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Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 4:51 am
by TheJON
Olathe is the fastest growing suburb in the area and one of the pricier addresses, despite being in Kansas whom I also despise
You can get some decent prices on housing down there though. I actually had a condo because I still had my home back here. I didn't find it to be anymore expensive than much of the rest of Johnson County, though I am not up on home values down there since I was not a home owner.

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 4:54 am
by TheJON
You're a drunk piece of shit... which means you live on the Missery side of Kansas City.
"I have a sweet home just east of Kauffman Stadium"


God damn you're an idiot.

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 4:57 am
by .m2
War Wagon wrote:
.m2 wrote:
TheJON wrote:

I will admit I lived in Olathe, so I did not venture to the MO side much except for games or bar hopping.

White trash.... says what ?

Why don't you say you lived in Bonner Springs or any other shithole off of highway 7 ???
Probably because Jon's not a fucking liar, like you.

Olathe is the fastest growing suburb in the area and one of the pricier addresses, despite being in Kansas whom I also despise


Shit for brains.... he didn't even know highway 7 went from Olathe to Leavenworth... which goes through Bonner.

Why am I 100 times smarter than anyone from the midwest ???

Seriously, your people are bringing down America faster than any terrorist could....

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 5:02 am
by TheJON
Shit for brains.... he didn't even know highway 7 went from Olathe to Leavenworth... which goes through Bonner.
Why on earth would I EVER go up to Leavenworth? I don't know anyone from there and I don't know of anything worth seeing up there.

Wow, congrats dipshit. You went to Mapquest and found Bonner Springs/Leavenworth on there.

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 5:04 am
by TheJON
And for the record, I did know where Leavenworth is and I'm not sure where in the hell I said I didn't. Just because I don't know every pit stop in between doesn't mean I don't know where something is.

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 5:13 am
by .m2
TheJON wrote:
Wow, congrats dipshit. You went to Mapquest and found Bonner Springs/Leavenworth on there.
Yes, shit for brains.... I went Mapquest.... in 17 seconds.

Psst... I also own property in Bonner Springs... you fucking dork...


Only the inbred live year round in the "Midwest"...






the truth

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 5:16 am
by TheJON
Yes, shit for brains.... I went Mapquest.... in 17 seconds.

Psst... I also own property in Bonner Springs... you fucking dork...
after........
Why don't you say you lived in Bonner Springs or any other shithole
So now you're saying you buy properties in shitholes????

Too easy man. I can't believe you just keep coming back to take a beating. You'd think after getting owned enough, you'd just go away. I guess not.

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 5:26 am
by .m2
TheJON wrote:
Yes, shit for brains.... I went Mapquest.... in 17 seconds.

Psst... I also own property in Bonner Springs... you fucking dork...
after........
Why don't you say you lived in Bonner Springs or any other shithole
So now you're saying you buy properties in shitholes????

Too easy man. I can't believe you just keep coming back to take a beating. You'd think after getting owned enough, you'd just go away. I guess not.


Are you questioning "the truth" ???

More than one on this board has come to see my place in Bonner Springs.


You do know you live in Iowa for a reason ?

Don't you ???

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 5:28 am
by poptart
tool wrote:Only the inbred live year round in the "Midwest"...
In Money Magazine's list of top 100 places to live, you see three of the top 10 are "midwest" locations.

http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag ... 09/top100/

One in Minnesota, one in Wisconsin, one in Missouri.

And there are MANY more "midwest" locations listed within the top 50, while there are NO California locations.

None, zero.

Shit, even Urbandale, IA (42) and Batavia, IL (56) comes in before ANY Cali' location is listed.

lol

THAT is fucking funnay.


The first California location listed is #70, Walnut, and by that time, there must be a good 15 or 20 "midwest" locations listed.


You're one of the dumbest shits around here, thanks.

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 5:30 am
by TheJON
More than one on this board has come to see my place in Bonner Springs.
You said this, not me, dumbass......
Why don't you say you lived in Bonner Springs or any other shithole

Let me guess........

Those people from this board happen to have the same IP address as you, right?
You do know you live in Iowa for a reason ?

Don't you ???
Yawn......this all you got???

Can't form a real comeback, hu? Too bad. You COULD be a decent troll. It's a shame. Oh well.

