Posted on 08/19/2011 5:56:58 AM PDT by markomalley
I would not be so sure...
*Forget about shooting these hoodlums. The best way to stop this is to include an assortment of food laced with cyanide or some other deadly poison on the shelves — with some kind of inconspicuous markings on them so the store owner will know not to sell them to legitimate customers. *
VERY COOL!
Yeah... it's not 1870 any more I guess. ;-)
Look to the far right of the broken blinders... I swear I can see kitty eyes looking in!
:)
I’m sorry I have never seen your name before (that I can remember).. but it’s a damn good name (9/11)
Good judgement call ;)
Don't ya hate it when that happens
I feel your pain.
Actually I saw it first in a UK newspaper about 10 days ago - they should know! And yes it needs to catch on.
That's the standard reply from someone who has no rational response to something they disagree with: label the opinion "ignorant" and move on.
“To only let one or a few in at a time doesnt stop that one person from holding the door open for their 50 buddies.”
A possible solution for that is to install rotating doors. Sure, they’re more expensive and require more room, but they can’t be held open. Install a button next to it so customers can get out, have an override switch for the cashier.
I know what you’re talking about. I remember the first time I went to Egypt and every building and street corner had two guys who looked sort of like Omar Sharif with machine guns. I couldn’t understand being searched when we entered a building. That seems like a life-time ago.
What I find strange about these 7/11 invasions is the thugs always go for the candy, twinkies and soda pop. Michelle says they really want fresh fruit but nasty whitey won’t sell them what they want in the ghetto.
LOL
you’re right!
I see them too!
Amish again?
Maryland “Freak State” PING!
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