Don’t have to dress up like going to Wal-Mart

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20 Responses to “Don’t have to dress up like going to Wal-Mart”

  1. “dress up like I’m going to Walmart??????????”
    going to walmart warrants an examination of ones attitude as far as I’m concerned after hearing how they treat their employees.

    I don’t “dressup ” for anyone, anyway.

  2. Dressing up to go to walmart reveals that person as an egotist who kisses up to others because she has a low self esteem. And pleasing others puts them above you anyway. If you’re afraid to be seen in comfortable clothing, There’s something wrong with your values and attitude.—Doug Rosbury

  3. hahaha wut a redneck piece of shit

  4. I don’t go to Wally World around here (at a big city in the upper Midwest) – the people shopping there creep me out…

  5. I boycott Wal-mart. Period. If I were to go there, I would wear my pajamas like I do when I run to the store for something late at night.

  6. ???????? I have NEVER seen anyone “dressed up” at Wal Mart at ALL Where is she shopping at? Somebody needs to get out into the REAL world a little more often.

  7. oh wow, if they dress up for walmart i wonder if they wear a ball gown to target!

  8. All of the Beautiful people shop at Wal Mart. As Paris Hilton says, “Is’nt that the store where you buy the wall stuff”

  9. i think this is awesome.

    ps.

    you guys have stupid comments.

  10. Wow… Doug Rosbury… The wal-mart pschycologist.

  11. TO Richard:

    These are not stupid comments. This woman’s comment is stupid. Do you dress up to go to wal-mart?

    BTW this woman’s definiton of dress up is probably her nicest pair of dolla palace jeans and her cleanest over sized mickey mouse t-shirt.

  12. gotta agree…the comments are stupid. I can’t understand why some people feel they are so above Wal-Mart. And for all you elitists, Target isn’t THAT different. @@

  13. this is a comic genius and yes, your comments are stupid because you don’t get the joke or see how brilliant the humor is. go wear your pj’s to target and get a life.

  14. OK, rache, Renee and K. you guys are correct. um, all I can say is fXXXing duh! this broad is obviously from the south and what she means by ‘Dress UP” is putting on shoes and a shirt with minimal stains. I live in goddang minnersota, and our metropolitan area Wal-Marts are complete dumps. the people who shop there just sadden me. I’m usually afraid to shop there cause of the quality of people there. now, the walmart near where I live is different, and that’s only 30 miles from the crappy ones. just shows you how diverse we are. I will NEVER go shopping in anything I would be embarrassed to be seen in.

    The corned one.

  15. I think she means that at Dollar Palace, you don’t have to get in all the formal wear like you do at Wally’s. For example, for the “upper class” shopping experience at Wally’s, she probably puts underwear on under her Daisy Dukes, and gets out her finest tube top or halter. DUH!!!!

  16. Red NECK

  17. I think it’s stupid that the people who have previously posted think of Southerners as “red necks” or “hicks” or worst yet, people who constantly wear stained shirts, retarded clothing, daisy dukes, or halter tops! I’m sure you can see that ANYWHERE. Out of the 18 years I’ve been living here, I’ve rarely seen such things. People from the south are not unintelligent people. People from anywhere else are no better than us. There [are] expections (i.e. the lady in the article), but I’m so tired of hearing this crap. Seriously, give it a rest & quit labeling us because of the “village idiot.” kthxbye

  18. funny as f***. the comments, the clipping. All of it. That said…

    Where did the WalMart™ defenders come from? I’m from Canaduh! and we got yer goddamned Walmarts™ up here f***ing over all OUR small businesses. They unnaturally skew retail markets wherever their spores land and treat OUR local workforce like idiots. When they have low, low prices, our preexisting industries and retail chains and local businesses are forced to do the same or lose significant market share and/or go out of business. Allowing RV owners to flout local bylaws regarding camping further ingratiates themselves to the locality they are operating in. By this, I mean to say that local motels, campgrounds etc, which are usually family owned and operated lose business, which is WELL out of the scope of WalMart™’s business as a retail store. It is probably lost on many to say that we as Westerners might have unrealistic expectations when it comes to ‘having it all’. The very economic markets that are manufacturing the vast majority of the good WalMart™ sells, do not have a realistic shot at ‘having it all’. In Canada™, we have our share of inbreds, tardf***s and s***-stains. Latitude has nothing to do with that. I can’t help that Southerner f***tards are far and away the #1 stereotype. And by the same token, dang spittle if’n that the Southern brand of lifestyle-asshatism tain’t but the most memorable, too?

    The reason the poor shop there is because they don’t have enough money to not shop there. Duh.I don’t have beef with them. I have beef with the middle-class perpetuating the virtual enslavement of the far east labor pool. But WalMart­™ ensures that all their competitors follow suit or reap the wind.

    And having said all that… Dollar stores are awful, awful places. Just dreadful.

  19. redneck

  20. o yea and white trash

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