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Main => Everything Else => Topic started by: Fordman on September 03, 2009, 07:20:06 pm
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You gotta see this!
www.peopleofwalmart.com (http://www.peopleofwalmart.com)
I love the rat on the guys head, I mean his hair cut!
:laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2:
Fordman
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Man, I've only looked at the first page and have already seen several Okies. This is gonna be fun.
Thanks.
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Judging people is awesome.
It's not judging when they sign a confession.
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Judging people is awesome.
Hrm... they took down peopleofwalmart.com.... so there went my contribution. :P
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That ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- is just... wrong.
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There's at least one man without a shirt...and what looks like a woman without any sort of pants whatsoever.
I guess Wal-Mart is a fan of the Pirates of the Caribbean series, because it seems to be more guidelines than rules regarding clothing.
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Don't they have "No Shirt, No Shoes, No service" signs in US Walmarts??
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Don't they have "No Shirt, No Shoes, No service" signs in US Walmarts??
And lose all that business? :lol
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Don't they have "No Shirt, No Shoes, No service" signs in US Walmarts??
Ever heard to "Underwear Goes Inside the Pants"?
A little bit from the "song":
I'm pretty sure even McDonalds has a "underwear goes inside the pants" policy.
Not that they enforce it really strictly, but technically I'm sure it is on the books.
Same goes for Wally World.
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Don't they have "No Shirt, No Shoes, No service" signs in US Walmarts??
Signs are only effective if somebody present can read.
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Judging people is awesome.
"There's nothing more exhilarating than pointing out the short-comings of others, is there?"
Why yes, I do believe you are right!! ;D
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(http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/120.jpg)
losbush says:
September 7, 2009 at 10:38 am
What? All I see is lotsa cushun for the pushin’! Wooo Hooo!!
I see all hope isn't lost.
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Oh, wait, it get's better:
rabapab23 says:
September 7, 2009 at 2:19 am
I’d be following that around the store all day
smaje says:
September 7, 2009 at 4:11 am
Why are you guys complaining? Smack it and ride the wave!!!
evilbob says:
September 7, 2009 at 3:12 am
not a bad looking plump ass i would have ran right up on it and gave it a good squeeze and taken her back to my place to beat it like a red headed step child.
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA......oh my god, I'm dyin!
Look for one about half-way down the page by [/i]The Man[/i]. I'd love to post that one, but I'd get in real trouble.
http://peopleofwalmart.com/?p=2291#comments
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Ummon, you really don't need to be posting multiple comments under so many different pseudonyms. Really. :D
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Gotta admit it is a little unnerving to know no matter where you are, or what meaningless task you are performing, there is someone there with a cell camera ready to put a pic of you on a website. :scared
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In Arlington, at one time, the city had put up those "speeding camera" down the middle of a busy thruway.
Everyone hated them, but, there they were, till some guy got a ticket for speeding, and the city dutifully sent a picture of his car, the date and time, with him and someone NOT his wife in the front seat, to his house....
Needless to say, there was a lawsuit, he won a big chunk o change and the camera's all came down.
I'm just wondering how long it'll be before someone takes a photo like this but of an identifiable person, who then turns around and sues the cell phone maker for putting concealable cameras into cell phones.
Or has that already happened and I missed it.
Oh, and the cameras a back up again, now. but they're at stop lights, the only photo the tail end of your car with the license plate, you can't even see anyone in the car, and the tickets are civil violations, not moving violations so they don't ping your insurance (supposedly, though I'm guessing it's just a matter of time before the insurance cos figure out how to link up with that data and "adjust" your rates accordingly :(
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Oh, and the cameras a back up again, now. but they're at stop lights, the only photo the tail end of your car with the license plate, you can't even see anyone in the car, and the tickets are civil violations, not moving violations so they don't ping your insurance (supposedly, though I'm guessing it's just a matter of time before the insurance cos figure out how to link up with that data and "adjust" your rates accordingly :(
If your car has multiple insured drivers, wouldn't they have the burden of proof regarding who was driving?
As for the camera lawsuit question above... Nope. When you are in a public place you cannot claim any expectation of privacy. In fact, in many places, if you stripped naked in front of an open window, you again can't reasonably claim your privacy was violated even though you are technically in your home. The only reason the cheating guy won was with a very good lawyer, and probably arguing that the city's actions in SENDING THE PHOTO TO HIS HOME precipitated events that harmed the guy. The taking of the photo itself is not "illegal".
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All good points, but since when has legality or even reason been enough to stop someone from suing :-\
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I posted evidence of this one being photoshopped and they refused to approve my comment.
http://peopleofwalmart.com/?p=2731
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It’s like those shorts are managing to cover nothing and everything at the same time.
Page 15...sorry but I admit I laughed at her expense...hard.
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I posted evidence of this one being photoshopped and they refused to approve my comment.
http://peopleofwalmart.com/?p=2731
Yeah, that was very likely unreal.
In Arlington, at one time, the city had put up those "speeding camera" down the middle of a busy thruway.
Everyone hated them, but, there they were, till some guy got a ticket for speeding, and the city dutifully sent a picture of his car, the date and time, with him and someone NOT his wife in the front seat, to his house....
Needless to say, there was a lawsuit, he won a big chunk o change and the camera's all came down.
We have those cropping up on long streets and freeways all over Arizona. Lame, but wahn. Like RayB said, hammed.....and what a boner.
Ummon, you really don't need to be posting multiple comments under so many different pseudonyms. Really. :D
Dude. It's early in le revolucion!
Ya all should read some things, at the very least David Brin's THE TRANSPARENT SOCIETY...which is already several years old. A really good SF example is Stephen Baxter and Arthur C. Clarke's THE LIGHT OF OTHER DAYS. Oh yeah.