April 3, 2008...7:22 am

…and an all-seeing smiley face.

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Avatar caption spotted on John Scalzi’s discussion board:

“One does not simply walk into Wal-Mart.  There is evil there that does not sleep.”

10 Comments

  • Angus Lincoln

    The Wal Mart in my neck of the woods, is the one place I feel the most reassurance of the gun on my hip. It’s a scary place for sue.

  • Angus Lincoln

    uh… I don’t know any “sue” at WalMart”, that should read “sure”
    sorry ’bout that.

  • Angus,
    Funny how we read things without “reading”. I didn’t even notice that at first. Here is an intresting encouter at a Wal-Mart that I found while reading material by Mrs. Kathy Jackson, who pens a wonderful website entitled “The Cornered Cat”. Great stuff…..
    http://www.corneredcat.com/Why/walmart.aspx

  • I meant “interesting encounter” and no, I didn’t do that on purpose. :-)

  • Edward: *whew*

    That’s quite a pulse elevating story. I can only imagine how much worse it must have been in person.

  • I love Walmart. Non-union and capitalism at its best. Anything the NEA hates I love.

  • I’m gonna use the hell out of that quote. Yeah, Walmart’s friggin’ awesome. Got the jumpoff selling “made in the USA” and now the only thing “made in the USA” in the cesspool is the greeter. Death of small business in America. But let’s keep the myth of the free market alive. Oy veh.
    Look into the tax breaks they get. Or as gunowners look at our beloved Cabela’s or Bass Pro Shops. Gander Mtn. is taking it in the shorts because they’re against the predominant practices in place.
    Sorry, but there are some of us gunowning soldiers with leftish tendencies…

    Where’d you get your Bundeswehr knife Marko? Knifecenter doesn’t have them…

  • I also love Wal-Mart.

    …death of the small business?

    Does the small business matter more?

    Tax breaks are government and the tax shouldn’t be there to begin with. I’m not about to fault a company for going to horrendous measures to get exempted from robbery.

  • I have come to the conclusion that Wal Mart steals customers’ soles. Then stores them.

    In the Crafts Department.

    (eventually, I’m going to make a flash animation based on that premise….)

  • *that should read souls. Curse you blog commenting software and it’s lack of an edit feature!!


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