asynonymous3
Alcoholic Synonymous
asynonymous3

LOL yeah I didn’t know what it was at first. Kind of like the first time I saw one of those “Slow Children Ahead” signs, like why are you telling me there are dumb kids ahead LMAO

LOL - I was going to post “people would just intentionally hit them in the US”. Thank you for confirming my exceedingly low opinion of my fellow Americans.

First time I saw one of those I said to myself, “Huh?  Why is that turtle wearing a red hat and carrying a flag?”

Well I have personally taken out 3, well I think it was 3 one might have been a kid dressed at The Green Man from it’s always sunny, hard to tell I was REALLY drunk speeding through that school zone at 7 in the morning. /s

Yea, and how many Americans would swerve to hit every little green alien they see?

This response is exactly why this would never work in the US.

I would drift my godzilla-powered Mustang into it to clip that smug smirk off his pie face.

Which immediately deflates their religious argument. Since the rules are simply about anyone working on the sabbath, that would include those contractors. If they are allowing work to be done on a day they aren’t supposed to be working then that means the place can operate with different staff. 

Did you see what he was wearing? He was asking for it. 

Her eyes were bloodshot red and watery, and her speech was slurred. She swayed forward and back continuously.”

I would think that the State’s RFP for Food Service Providers is at fault as it likely did not have a clearly written specification.

Fuckin Leviticus?  That’s a stoning!

This issue has come up before multiple times for them (I swear the NY road story started earlier this year too). While the folksy story about visiting family and wanting a snack is neat, there is the core that these establishments are part of the framework to ensure there are enough places for people to stop to use a

Set the Minus One sequel in ‘80s L.A. and call it Godzilla Less Than Zero, exploring the cocaine-fuelled excesses of the SoCal kaiju scene.

No matter where the Walmart is, though, it’s the same “low prices above all else” mentality - I worked for a consumer goods company and Walmart was one of our biggest customers. They demand exclusives that cost less than the versions sold at other stores, and that generally meant cutting corners on quality.

IS THE SIGN OKAY?

I wish they’d replace the horrible Subway inside my local Walmart with this instead.

I don’t really care about the customers (though there are definitely some “People of Wal-Mart”) it’s the third-tier products, poor service, cleanliness and other intangibles that keep me away.

This seems like a not-understanding-your-shopper-demographic move. In a Target? Sure. Wal-Mart and raw fish?