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By JDHill
#306626
Pretty cool hate site. Maybe I could make some more:

- peopleofpoverty.com
- peopleofadifferentcolorthanme.com
- peopleofothercountries.com

Any other ideas? See, I'll build these sites, so that I can make fun of people who are different than me. It's gonna be totally awesome.

Come to think of it, you're from the Netherlands, Curt, so here's another one:

- peopleofholland.com

That's going to be a great one, because I know that people in Holland (in case you didn't know, that's the same as the Netherlands) all wear these silly clogs. They're totally stupid in that country...it's all clogs and windmills there, and they spend most of their time fixing the dikes that keep the ocean out of their country. Lots of good material for a website in Holland (the Netherlands).
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By ivox3
#306627
I don't know maybe ....

PeopleComittingTimeWithPCsProbablyBoughtFromWalmartFindingTidbitsOfSuperiorityOnlineWatchingOthersAtWalmartBuyingTidbitsForOtherPurposes.com


Seems so philosophically poetic to me, ... the snake eating it's own tail comes to mind. :) ...or maybe that's just to damn generous and more fitting would be
--- pot calling the kettle black .. ? Maybe that works a little better. lol..
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By Bubbaloo
#306630
I think it's pretty damn funny. Walmart shoppers are like a box of chocolates... you never know what you're going to get. I don't hate the people, JD, I love them for making my otherwise drab shopping experience more colorful and entertaining. Thank you, Walmart shoppers! I love you.
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By ivox3
#306633
Definitely Brian ... but I don't think the focus is on the shoppers as much as it is about the people using that colorfulness as an easy exploit for a site. Its like shooting ducks in a bathtub..., which is cold man.. cold. lol.

Walmart, ..a most interesting experience everytime. I've done it... lol..
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By RonB
#306646
Consumers come in all shapes, shades and ages. The difference between us all...absolutely nothing. Although I will not shop at Walmart or Whole Paycheck, (Whole Foods), now there is an example of two extremes. The difference between the two store groups...absolutely nothing.

What the hell am I talking about here? That we are a nation of consumers...here in the U.S.A., that's what we do day in and day out. We consume more than any other nation in the world. Why? Because we have been indoctrinated to do so.

Here is an interesting statistic: What percent of all consumer products, that's ALL consumer products, are still in use six months after their sale?

90%, 50%, 35%..........................No,it's 1%...........Yes, 1%.....the rest is junked, trashed and thrown away!

Want to learn more? Watch this: http://www.storyofstuff.com/

We all consume, and way too much.

Sorry for the hijack Nico, but I couldn't hold back...
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By NicoR44
#306648
JDHill wrote:Come to think of it, you're from the Netherlands, Curt, so here's another one:

- peopleofholland.com

That's going to be a great one, because I know that people in Holland (in case you didn't know, that's the same as the Netherlands) all wear these silly clogs. They're totally stupid in that country...it's all clogs and windmills there, and they spend most of their time fixing the dikes that keep the ocean out of their country. Lots of good material for a website in Holland (the Netherlands).
:lol: :lol:
And how stuppid can you get, we just found a big hole in the ground and thought "hey let's just build our country here" free translation for Netherlands/Nederland "low lands" I actually live 1m below sea level ;-) it's true
btw... I actually wear my wooden shoes, but only when it is summer ergghhhmm :wink:
By rusteberg
#306655
one thing about walmart..........

you feel more fortunate walking out than you do walking in.......

if you've never done so, then you'll have to make a visit to walmart on x-mass eve at around 9pm....
it's like visiting a new orleans pawn shop 1 day after Katrina.... it's a valuable experience i strongly suggest going through!!!
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By RonB
#306965
Y'all...

STONE MOUNTAIN, Ga. — Police say a 61-year-old man annoyed with a crying 2-year-old girl at a suburban Atlanta Walmart
slapped the child several times after warning the toddler's mother to keep her quiet.
A police report says after the stranger hit the girl at least four times, he said: "See, I told you I would shut her up."
Roger Stephens of Stone Mountain is charged with felony cruelty to children.

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