Everybody, who has shopped at a Walmart, has seen err, ah, not your average shoppers.

Always liked these Walmart picture things.

Had a funny experience at Walmart today.

This woman who I had not really noticed said to me, rather loudly: "I did not recognize you with your clothes on".

Took me back for a minute until I realized she was someone from the gym. She knew she got me and was laughing. Made my Walmart trip worthwhile.
 

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There should be a law against people wearing pajama pants in stores. It’s not only how they dress, however, but in some stores how people behave…like how about people who with other friends or family form a rolling roadblock, blocking an aisle sideways, and either moving very slowly or coming to a complete halt, so you can’t get around them? 🙀
 
I find it very intriguing that a supermarket chain is associated with certain members of society. Are all those who shop at Fortnum and Mason, of the same ilk as Margot Leadbetter? Are they willing to pay higher prices just for the privilege of being seen in that particular store?
 
Every time I go to our local Walmart, I see someone who could easily fit into one of these Websites. Some people just seem to not care about their appearance when out in public, anymore.
 
Apparently, these are mental health issues we are dealing with. The governments closing the mental health hospitals and the patients being put out in the community has led to this. I'm not surprised at all!
 
Apparently, these are mental health issues we are dealing with. The governments closing the mental health hospitals and the patients being put out in the community has led to this. I'm not surprised at all!
It reveals the lack of pride and self-respect of so many people now. Slovenly in appearance and slovenly in habits.
 
It's common for me to see people in the street wearing those furry backless slippers (with or without the pajama pants).
 


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