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 5:31 am
by TheJON
Shit, even Urbandale, IA (42)
No shit? The Dale is on the list!!?? Awesome! Tis my hometown!!

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 5:32 am
by .m2
My bad....

1993 Alamo Bowl Cal v Iowa

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m2

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 5:36 am
by .m2
poptart wrote:
tool wrote:Only the inbred live year round in the "Midwest"...
In Money Magazine's list of top 100 places to live, you see three of the top 10 are "midwest" locations.

http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag ... 09/top100/

One in Minnesota, one in Wisconsin, one in Missouri.

And there are MANY more "midwest" locations listed within the top 50, while there are NO California locations.

None, zero.

Shit, even Urbandale, IA (42) and Batavia, IL (56) comes in before ANY Cali' location is listed.

lol

THAT is fucking funnay.


The first California location listed is #70, Walnut, and by that time, there must be a good 15 or 20 "midwest" locations listed.


You're one of the dumbest shits around here, thanks.


Being that you had to leave Houston for a better life in China.... you'd have no idea that San Francisco and Marin have the highest income per capita of any place in the world...


Thanks for playin'...

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 5:39 am
by TheJON
Being that you had to leave Houston for a better life in China.... you'd have no idea that San Francisco and Marin have the highest income per capita of any place in the world...
Wanna try again?

Sincerely,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highest-in ... ted_States

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 5:49 am
by poptart
:lol:

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 5:59 am
by .m2
poptart wrote::lol:

Oh my,

Northern California... dominates once again... too funny.


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m2 is the truth

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 4:34 pm
by KC Scott
What's Walmart good for? Tylenol, Laundry detergent, Paper towels or just about any other consumable - so yea, it's got a purpose.

m2 knows bonner Springs and K7 - and there's a valid reason for this. Other than that he was / is a tourist.

Wags - Independence is a shit hole anything west of Lee Summit rd / north of 35th street.

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 4:59 pm
by indyfrisco
TheJON wrote:But I can't think of anywhere that would have nice homes within a few miles east of The K. If I've missed them, I apologize.
Some people think having a stool in their cardbaord box is "nice". Define nice and go from there.

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 5:53 pm
by Louis Cyphre
TheJON wrote:
Being that you had to leave Houston for a better life in China.... you'd have no idea that San Francisco and Marin have the highest income per capita of any place in the world...
Wanna try again?

Sincerely,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highest-in ... ted_States

Sweet, the sleepy little town that I live in is located in between number 68 and 89 on that list.

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 7:30 pm
by TheJON
Screw_Michigan wrote:
TheJON wrote:They aren't located in downtown area's because they are bad location's. Otherwise they WOULD put them there.
Aside from your consistent butchering of apostrophe usage, this is just the most absurd statement I've ever read. Walmarts aren't located DOWNTOWN because of bad location? Of course you're really this stupid.
Let me first say this........... If I have to explain to you why a downtown area would make for a bad location for a store like Wal-Mart, then I seriously suggest to you that you never run your own business.

You're flat out clueless dude. Wal-Mart could afford to put a store ANYWHERE. They put them in locations that will be the most profitable. If they felt downtown was profitable, they'd put stores there. It doesn't make any sense to put a big store like that in a downtown.

Stay away from business related subjects because, much like football........you're clueless on the subject. Stick with calling people names and leave big people stuff to the rest of us.

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:09 pm
by TheJON
Rents per square footage are too high in downtown areas for Wal-Mart to pull their expected profit.
Yes, that is part of it.

The other factor is the consumer. Would you go downtown to pick up a toothbrush, a pair of jeans, a DVD, and grab some groceries?

Overall it's just a poor location for basically any city of any size.

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:47 pm
by PSUFAN
Would you go downtown to pick up a toothbrush, a pair of jeans, a DVD, and grab some groceries?
Sure, but I can't...in large part because of Wal-Mart.

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:50 pm
by TheJON
PSUFAN wrote:
Would you go downtown to pick up a toothbrush, a pair of jeans, a DVD, and grab some groceries?
Sure, but I can't...in large part because of Wal-Mart.
Now that makes no sense. Are you saying you wish Wal-Mart was downtown or are you saying you blame some store located in the burbs for downtown not having a place you can buy yourself a god damn toothbrush???

