You just can't get enough of these real-life photos of people shopping at Walmart. I just hope no one has taken a secret of picture of me when I'm there -- I'm sure I was probably scratching my bottom or something embarrassing.
E, variety is a wonderful thing, I particularly like the (ginger) lady in the pink dress, a beacon of optimistic spirit in the face of gluteus maximus adversity :)
omg! sometimes its hot n sometimes its not n i think too much bakin powder got in some of those rolls!
you cant get a cadillac like mine looking like that i hope they know. my economics professor looked at this n he says what he sees is unused resources bein packed around at cost n its a sin to the planet.
What's sad is, these photos look rather tame to me. Here in Mississippi, we see much worse on a fairly steady basis! I'd take my camera about and present evidence, but all the fatties here tote guns and they might shoot me if they caught me snappin'.
I guess I could tell them I'm a scout for "America's Biggest Loser" though, and promise them big dollars for making fat fools of themselves on TV...if that don't fetch 'em, I don't know my home state...
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E, variety is a wonderful thing, I particularly like the (ginger) lady in the pink dress, a beacon of optimistic spirit in the face of gluteus maximus adversity :)
omg! sometimes its hot n sometimes its not n i think too much bakin powder got in some of those rolls!
you cant get a cadillac like mine looking like that i hope they know.
my economics professor looked at this n he says what he sees is unused resources bein packed around at cost n its a sin to the planet.
What's sad is, these photos look rather tame to me. Here in Mississippi, we see much worse on a fairly steady basis! I'd take my camera about and present evidence, but all the fatties here tote guns and they might shoot me if they caught me snappin'.
I guess I could tell them I'm a scout for "America's Biggest Loser" though, and promise them big dollars for making fat fools of themselves on TV...if that don't fetch 'em, I don't know my home state...
I remember visiting Mississippi in about 1996 and thinking even then those people made me feel thin.
I imagine they've got heavier since then.
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