Squirrelbot3001
Squirrelbot3001
Squirrelbot3001

Regardless of the age, anyone you hire for any purpose to convey a message to your customers essentially represents your business. This entire stunt was a farce and most definitely was insulting to those who were not ringers, but in fact there to participate of their own free will.

Wait, hang on... That's a guy?!

That's what he said.

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Oscar-winner for Best Supporting Actress 1973 Tatum O'Neal—age 10 when she won, age eight when casted with no previous acting experience of any kind—disagrees with you wholeheartedly.

She's an ACTRESS. If she can't take a line and make it her own into the persona she's portraying, then 1. She needs to stop pursuing this as a career and 2. Gamestop needs to fire whatever talent scout they hired to pick her from the bunch.

Her delivery was terrible—it appeared to look as if she was reciting the lines fed to her verbatim rather than a natural cadence and flair.

Which only makes my case more relevant: sales clerks or managers either who don't pay attention or are woefully undertrained. Anyone with a modicum of time in retail would know Amazon is the threat to their stores, not the other way around—as such Amazon doesn't need to offer sales this low on a hot ticket item like a

I'm actually surprised any store actually started honoring Amazon as a competitor because of the possibility of just this reason—apparently someone at corporate at these companies finally let the policy loose. Most stores wont even honor their own online price if there's a difference between the two, they're so

"Whoaaaaaa, cool! I found me a slide!"

No, one glitchy sale isn't going to end them. It was rectified quickly. What WILL finish off Sears is continuing to pay famewhore Kardashians for clothes lines they wouldn't be caught dead in, and that KMarts haven't updated their interiors—or their labels—in almost 30+ years.

The FAA has nothing to do with how any airline prices their flights.

Surprising Watchdogs isn't more heavily discounted, considering its age at this point—almost a year old and discounted like its a typical sale. I remember buying Ubi's latest Assassin's Creeds (the better ones) just a few weeks after it's initial launch around $20-$25 on BF at Kmart of all places in recent years.

First party games rarely get discounted until at least 1-2 years after release, and Bayonetta 2's exclusive, so why would Nintendo bother allowing a discount on it?

This totally works for me. Conveys his energy, has youthful spirit and has a look that isn't dated with the shirt and shorts with sneakers. It's actually relatable.

Hell, I have retailers that ask to see the ID out of the wallet—this is going to save me time by using my thumb to push it out through the window. I think the idea is an initial glance to show the ID—if someone wants it out, it's easy peasy, unlike a side-loading plastic-covered window.

Okay Mr. Shape Nazi, calm down. Yes, I meant to say "sphere".

Hey, nice wallet—I also appreciate that you admit it's your own product instead of simply promoting it like you're a customer but in reality own the company. I also like that you're making these with a fellow midwestern leather company.

Did you write this, or did you just swipe it from their site? Because it sounds like you work for them.

Gotta at least tell us the name. Does the Gerber come with it?

But $110 apiece! Yikes.