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Dang, I don't think the original post warranted that sort of response. The OP was simply sharing something interesting.
Maybe interesting to those that enjoyed themselves dancing around and screaming, but if I were a customer in the store, I certainly would not be "interested" in this.
I don't think the customers deserved to listen to all that screaming noise.
yep apparently- just ask Martin Luther King Jr. and many others who have been "really annoying".
Martin Luther King Jr. was effective because he knew how to communicate. If his strategy involved color coordinated t-shirts, screaming like a bunch of cheerleaders with disregard for those trying to get their shopping done and "stepping", nobody would know his name today.
Maybe interesting to those that enjoyed themselves dancing around and screaming, but if I were a customer in the store, I certainly would not be "interested" in this.
As opposed to the serene and tranquil silence that is usually Wal-Mart? It's not the Angus Barn, it's a Wal-Mart. Please, stop being such a grouch.
As opposed to the serene and tranquil silence that is usually Wal-Mart? It's not the Angus Barn, it's a Wal-Mart. Please, stop being such a grouch.
I wouldn't know how loud they normally are, since you won't catch me dead in one of those places. All I know is it was quiet enough to get some shopping done until they started in with the cheerleading, and after that it was 100% migraine.
I'm not being a grouch in a self-serving sort of way, I'm empathizing with any legitimate customers in the place.
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