From: John Doe on
Several other large stores in my city already have sanitary wipes at
their entrance. I guess Wal-Mart cannot afford that. Something that
might be more of a hazard than just asking the general public to keep
it clean is in Wal-Mart's videogame area. At least here, they have
several videogame demonstration machines that kids are allowed to
play, sharing the controllers. WalMart might want to consider at
least putting some sanitary wipes in that area?
From: Ken on
On Nov 26, 11:02 pm, John Doe <j...(a)usenetlove.invalid> wrote:
> Several other large stores in my city already have sanitary wipes at
> their entrance. I guess Wal-Mart cannot afford that. Something that
> might be more of a hazard than just asking the general public to keep
> it clean is in Wal-Mart's videogame area. At least here, they have
> several videogame demonstration machines that kids are allowed to
> play, sharing the controllers. WalMart might want to consider at
> least putting some sanitary wipes in that area?

Prevent those annoying thoughts by wearing an alumium foil covered
colander and carrying a metal umbrella to block the satellite signals
So what if you occasionally get struck by lightning
From: John Doe on
Ken <flakey714 aol.com> wrote:

> John Doe <j... usenetlove.invalid> wrote:

>> Several other large stores in my city already have sanitary
>> wipes at their entrance. I guess Wal-Mart cannot afford that.
>> Something that might be more of a hazard than just asking the
>> general public to keep it clean is in Wal-Mart's videogame
>> area. At least here, they have several videogame demonstration
>> machines that kids are allowed to play, sharing the
>> controllers. WalMart might want to consider at least putting
>> some sanitary wipes in that area?
>
> Prevent those annoying thoughts by wearing an alumium foil
> covered colander and carrying a metal umbrella to block the
> satellite signals So what if you occasionally get struck by
> lightning

Okay AOL Barbie, what makes you an expert on the subject, or on
science in general? Or is not-quite-grown-up babble and insults
your only contribution to the Internet?
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From: Sum Guy on
John Doe excreted:

(nothing of any significance)

Come back later, WalMart gAme boi, when you've got something useful to
spew.
From: Ken on
You're ONLY worth of insults, nothing else