mini_mull said:
Yeah, I've seen that episode. Have you seen the South Park Walmart parody? Pretty funny, especially the end.
I dont get much of a chance to watch south park. If there was a family guy episode of walmart, i would have seen it 10 times.

If southpark and dave chappel were on back to back then i would be watching it a lot. I do plan on getting the dvd season collection.
I love king of the hill. It is so redneck. I want to live in texas in the 100degree weather and own a pickup truck. And use propane. "i tell you what"
theres numerous episodes of hank going to mega lo mart because he has to. Everytime he goes in there, the teenager employee never has a clue where things are at.
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What? Unions are bad? I saw some of the stallone movie of him being a union guy and it was somewhat good until the scandels. Unions do have their pros and cons, and i think they do a lot besides the car manufac jobs. But i have seen the GM issue with the union paying all those benefits and it is just draining them dry. I love GM a lot and want them to be huge. They made the fiero.

They have tons of secret warehouses with their prototype cars and road tracks for testing.
And why would you buy an asian car? EW I try to avoid cars that putting a wing on has no effect at all.
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There was a documentary about walmart on cable. Pretty much showed the good and bad sides of walmart. I think if "Sam" the guy that is walmart was still around. Then walmart would be a lot different in my eyes. The new CEO seems to be the typical CEO where everything is about money.
Walmart also faces a lot of lawsuits from employees. Management treats employees like trash and there are issues of people not getting paid.
There is an organization out there that protests against walmart from opening in towns. There was one here in chicago and the city didn't allow walmart to build. A lot of small (farm) towns dont want a walmart in their city too.
ah, im too tired to type.
In conclusion, walmart sucks and so does the smiley face that drops prices.