I just had this conversation with friends the other day. Hubby and I travel a lot and no matter where we go, there is bound to be a Wal-mart. Even when we went to Mexico we saw a big Walmart (no we didn’t stop it).
I was never a big fan of Dollar General until we started traveling to small villages. It takes time and money to drive up to an hour to the nearest big town. Then we end up going out for lunch while we are there. The small mark up at DG is worth saving the wear and tear of frequent “drives into town”.
Purple People Eater over 1 year ago
At least it’s not a lumber yard.
nosirrom over 1 year ago
So I take it that he Ent going to Walmart.
Ellis97 over 1 year ago
I’ll never shop at Walmart.
paulprobujr over 1 year ago
Where’s the Huorns when you need them?
Chithing Premium Member over 1 year ago
Wal-Mart: it’s like indentured servitude, only modernized.
car2ner over 1 year ago
I just had this conversation with friends the other day. Hubby and I travel a lot and no matter where we go, there is bound to be a Wal-mart. Even when we went to Mexico we saw a big Walmart (no we didn’t stop it).
I was never a big fan of Dollar General until we started traveling to small villages. It takes time and money to drive up to an hour to the nearest big town. Then we end up going out for lunch while we are there. The small mark up at DG is worth saving the wear and tear of frequent “drives into town”.
Chris Sherlock over 1 year ago
There are advantages to being rooted to the ground, it seems.
fritzoid Premium Member over 1 year ago
Without going out of my room, I can see all things on earth.
Without looking out of my window, I can know the ways of heaven.
The farther one travels, the less one knows.
George Harrison (originally Lao Tzu)
The Tree That Knows Stuff ought to know that…