Posted on 08/13/2014 9:54:11 AM PDT by aomagrat
Employees at a 24-hour Walmart in Texas were shocked to find a teenage boy who apparently called the store home for four days without being noticed.
The 14-year-old built two campsites inside the store using boxes of strollers and stacks of paper towels and toilet paper,
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
does this kid not have parents?
You are supposed to sign a lease or something
Gangsta's Don't Wear Briefs!
LOL!
If Reagan were prez, WHAT would the lib media do with this story...?
I shudder just to contemplate it.
I grew up 20 miles from where Jaime Pressley, who played the character Joy, grew up. It was almost like being back home when she was on.
On the SAME day Obama’s goons are frisking shocked elderly golfers in a Martha’s Vineyard golf club, this poor boy is living in a paper towell fortress in WAL MART...????
“Family? Feel the cool!”
Oh Snap!!
On the TV show, Dilbert, Dilbert’s dad lived for 20 years inside the local mall.
I used to work at a retail drug store in the Bay Area (that will remain un-named), and some of the employees there used to snooze in the tops of the pallet racks in “nests” they made in the boxes of merchandise. They didn’t live there, though. It was just for naps.
Hey, if Walmart allows RVs to stay in the parking lot why not allow camping in the store.
The aisles in Walmart these days are so filled with merchandise, I’m surprised they ever found his hide-away. There’s so much junk in the aisles that it can be hard to make your way through Walmart, particularly with a cart.
Corsicana Texas. Run away teen wore diapers while doing his hide out to avoid
having to visit the rest rooms.
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2014/08/13/teenager-made-corsicana-walmart-his-home/
I did that while shopping with Mrs Turbo at Sams.
At least it felt like 4 days.
It’s the 21st century version of living off the land.
Great episode.
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