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November 30, 2008 at 1:32 PM #310520November 30, 2008 at 10:12 PM #310547urbanrealtorParticipant
[quote=jpinpb]I just don’t understand and probably never will. I’m the type of person that is considered unAmerican b/c I’m not a major consumer.
I’m sure there is nothing that is needed so bad that you’d have to trample over someone. Key work needed. It is savage. Killing for food during war, maybe.
It sickens me to hear about this type of frenzy consumerism. What could you possibly want so badly? {shaking head}[/quote]
perhaps the last bag of potatoes in a famine?I guess that is more of a need.
the last pair of manolo blahnik’s during a famine? (I swear I’m not gay)
On a serious note…what makes me really feel for this dude is that he was a temp…at Wal Mart…during Christmas. You know that dude was just putting in some extra time for trying to make ends meet.
Honestly on a scale of 1 to Suck that is pretty much a 9.
My sympathies to him and his.
November 30, 2008 at 10:12 PM #310656urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=jpinpb]I just don’t understand and probably never will. I’m the type of person that is considered unAmerican b/c I’m not a major consumer.
I’m sure there is nothing that is needed so bad that you’d have to trample over someone. Key work needed. It is savage. Killing for food during war, maybe.
It sickens me to hear about this type of frenzy consumerism. What could you possibly want so badly? {shaking head}[/quote]
perhaps the last bag of potatoes in a famine?I guess that is more of a need.
the last pair of manolo blahnik’s during a famine? (I swear I’m not gay)
On a serious note…what makes me really feel for this dude is that he was a temp…at Wal Mart…during Christmas. You know that dude was just putting in some extra time for trying to make ends meet.
Honestly on a scale of 1 to Suck that is pretty much a 9.
My sympathies to him and his.
November 30, 2008 at 10:12 PM #310590urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=jpinpb]I just don’t understand and probably never will. I’m the type of person that is considered unAmerican b/c I’m not a major consumer.
I’m sure there is nothing that is needed so bad that you’d have to trample over someone. Key work needed. It is savage. Killing for food during war, maybe.
It sickens me to hear about this type of frenzy consumerism. What could you possibly want so badly? {shaking head}[/quote]
perhaps the last bag of potatoes in a famine?I guess that is more of a need.
the last pair of manolo blahnik’s during a famine? (I swear I’m not gay)
On a serious note…what makes me really feel for this dude is that he was a temp…at Wal Mart…during Christmas. You know that dude was just putting in some extra time for trying to make ends meet.
Honestly on a scale of 1 to Suck that is pretty much a 9.
My sympathies to him and his.
November 30, 2008 at 10:12 PM #310572urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=jpinpb]I just don’t understand and probably never will. I’m the type of person that is considered unAmerican b/c I’m not a major consumer.
I’m sure there is nothing that is needed so bad that you’d have to trample over someone. Key work needed. It is savage. Killing for food during war, maybe.
It sickens me to hear about this type of frenzy consumerism. What could you possibly want so badly? {shaking head}[/quote]
perhaps the last bag of potatoes in a famine?I guess that is more of a need.
the last pair of manolo blahnik’s during a famine? (I swear I’m not gay)
On a serious note…what makes me really feel for this dude is that he was a temp…at Wal Mart…during Christmas. You know that dude was just putting in some extra time for trying to make ends meet.
Honestly on a scale of 1 to Suck that is pretty much a 9.
My sympathies to him and his.
November 30, 2008 at 10:12 PM #310184urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=jpinpb]I just don’t understand and probably never will. I’m the type of person that is considered unAmerican b/c I’m not a major consumer.
I’m sure there is nothing that is needed so bad that you’d have to trample over someone. Key work needed. It is savage. Killing for food during war, maybe.
It sickens me to hear about this type of frenzy consumerism. What could you possibly want so badly? {shaking head}[/quote]
perhaps the last bag of potatoes in a famine?I guess that is more of a need.
the last pair of manolo blahnik’s during a famine? (I swear I’m not gay)
On a serious note…what makes me really feel for this dude is that he was a temp…at Wal Mart…during Christmas. You know that dude was just putting in some extra time for trying to make ends meet.
Honestly on a scale of 1 to Suck that is pretty much a 9.
My sympathies to him and his.
November 30, 2008 at 11:38 PM #310558poorsaverParticipantThis type of behavior will not stop until all the sheeple are bankrupt and unemployed. Simply put, Americans don’t know how to save money. Hence, the terms “shopping spree”, “I’d rather be shopping at ********’s”, “shop ’til you drop” were all coin right here in America. And the government supports this by “stimulus” checks and easy credit. We’re doomed.
November 30, 2008 at 11:38 PM #310582poorsaverParticipantThis type of behavior will not stop until all the sheeple are bankrupt and unemployed. Simply put, Americans don’t know how to save money. Hence, the terms “shopping spree”, “I’d rather be shopping at ********’s”, “shop ’til you drop” were all coin right here in America. And the government supports this by “stimulus” checks and easy credit. We’re doomed.
November 30, 2008 at 11:38 PM #310194poorsaverParticipantThis type of behavior will not stop until all the sheeple are bankrupt and unemployed. Simply put, Americans don’t know how to save money. Hence, the terms “shopping spree”, “I’d rather be shopping at ********’s”, “shop ’til you drop” were all coin right here in America. And the government supports this by “stimulus” checks and easy credit. We’re doomed.
November 30, 2008 at 11:38 PM #310600poorsaverParticipantThis type of behavior will not stop until all the sheeple are bankrupt and unemployed. Simply put, Americans don’t know how to save money. Hence, the terms “shopping spree”, “I’d rather be shopping at ********’s”, “shop ’til you drop” were all coin right here in America. And the government supports this by “stimulus” checks and easy credit. We’re doomed.
November 30, 2008 at 11:38 PM #310666poorsaverParticipantThis type of behavior will not stop until all the sheeple are bankrupt and unemployed. Simply put, Americans don’t know how to save money. Hence, the terms “shopping spree”, “I’d rather be shopping at ********’s”, “shop ’til you drop” were all coin right here in America. And the government supports this by “stimulus” checks and easy credit. We’re doomed.
December 2, 2008 at 12:35 AM #310564tcParticipantThat really is sick.
To bad those people don’t know that Wal-Mart sells poor quality stuff. I have purchased 3 consumer electronics there. A laptop with a power supply that spontaneously combusted. A sound system that started to make a whistling noise. And a portable boom box those will no longer turn on. All broke after 90 days and before a full year. You usually get what you pay for.December 2, 2008 at 12:35 AM #310925tcParticipantThat really is sick.
To bad those people don’t know that Wal-Mart sells poor quality stuff. I have purchased 3 consumer electronics there. A laptop with a power supply that spontaneously combusted. A sound system that started to make a whistling noise. And a portable boom box those will no longer turn on. All broke after 90 days and before a full year. You usually get what you pay for.December 2, 2008 at 12:35 AM #310952tcParticipantThat really is sick.
To bad those people don’t know that Wal-Mart sells poor quality stuff. I have purchased 3 consumer electronics there. A laptop with a power supply that spontaneously combusted. A sound system that started to make a whistling noise. And a portable boom box those will no longer turn on. All broke after 90 days and before a full year. You usually get what you pay for.December 2, 2008 at 12:35 AM #310971tcParticipantThat really is sick.
To bad those people don’t know that Wal-Mart sells poor quality stuff. I have purchased 3 consumer electronics there. A laptop with a power supply that spontaneously combusted. A sound system that started to make a whistling noise. And a portable boom box those will no longer turn on. All broke after 90 days and before a full year. You usually get what you pay for. -
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