On Dec 4, 2005, at 11:16 AM, Gary Nunn wrote:
Driving to work, at 5:00 am that morning was a REAL eye-opener. I was
astounded at the number of people at the Super Wal-Mart. I made the
mistake
of stopping there to pick up donuts on the way to work
OK, I'm home sick from work today, and in my few minutes of
consciousness, I really should be doing something productive, but I
have to chime in and say, "Gary, you're *CONTRIBUTING* to the problem
just by shopping at Wal-Mart!"
Wal-Mart is the corporate equivalent of those rude shoppers. It
shoves ahead in line, it doesn't care whose toes it steps on to get
the best deal, it honks its horn and gives the finger to other
businesses, and it treats its employees like crap.
Unless all the other sources of donuts in your entire metropolitan
area have been run out of business by Wal-Mart (which is no small
consideration), may I suggest that you to buy them elsewhere? Your
own PS shows the wisdom of shopping elsewhere.
Merry Christmas,
Dave
PS: Much as I want to, I cannot say that I have never set foot inside
a Wal-Mart. Once, in San Diego, I went into one to extract my wife
and child who, ignoring my protests, went in to some kind of super
ultra mega Wal-Mart monstrosity to buy a pair of sunglasses.
As if there weren't 10,000 other places to buy sunglasses.
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