We have a family at our local, (Carson & Hawthorne) at Sunday afternoons.
Mom, Dad, older sister and three younguns.
Full suits- pants vest and jacket.
All the same material. Looks like curtain pattern cloth.
I've seen them a half dozen times, all different suits.
They seen happy, tho.
Plus the obligatory:
FFATT no-butt women, in tights, crop tops and spiky heels.
Skinny fugly guys, in skirts, crop tops and spiky heels.
Teen girl groups, wearing almost nothing, and nothing fits. Constantly readjusting various tiny straps.
Couples in cowboy hats, loudly whistling "Marco!" "Polo!" as they wander off separately.
Another couple having a loud argument- four aisles apart.
Millennials eating products, and leaving half empty bags in the clothes' sections.
This really is Americans in public. We just don't know any better.
Harry0 wrote:
This really is Americans in public. We just don't know any better.
Fortunately, they seem to be Walmart Americans. I don't shop there, and I don't see people who look anything like that anywhere. Maybe it's a tradition for some people to "dress up" when they go to Walmart. I can imagine foreigners going on Walmart Tours to see people like that.
G Brown
Loc: Sunny Bognor Regis West Sussex UK
jerryc41 wrote:
Fortunately, they seem to be Walmart Americans. I don't shop there, and I don't see people who look anything like that anywhere. Maybe it's a tradition for some people to "dress up" when they go to Walmart. I can imagine foreigners going on Walmart Tours to see people like that.
Nah....its world wide.......every society seems to be mimicking this. It is almost mandatory.....
Granny 'Tut Tutting' no longer stops the idiots and they breed.
Erica (Wagner), I assume that your contribution about Walmart shoppers is meant to be a professional commentary. However, you need to go back to school and learn a few basic facts of grammar, namely that one is NOT phased by something, but FAZED. Do you have a degree?
1Feathercrest wrote:
Erica (Wagner), I assume that your contribution about Walmart shoppers is meant to be a professional commentary. However, you need to go back to school and learn a few basic facts of grammar, namely that one is NOT phased by something, but FAZED. Do you have a degree?
Quit the grammar lesson.
This is humor.
I have two degrees and neither in English and at times make an error.
Ps I go to Walmart a lot.
Good prices but here no outfits like these.
The favorite thing to wear are your flannel pajamas to all stores as well as Walmart.
1Feathercrest wrote:
Erica (Wagner), I assume that your contribution about Walmart shoppers is meant to be a professional commentary. However, you need to go back to school and learn a few basic facts of grammar, namely that one is NOT phased by something, but FAZED. Do you have a degree?
Common sense would indicate this is not "a professional" commentary.
Lighten up.
Don't you have a sense of humor?
Soul Dr.
Loc: Beautiful Shenandoah Valley
Once in a great while I see someone in an outlandish outfit wandering around, but I've never really seen the whackos that show up on the internet shopping at Walmart, and I've shopped at two different Walmarts in two different states. Must not be something indigenous to NE but then again, I've never shopped in a Walmart near or in a city. That may be the difference.
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