(11-25-2013 03:54 PM)UofMemphis Wrote: My zip, 38104, doesn't have a Walmart...and I'm 100% cool with that.
Got a Target?
No...midtown is very anti "big box retail"
It was a big deal when they finally got approval to build a new Kroger.
Midtown is about places like Cooper-Young and Overton Square.
The closest Walmart here is in Bossier City, La which is about 25 miles west of my town...
The closest Wal-Mart to me is 2 miles. Then there are 2 more about 6-8 miles away(in opposite directions).
I have 5... yes 5, within 8 miles. One of them sells just food and 2 serve other cities. 2 of them are within 2 miles in either ditection and I've never stepped foot in either, though my wife has been in the food one. Luckily they are all avoidable and their traffic don't affect me often. Railroad tracks provide a nice barrier.
(11-26-2013 07:42 AM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote: Ugh. It's like a photograph album of the anti-Mensa.
Lmao! What a douchebag!
Just had to get close to the Front of the Building for the "short walk". Nevermind that they had to climb out the window to get out of the car.
Yeah haha, in that Hyundai Excel from the 90's... Hilarious. Designer hubs, nonetheless...
I always laugh at the folks that will literally sit with their blinker on for 10 minutes waiting for someone to leave just so they can get a spot close to the store. Many times thanI can remember, I've driven past them, parked further away, and walked past them while entering the store and they were STILL sitting there with the blinker on. I just laugh at them.
Just had to get close to the Front of the Building for the "short walk". Nevermind that they had to climb out the window to get out of the car.
Yeah haha, in that Hyundai Excel from the 90's... Hilarious. Designer hubs, nonetheless...
I always laugh at the folks that will literally sit with their blinker on for 10 minutes waiting for someone to leave just so they can get a spot close to the store. Many times thanI can remember, I've driven past them, parked further away, and walked past them while entering the store and they were STILL sitting there with the blinker on. I just laugh at them.
Yeah I do the same thing lol... Well, IF I can psych myself out enough to go to Walmart. I truly hate that place. All of the employees are rude and walk past me with their nose in the air, after cutting me off, because I'm white. It's ridiculous.
(11-26-2013 10:40 AM)LSU04_08 Wrote: Lmao! What a douchebag!
Just had to get close to the Front of the Building for the "short walk". Nevermind that they had to climb out the window to get out of the car.
Yeah haha, in that Hyundai Excel from the 90's... Hilarious. Designer hubs, nonetheless...
I always laugh at the folks that will literally sit with their blinker on for 10 minutes waiting for someone to leave just so they can get a spot close to the store. Many times thanI can remember, I've driven past them, parked further away, and walked past them while entering the store and they were STILL sitting there with the blinker on. I just laugh at them.
Yeah I do the same thing lol... Well, IF I can psych myself out enough to go to Walmart. I truly hate that place. All of the employees are rude and walk past me with their nose in the air, after cutting me off, because I'm white. It's ridiculous.
The waiting for a close spot thing doesn't just happen at WalMart, it happens everywhere. People are just so damn lazy they deserve to be laughed at while just sitting there with the blinker on.
(11-26-2013 11:13 AM)Crebman Wrote: Just had to get close to the Front of the Building for the "short walk". Nevermind that they had to climb out the window to get out of the car.
Yeah haha, in that Hyundai Excel from the 90's... Hilarious. Designer hubs, nonetheless...
I always laugh at the folks that will literally sit with their blinker on for 10 minutes waiting for someone to leave just so they can get a spot close to the store. Many times thanI can remember, I've driven past them, parked further away, and walked past them while entering the store and they were STILL sitting there with the blinker on. I just laugh at them.
Yeah I do the same thing lol... Well, IF I can psych myself out enough to go to Walmart. I truly hate that place. All of the employees are rude and walk past me with their nose in the air, after cutting me off, because I'm white. It's ridiculous.
The waiting for a close spot thing doesn't just happen at WalMart, it happens everywhere. People are just so damn lazy they deserve to be laughed at while just sitting there with the blinker on.
I just bite the bullet on most occasions and go to Target Ain't People...
(11-26-2013 10:40 AM)LSU04_08 Wrote: Lmao! What a douchebag!
Just had to get close to the Front of the Building for the "short walk". Nevermind that they had to climb out the window to get out of the car.
Yeah haha, in that Hyundai Excel from the 90's... Hilarious. Designer hubs, nonetheless...
I always laugh at the folks that will literally sit with their blinker on for 10 minutes waiting for someone to leave just so they can get a spot close to the store. Many times thanI can remember, I've driven past them, parked further away, and walked past them while entering the store and they were STILL sitting there with the blinker on. I just laugh at them.
Yeah I do the same thing lol... Well, IF I can psych myself out enough to go to Walmart. I truly hate that place. All of the employees are rude and walk past me with their nose in the air, after cutting me off, because I'm white. It's ridiculous.
It doesn't have anything to do with you being white. They ignore the customers because, I swear, if you ever ask one where something is - THEY NEVER KNOW. I swear I could direct folks to where things are better than their employees.
.......and yes, I go to WalMart for certain things AND because it is literally 3 minutes from my house and I'm lazy. However, I never go there with a large list of things because they NEVER have all the items on the list. I am amazed how often they are out of whatever random things are on a list of items.