mon May 30, 2005 9:29 pm
by glynnisjohns_Archive
The kitty litter/food is what keeps me coming back.
I'm a an ass for shopping there and i'm also broke.
Which makes my assness tolerable in my narrow opinion.
Throw some t.p. and some 9 volt batteries and i feel like
i actually saved some money.
Wal*mart
Posted: Mon May 30, 2005 11:07 pm
by Superking_Archive
Jesus...
Wal-Mart is terrible, evil -- one of the few things in this world that lives up to its hyped-up reputation as Bad Thing for Planet Earth.
But let us put aside all the pragmatic reasons for a moment, and get down to aesthetics: Wal-Mart is a dingy, dirty, poorly lit store full of cheap shit. I personally prefer to buy my cheap, China-made goods in a big box store that at least tries to be easy on the eyes -- Target.
I once accidentally spent 15 minutes in a Wal-Mart in LaCrosse, Wisconsin, a few days before Christmas. The experience will stay with me as long as I live. If there is a hell, it will look very much like the Wal-Mart in LaCrosse, Wisconsin, a few days before Christmas.
Wal*mart
Posted: Tue May 31, 2005 9:17 am
by Vince Clortho_Archive
It's true, at least 70 percent of the people who shop there are missing limbs. and over 100 percent of the people have beards. I just read an article on how Wal-Mart basically strong arms it's suppliers into lowering their prices every year, in order to give us all those low, low prices on lamps shaped like lips and crap. it becomes difficult for them to make a profit, and then that's when all the outsourcing of your dad's factory job occurs.
Wal*mart
Posted: Tue May 31, 2005 4:02 pm
by sockmonkey_Archive
Superking wrote:I once accidentally spent 15 minutes in a Wal-Mart in LaCrosse, Wisconsin, a few days before Christmas. The experience will stay with me as long as I live. If there is a hell, it will look very much like the Wal-Mart in LaCrosse, Wisconsin, a few days before Christmas.
I once on purpose spent 15 minutes in a Wal-Mart on S 27th St. in Milwaukee and it wasn't a few days before Christmas. It seems we had a similar experience. *shudder*
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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 1:24 pm
by clocker bob_Archive
Congratulations to NYC for recognizing that 'low price at any cost' is not the recipe for a healthy economy.
NY Times. 3-28-07 wrote:Wal-Mart Chief Writes Off New York
Frustrated by a bruising, and so far unsuccessful battle to open its first discount store in the nation’s largest city, Wal-Mart’s chief executive said yesterday, “I don’t care if we are ever here.”
H. Lee Scott Jr., the chief executive of the nation’s largest retailer, said that trying to conduct business in New York was so expensive — and exasperating — that “I don’t think it’s worth the effort.”
These jerks always pout like spoiled brats whenever they don't get their way. Any time they're forced to retreat, it's always the same message: "We were coming to
help your city! It's not about making money for Wal Mart- we're just simple people with a simple business, just trying to get along and be good neighbors!"
Wal*mart
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 1:42 pm
by Boombats_Archive
clocker bob wrote:Congratulations to NYC for recognizing that 'low price at any cost' is not the recipe for a healthy economy.
NY Times. 3-28-07 wrote:Wal-Mart Chief Writes Off New York
Frustrated by a bruising, and so far unsuccessful battle to open its first discount store in the nation’s largest city, Wal-Mart’s chief executive said yesterday, “I don’t care if we are ever here.”
H. Lee Scott Jr., the chief executive of the nation’s largest retailer, said that trying to conduct business in New York was so expensive — and exasperating — that “I don’t think it’s worth the effort.”
These jerks always pout like spoiled brats whenever they don't get their way. Any time they're forced to retreat, it's always the same message: "We were coming to
help your city! It's not about making money for Wal Mart- we're just simple people with a simple business, just trying to get along and be good neighbors!"
That's nice, now how about extending those standards to the rest of NY and getting those fuckers out of here. Shit, I've been to K-Marts in Manhattan and it's not like they were destroying the scenery. Big-Boxers do the real damage in small towns like Upstate NY has. The local independents and small chains get fucked royally when Mal-Wart moves in, as does the ecology and natural skyline.
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Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 1:43 pm
by Steve V_Archive
Genius episode.