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    By the way, Otto ...

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    i was going to work @ like 6 am and there were like hundreds upon hundreds of cars parked up in the wal mart by my house....these people are nuts....a $250 laptop is like u get what u pay for....look it up later on cnet and they tell u it is a great paper weight....fucking nutty people....


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    I agree, Hollywood. It is nothing but junk ... items other chains wouldn't dare carry. In day to day transactions, one generally does get what they pay for. This is what was on sale at that Wal*Mart and what contributed to this man's death:

    "Items on sale at the store included a Samsung 50-inch Plasma HDTV for $798, a Bissel Compact Upright Vacuum for $28, a Samsung 10.2 megapixel digital camera for $69 and DVDs such as “The Incredible Hulk” for $9."

    Yeah, a run-of-the-mill Samsung (not a Sony, Canon, or Nikon, etc) digital camera for $69 bucks ( I recently paid $49 for my Canon's battery) was worth a man's life, and also hurt those employees who tried to aid him? How many here are high on Samsung plasma TVs and digital cameras? Junk. Pure junk.

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    I needed a replacement printer fast and went to the Walmart in Gainesville, FL near UF at 5am this morning. I figured $30 wasn't bad for an HP all-in-one and would never have paid usual $80 for it. It was actually 4:50 am when I got there and the line was about a quarter mile long. Everyone was calm and friendly and I was out of there in under an hour. But this is typical of Florida. I'm used to the "get the f%# out of my way" of New York and after seven years in the South, I'm still not used to people being so courteous. At first all this Southern hospitality used to get on my nerves, but after reading this, I can appreciate it. That's a really sad event. I had no idea things we so bad now and that wasn't even in Manhattan! But then I've worked on L.I. too and know that's a pretty rough crowd.


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    oh my god, this is close to where I live. Consumerism at its worst!



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    I heard the guy who was killed was a maintenance worker. Probably the guy who unlocked the door and didn't realize the frenzy about to engulf him.

    Jeeze, I hope a $5 t-shirt or cheap plasma TV was worth some guys life. Sad to think this is what America has come to.

    As for the economy, I don't know how it's going elsewhere, but here in San Diego, other than real estate realigning - what recession? I don't see it. Maybe it's because we are a military and tourism town.

    The restaurants all have hour waits most nights. Everyone at our complex seems to have a new car. The malls were packed to the gills. I had the misfortune to have to drive past Mission Valley Mall today and it took three lights to get through an intersection that never has a wait. And the city is building a new terminal to moor "mega-yachts" downtown.

    Sheesh,
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    From Newsday:
    "...the melee began just after a Wal-Mart employee told the crowd the store would open earlier than the scheduled 5 a.m. opening. The employee then said it was a joke. This angered the crowd, leading to people trying to rush the store..."



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