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Old 08-08-2004, 06:04 PM
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Walmart question


What is the name of your state? Florida

After reading through about 1,000,000 million pages of this forum the past few weeks I have realized that 90% of the "THEFT CRIME" postings occured at a Walmart. My question is to all the posters of "Walmart Theft".....

If you can't afford a $3.75 shirt, how the hell can you afford the computer (minimum $250.00 used) and the internet service ($19-$29.95 a month) that you are using to post your thread?????

Oh.....I got it, YOU STOLE THAT TOO!!!! Never mind
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Old 08-08-2004, 06:23 PM
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Wal-Mart


I'm not surprised at the high number of people accused of theft at Wal-Mart. They have lots of cameras. They have people who really view what the cameras pick up. IF they think you're doing something you shouldn't be doing, you will find yourself surrounded by three to four of their security personnel in a heart-beat. Even if it's just taking your friend's clothes while he/she is in the dressing room.
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Old 08-08-2004, 06:35 PM
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Even if it's just taking your friend's clothes while he/she is in the dressing room.


My response:

Blondie, guys don't do that. So, your sentence should accurately be stated as:

"Even if it's just taking your friend's clothes while she is in the dressing room."

That's strictly a "girl" thing - - like two or more of you going into a restaurant bathroom at the same time. That's a girl thing.

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Old 08-08-2004, 06:38 PM
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What is the name of your state? Florida

After reading through about 1,000,000 million pages of this forum the past few weeks I have realized that 90% of the "THEFT CRIME" postings occured at a Walmart. My question is to all the posters of "Walmart Theft".....

If you can't afford a $3.75 shirt, how the hell can you afford the computer (minimum $250.00 used) and the internet service ($19-$29.95 a month) that you are using to post your thread?????

Oh.....I got it, YOU STOLE THAT TOO!!!! Never mind


My response:

So, you noticed that too?

You'll notice that there's also a direct correlation between Wal-Mart thievery and the location of trailer parks.

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Old 08-08-2004, 06:41 PM
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I hear tell, some Wallmarts have trailer parking.
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Old 08-08-2004, 06:49 PM
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I hear tell, some Wallmarts have trailer parking.

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The "Appalachian State" Wal-Marts have that type of parking. It's a necessity.

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Old 08-08-2004, 06:53 PM
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The "Appalachian State" Wal-Marts have that type of parking. It's a necessity.

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The Ukiah, CA Wal-Mart allows RV parking. Or, at least, they used to.
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Old 08-08-2004, 06:58 PM
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The Ukiah, CA Wal-Mart allows RV parking. Or, at least, they used to.

My response:

We're not talking about Recreational Vehicle parking. We're talking about people who go to Wal-Mart with their single or double wide trailer "home" in tow.

Most of those Appalachian trailer park dwellers never bother to remove the axles or wheels from their homes. That's because they know that bill collectors or the law are after them.

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Old 08-08-2004, 07:04 PM
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My response:

We're not talking about Recreational Vehicle parking. We're talking about people who go to Wal-Mart with their single or double wide trailer "home" in tow.

Most of those Appalachian trailer park dwellers never bother to remove the axles or wheels from their homes. That's because they know that bill collectors or the law are after them.

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RV's aren't they driven by retired grandparents who have changed the locks on their homes, taken to the road to discourage their grown children from moving back for the 3rd or 4th time?
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Old 08-08-2004, 07:13 PM
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RV's aren't they driven by retired grandparents who have changed the locks on their homes, taken to the road to discourage their grown children from moving back for the 3rd or 4th time?

My response:

Again, we're talking about "trailer homes", not RV's. But, you are correct about the older people becoming Wal-Mart thieves - - like the 46 years old woman I had the displeasure of writing to the other day. Can you believe it? A 46 year old woman stealing from Wal-Mart!

What the hell does Wal-Mart have that would make a person steal? As far as I'm concerned, stores like Wal-Mart and K-Mart sell stuff that is weeks away from winding up in someone's "garage sale". I mean, the stuff is junk!

So, what would possess someone to shop there, let alone steal that crap?

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Old 08-08-2004, 07:31 PM
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My response:

Again, we're talking about "trailer homes", not RV's. But, you are correct about the older people becoming Wal-Mart thieves - - like the 46 years old woman I had the displeasure of writing to the other day. Can you believe it? A 46 year old woman stealing from Wal-Mart!

What the hell does Wal-Mart have that would make a person steal? As far as I'm concerned, stores like Wal-Mart and K-Mart sell stuff that is weeks away from winding up in someone's "garage sale". I mean, the stuff is junk!

So, what would possess someone to shop there, let alone steal that crap?

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I think the Florida story about the foreign born woman getting her children to steal underwear at WallMart was a classic
"Harassed by Wal-Mart" I believe they had a van.
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