Wal-mart Runs Our Lives
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I have no idea why people rag on Wal-Mart as being a bad place to shop <shrug>.
Some Wal-Marts are getting kind of old, but the 2 I frequent, the one is just a few years old, and the other is less then 1 year old (and right next to Sams Club).
There are some Wal-Marts I don't go to because they are older and more trashy.
Where do you buy your day to day needs? Like toilet paper, shampoo, soap, etc? The local grocery store? K-Mart? Target? Wal-Greens?
It's convienent, I can do my food shopping there, buy our kidie needs (diapers, etc), day to day stuff you need, and the prices are better then just about anywhere else. How is that a bad thing?
Some Wal-Marts are getting kind of old, but the 2 I frequent, the one is just a few years old, and the other is less then 1 year old (and right next to Sams Club).
There are some Wal-Marts I don't go to because they are older and more trashy.
Where do you buy your day to day needs? Like toilet paper, shampoo, soap, etc? The local grocery store? K-Mart? Target? Wal-Greens?
It's convienent, I can do my food shopping there, buy our kidie needs (diapers, etc), day to day stuff you need, and the prices are better then just about anywhere else. How is that a bad thing?
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The difference between "censorship" and what WalMart is doing is this:
WalMart does not tell Sam Goody not to sell Madonna music.
WalMart does not tell Blockbuster to edit its' videos.
Walmart does not tell you that you cannot shop anywhere else you like.
I usually end up at WalMart once every week or two. They have a good lawn and garden section, they have good prices on canned dogfood, and good prices on cleaning supplies. And once you're in the store it makes sense to just get your other shopping over with.
I never buy music there. I cannot stand country-western or rap, and that's almost all they sell. I ALMOST never buy books there. For that I go to Barnes and Noble (rather like Borders if you're an East-Coasty type) I try to avoid Barnes and Noble though because that place is dangerous. I black out and wake up two hours later in my car with a sack full of books and a bankruptcy notice.
I occasionally buy DVD's there. The prices are usually lower than anywhere else locally, except buying previously viewed DVD's at Hollywood Video. Target and Best Buy have far better selections though.
WalMart stocks what sells. They're a overinflated dimestore that stocks what they know the average customer will buy. They don't cater to unusual tastes and really their whole music / books / movies section is an afterthought. They're more concerned about selling you Turfbuilder Plus Grass Seed, Shampoo, Mouse Traps, Cheap clothes, and Condoms.
WalMart does not tell Sam Goody not to sell Madonna music.
WalMart does not tell Blockbuster to edit its' videos.
Walmart does not tell you that you cannot shop anywhere else you like.
I usually end up at WalMart once every week or two. They have a good lawn and garden section, they have good prices on canned dogfood, and good prices on cleaning supplies. And once you're in the store it makes sense to just get your other shopping over with.
I never buy music there. I cannot stand country-western or rap, and that's almost all they sell. I ALMOST never buy books there. For that I go to Barnes and Noble (rather like Borders if you're an East-Coasty type) I try to avoid Barnes and Noble though because that place is dangerous. I black out and wake up two hours later in my car with a sack full of books and a bankruptcy notice.
I occasionally buy DVD's there. The prices are usually lower than anywhere else locally, except buying previously viewed DVD's at Hollywood Video. Target and Best Buy have far better selections though.
WalMart stocks what sells. They're a overinflated dimestore that stocks what they know the average customer will buy. They don't cater to unusual tastes and really their whole music / books / movies section is an afterthought. They're more concerned about selling you Turfbuilder Plus Grass Seed, Shampoo, Mouse Traps, Cheap clothes, and Condoms.
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I think Barnes and Noble is freakin everywhere. When I worked at a publishing company, they seemed like the Starbucks of bookstores, especially around college campuses and were the biggest abusers of our returns department. I swear their warehouses just shrink-wrap skids of old-damaged crap and throw a dart at a map to figure out where to send it just to get it out of there.
It wasn't odd to get 4-5 huge skids filled with boxes of random books we didn't publish from them.
It wasn't odd to get 4-5 huge skids filled with boxes of random books we didn't publish from them.
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I agree. I refer to them in public as "The Two-Name Place". Badbadbadbadbad for my wallet, they are.I try to avoid Barnes and Noble though because that place is dangerous. I black out and wake up two hours later in my car with a sack full of books and a bankruptcy notice.
Dammit, now you made me want to go!