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:52 pm
by PSUFAN
Yes.

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 8:58 pm
by TheJON
PSUFAN wrote:Yes.
Didn't they teach you to only answer "yes" or "no" when asked a "yes/no" question over there at State Penn??

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:06 am
by campinfool
Walmart kicks ass. Where else can you get glazed doughnuts, KY, water pistols, mulch, a Totally 80s CD box set, a pearl snap western shirt, and nicotine patches at 3 in the morning. We should not talk demographics here, we should racking the shit out of it. It's even better during daylight hours in the sense you can score a 1/3 pound Angus burger with a cherry ICEE.

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:13 am
by War Wagon
Not to mention a $5 dollar Subway footlong.

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 7:55 pm
by KC Scott
looks like the Website went viral

Maybe The Deciders need to kick up a people of T1B site

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 10:29 am
by Fat Bones
Slow. News. Day.

PS- I'm not reading all that.

Isn't there a funnier site out there?
...say, People of Your Local Dialysis Center!

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 3:40 am
by Trampis
Image
Kinda cute...and ballsy

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 3:26 pm
by ppanther
Van wrote:Beverly Hills doesn't have a Walmart. Cerritos does.
Not to be nitpicky here, but Van, are you implying that Cerritos is a ghetto/slum? It's no Beverly Hills, but then again, most places aren't.

I don't like Wal-Mart at ALL. Given the choice, I will ALWAYS pick Target instead. (I love Target!) But when visiting my parents, if that sort of store is needed, Wal-Mart is the only nearby choice. For some reason, their store isn't nearly as irritating as the Wal-Marts near here. Normal people shop there. No one tries to run over my feet with their carts there. People tend to even be normally dressed (shocker, I know).

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 3:50 pm
by Van
No, I'm giving an example of what I'd said earlier: If a town has a 'nicer part of town' that's not where the Walmart will be located. I just picked Cerritos out of thin air. It could've been any of dozens of other places which aren't as nice as Beverly Hills.

Cerritos is fine, but it's not Beverly Hills, or Newport Beach.

The point was to compare Beverly Hills and San Francisco - the 'nice' parts of a town, or of a given locale - with other, not-as-nice locales.

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 3:52 pm
by ppanther
Cerritos just seemed to be an odd selection, because as suburbs go, it's really pretty nice.

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:25 pm
by Van
It was totally random. I could've picked anywhere. I was merely making the comparison to Beverly Hills.

Substitute City Of Industry or Duarte if you'd prefer.

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:35 pm
by XXXL
The jerkoffs at the local WalMart pulled the self-checkout terminals.

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:44 pm
by Van
XXXL wrote:The jerkoffs at the local WalMart pulled the self-checkout terminals.
The key pads were sticking. Too much peanut butter.

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 5:02 pm
by MgoBlue-LightSpecial
XXXL wrote:The jerkoffs at the local WalMart pulled the self-checkout terminals.
That's why I fuggin' hate Target (sorry pp). No self-checkouts, and only 3 people working registers at any given time. WAR MEIJER.

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 5:11 pm
by Diego in Seattle
While I don't shop at Wal-Fart, I wouldn't think it would be any loss for them to remove the self-checkout lanes. Crap, people at the grocery store have enough trouble figuring out how to use the credit/debit terminal or remembering their pins. I can't imagine how long those self-checkout lines would be backed up with those tard customers being too dumb to work the machines.

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 5:17 pm
by War Wagon
The most annoying thing about Walmart?

Women who bring their bratty, snot-nosed kids along and let them run around grabbing anything and everything they can get their grubby little paws on... completely oblivious to the loaded shopping cart that I'm driving getting ready to run them over if they don't get the fuck out the way.

Re: people of walmart

Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 5:25 pm
by Van
I'd pay good money to see WW flip out and take his loaded up cart on a 'seek & destroy unattended, snot-nosed kids at Walmart' mission.

Just to spice things up, maybe have him do it in Lawrence, Kansas, where they're sure to have at least twenty seven Walmarts. Maybe let him bring along a boom box, cranking out some vengeance-minded country music, with some Tony Stewart logos on the side of the cart.