...an observation

Sep 26, 2006 20:53

Wow...I just got back from Wal-Mart(My dad needed new light bulbs for the guest room and it was the only place open) and I must say that is the largest group of underachievers I have seen in a long time. How many wiggers(chavs for you non americans) live in Federal Way anyways? I must have seen 30 in the parking lot and many more in the electronics section looking at those big speakers for their crappy cars so they can piss everyone off with rap music. Then there were all these mothers with screaming children. Not that I have anything against children but dear lord those mothers *shudders*. If I ever start to look like that shoot me on the spot! What happens to your brain after you have kids anyways? Then there were these homeless-looking(maybe they really had homes and were just admiring the scenery) old men outside the store by the parking lot(which was also filled with wiggers).

Maybe it was only this way because I was there late at night...But either way Mr. Walton has impressed me. Harnessing that crowd cannot be easy. Imagine all the break ins they must have!

I probably will sound like the biggest jerk ever for saying this...But as horrible as it sounds it could very well be true. Wal-Mart is one of the most sucessful companies in the world and all of its(living) founders are on the forbes 100 richest people. Maybe the key to getting money is to take it from those who don't have it. Or maybe they don't have it because they shop there...Maybe the key is to convince those that don't have it that they do have it!

Something worth thinking about if you ever plan to become rich or famous...

I know, I know its horrible to take advantage of people...

But even for those of you who want to stop it, you at least need to know how it works...

But its an interesting phenominon(sp?) the richest companies in the world are those that take money from people who don't have [much of] it.

You would think it to be the reverse...
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