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Bookstores, B&N, Borders, you name it, are da debil!
I cannot walk into a half decent bookstore without walking out with multiple books, most of which are only half-read the next time I end up at a bookstore.
I have a lot of half-read books
I cannot walk into a half decent bookstore without walking out with multiple books, most of which are only half-read the next time I end up at a bookstore.
I have a lot of half-read books

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Actually the REALLY cruel thing is what B&N does to their employees.
They give them a store discount.
Doesn't sound too bad until you realize that they've never actually issued a paycheck yet, they just rake it all back in employee purchases
They can't afford food or a place to live but DAMN theyve got good reading material.
They give them a store discount.
Doesn't sound too bad until you realize that they've never actually issued a paycheck yet, they just rake it all back in employee purchases

They can't afford food or a place to live but DAMN theyve got good reading material.
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Bah, Wal*Mart can do whatever they want, shopping there and getting whatever you want is not a right of all free men
Just because they are the most accesable store around and has become a way of life for many sub-urban communities doesn't mean they have become a federal institution that you can call unconstitutional.
As for veggie tales, it has good moral lessions. Dixie Chicks have excelent harmony (but they can bite me), WalMart didn't need to push them on people, Micheal Savage is the man, kinda over the top, but funny. Savage Nation! yea! They don't need anyone to push them on others.
If you are a huge chain in the bible belt and the majority of your shoppers are of a certain religion...then would it not be the best business decision of the company to tailor to the majority? Its just common business sense, thats why they are rich and we're not.
Why would they wanna sell about a dozen Marylin Manson cds per store at the cost of a bible belt boycot? Doesn't sound like they are trying to mold culture, just do what will make the most money. And to do that, they mold themselves to the culture already established.
One time I went there to buy the Green Day's greatest hits album cause I wanted the edited version...cause at the time I had little cousins that would listen to it....but when I got home it wasn't edited at all, lots of Fbombs. lol. They seem to pick and choose which albums they have edited. Another album I bought there...dunno why I did....they edited out "shit" and that was it, /boggle. Its a matter of how lazy I am at the time if I want to drive an hour to a better audio store.

As for veggie tales, it has good moral lessions. Dixie Chicks have excelent harmony (but they can bite me), WalMart didn't need to push them on people, Micheal Savage is the man, kinda over the top, but funny. Savage Nation! yea! They don't need anyone to push them on others.
If you are a huge chain in the bible belt and the majority of your shoppers are of a certain religion...then would it not be the best business decision of the company to tailor to the majority? Its just common business sense, thats why they are rich and we're not.

One time I went there to buy the Green Day's greatest hits album cause I wanted the edited version...cause at the time I had little cousins that would listen to it....but when I got home it wasn't edited at all, lots of Fbombs. lol. They seem to pick and choose which albums they have edited. Another album I bought there...dunno why I did....they edited out "shit" and that was it, /boggle. Its a matter of how lazy I am at the time if I want to drive an hour to a better audio store.
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Borders has a pr0n section?
The things you miss when you're tired.
I was on a business trip to Danbury, CT (basically a suburb of NYC) and was looking for an audiobook or 2 for the drive back. I asked the people I was dealing with where was the nearest Barnes & Noble.
They said "WTF is a Barnes & Noble?"
I replied "Big bookstore. Usually has a coffee shop inside it."
They said "Oh. You want Borders. We don't have Barnes & Noble around here."
I said "Oh" and bought a Cadfael novel on audiobook CD. I missed the pr0n though.
The things you miss when you're tired.
I was on a business trip to Danbury, CT (basically a suburb of NYC) and was looking for an audiobook or 2 for the drive back. I asked the people I was dealing with where was the nearest Barnes & Noble.
They said "WTF is a Barnes & Noble?"
I replied "Big bookstore. Usually has a coffee shop inside it."
They said "Oh. You want Borders. We don't have Barnes & Noble around here."
I said "Oh" and bought a Cadfael novel on audiobook CD. I missed the pr0n though.
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I guess I'm lucky...I live near one of the biggest used book retailers in North America. I can go in, find what I'm looking for (even rare, hard to find goodies) and buy a lot of it for not much money. They give generous store credit for bringing in used books and have an outstanding selection of new and used RPG materials.
Barnes and Noble really is a tool of the devil. Why pay more?
As far as buying music at Wally World...I think I've bought two CDs from them in the last five years. They don't stock much of what I listen to. /shrug
It's not their fault...they can't carry everything. And yes, they stock the stuff that will sell. Anything else would be uncivilized...
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Barnes and Noble really is a tool of the devil. Why pay more?

As far as buying music at Wally World...I think I've bought two CDs from them in the last five years. They don't stock much of what I listen to. /shrug
It's not their fault...they can't carry everything. And yes, they stock the stuff that will sell. Anything else would be uncivilized...
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If you're an old book junkie, Sindarre, let me point you to Toad Hall Books and Records.I guess I'm lucky...I live near one of the biggest used book retailers in North America.

(won't give the addy, but will say it's an Amazon zShop.)
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"You're a bad captain, Zarde. People like you only learn by being touched, and hard. And you will greatly disapprove of where these men put their hands." - M. Vanderbeam.