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your cousin Vito ([info]vito_excalibur) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2009-02-12 11:28:00


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Entry tags:knitting, socks: literal

Madame Defarge probably isn't welcome there EITHER
Ravelry: it's like Facebook! It's for knitters and crocheters! It hit the New York Observer! It spawns four pages of grudgewank! It's like a concentration camp, in a way!



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[info]hallidae
2009-02-13 05:09 am UTC (link)
Oh, we so should. By far the worst we had was the looney who kept leaving dead animals all over the place, but in the years and various stores I've worked at, there've been some other doozies that range from a big burly guy heaving a Christmas tree at a 5'3" cashier like he was tossing a fucking caber to the woman who had to be taken away by police because she kept opening cans of food and throwing them at people's cars.

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[info]tachikoma01
2009-02-13 07:42 pm UTC (link)
Might depend on which Wal-mart you go to. Where I live, there's two Wal-marts about five miles apart where one is nice, clean, and the people are friendly and the other is dirty and attracts the crazies.

There's a guy that sits in his car outside ghetto-mart selling bootleg DVDs and CDs (far as I can tell, they don't care, because every summer he's there)... and I will admit it was kind of amusing when his trunkload of bootlegs turned into a trunkload of Obama merchandise last summer.

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