Walmart Animals

Jaxx

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This thread is classic Mj's. Thanks for the laugh Gents.

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I do shop at walmart and Sams and also try to support local business as much as possible.
 

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Thats true too, I think its a lifestyle issue out here that most people with $$$ won't shop there. I prefer quality over quantity! I was raised in a low income area of Los Angeles and now that I made it in life I do not want to deal with Walmart and what it stands for... I guess to each's own!
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I hear ya jhonny.... when i lived in LA i would never go to one and would look at it as people with a bunch of kids and cheap people go there to save money but since i live in vegas like i said, i can't get away from one cuz it's on every other street corner lol
 

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Riddle me this ~

Why hasn't anyone answered the question in my first post?

Shape up.


Google?


I seriously doubt anyone on here has a petit(e) (ani)mal, and can offer you help on this.

Maybe the dude with the snake was an attention whore? Trying to pick up chicks?

I guess we'll never know, because you didn't ask.

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So.....my question is this ~ can animals be trained to detect a seizure before it occurs and if so, are these animals allowed in retail food stores?

Yes. My dog poses as a seizure dog as I did research and found out that dogs can sense seizures minutes before they occur. They alert the owner by laying down on the ground and continually bark like a siren.

Snakes. No.
Monkeys. No idea.
Cats. No.
Dogs. Yes.
 

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Last week, I was in my local Walmart Supercenter waiting in the deli line. I nonchalantly looked to my left and there stood a young man in front of the banana display with a live snake wrapped around his neck. The snake's girth was the width of your forearm. I contacted security. Was informed that I was the second person to notify them of this particular customer. Went back to the deli line. Snake and snake handler were still there. Snake handler was grinning. Serpent was eyeing the bananas. After a full ten minutes, both left the store unapprached by anyone.

A few days prior, at the same store, I saw a woman standing in the checkout line with a small dog in her purse.

So.....my question is this ~ can animals be trained to detect a seizure before it occurs and if so, are these animals allowed in retail food stores?

Yes, animals can detect seizures.......that is why they are allowed to enter ....... ADA, and they are also known as Service animals....As long as they do not represent a Sanitary condition, such as touching product or the shopping cart or other shoppers, they are allowed when representing the proper crudentials at entering retail establishments. :0008
 

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Well most guys like Homedog would slit their mothers throat to save a few penny's. Why should he care that 50other businesses shut down because they came into town with their worthless junk low balling prices until the businesses finally folded up.

It's called free market capitalism. Competition. It's what drives ingenuity and progression. It's what gives us choices and freedom. It's what drives prices down so the consumer benefits.

Businesses have to adapt to the changes in the market. They cannot just complain about their competition. Those that choose not to adapt or cannot adapt will be relegated to the scrap heap of history. That's the way it goes.

I guess you were in support of shutting out the car industry in support of the horse and buggy?
 
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