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Old 04-23-2012, 04:38 PM #1
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That's the one thing I love about Walmart......I could show up in my pajamas and running shoes and nobody would give me a second look!!
Oh but they do. Have you ever seen those pictures of WalMart customers? They go around the Internet. Oh my. They truly are something else. It makes you not want to touch your computer to get to the next picture. No kidding. I can't believe people come to the store like that.

That doesn't mean that you have to be all dolled up. I'm talking about some really raunchy people on there. Awful.

I've seen more than one of these going around the net.
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That's the one thing I love about Walmart......I could show up in my pajamas and running shoes and nobody would give me a second look!!
The BEST thing about Wal-Mart...I can do the above & go shopping at 1 a.m. Then half the problem doesn't exist...all the little kids, the women & men with too much perfume, sweat, stale smoke & colone are either in bed or working.

Get a cart & do wheelies...security won't even care.
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That's the one thing I love about Walmart......I could show up in my pajamas and running shoes and nobody would give me a second look!!
Thank you! I am laughing so hard right now! I need to have good belly laughs now and then and that filled the bill!
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The lights in grocery stores top the list of nerve-janglers. I wear dark glasses to go to the grocery store. Years ago when I was sicker, I wore both dark glasses and a hat with a large brim. if the lights are flourescent, they are of course worse than incandescent.
I had the problems you describe, Dejibo and all, long before MS diagnosis. I can get by better now in a store. Taking that deep breath like Barb 02 suggested makes it better; it's called regaining focus. The music they play gives you the willies. I love it that my coop (natural foods coop) does not play ANY music.
This is an important thread in showing the hidden disabilities we have.
It's common to people with porphyria (which I also have). One of the things which makes porphs lose focus is environmental toxins, one of the worst being either a new rug or a rug cleaned with toxic chemicals. I had to quit my teaching career because of a new rug, and I am not exaggerating. Yes, other things had made teaching more and more difficult, including the lights, but the rug was "the end."
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