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Is Wal-Mart weird where you live?
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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1144905" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>herofan, I don't find pleasure in saying this. The Wal-Mart in Maysville, KY is a sad commentary on the character of the community. I lived in Denver prior to retiring and returning to KY. Although there are extreme cases (bizarre garments that the odd duck might wear), the Wal-Mart in Denver reflected a much higher standard. I know this is gross, but you frequently smell BO here. You smell the odors of tobacco use. Forgive me for brutal honesty, but one rarely sees a nice healthy looking woman. In fact, the older ladies look better than the young ones. Candidly, they don't have to be skinny. I think full framed women are attractive. But a large percentage of the women have spare tires hanging everywhere not just around their mid-sections. The men look just as bad.</p><p></p><p>I think it is a symptom of a very poor economic climate. People here are beat down. They work and get nowhere. I have had several people tell me they live here and drive about 120 miles round trip to the Cincinnati metro area to work. They are employed in low pay jobs and the cost to travel back and forth consumes half their net pay. Incentives to work are disappearing in this state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1144905, member: 17767"] herofan, I don't find pleasure in saying this. The Wal-Mart in Maysville, KY is a sad commentary on the character of the community. I lived in Denver prior to retiring and returning to KY. Although there are extreme cases (bizarre garments that the odd duck might wear), the Wal-Mart in Denver reflected a much higher standard. I know this is gross, but you frequently smell BO here. You smell the odors of tobacco use. Forgive me for brutal honesty, but one rarely sees a nice healthy looking woman. In fact, the older ladies look better than the young ones. Candidly, they don't have to be skinny. I think full framed women are attractive. But a large percentage of the women have spare tires hanging everywhere not just around their mid-sections. The men look just as bad. I think it is a symptom of a very poor economic climate. People here are beat down. They work and get nowhere. I have had several people tell me they live here and drive about 120 miles round trip to the Cincinnati metro area to work. They are employed in low pay jobs and the cost to travel back and forth consumes half their net pay. Incentives to work are disappearing in this state. [/QUOTE]
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