Do these people not have any friends. or maybe they don't have friends because of the way they dress. This is the one that horrified me. <shudder> Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Yeah, makes you wanna run out and buy some lunch meat, a TV, a new dress and some shrubbery. I particularly liked the purple van with the toy dinosaurs glued all over it. I bet that's jpappl's van. Hee hee.
No this is mine. Got a big sticker that says "do you believe" on the back. http://www.jayohrberg.com/resources/_wsb_505x348_dino truck to post.jpg Check out some of these cars. http://images.google.com/imgres?img...?q=dinosaur+van+truck&ndsp=20&hl=en&sa=N&um=1
I have never seen anybody dressed like that in Walmart or anywhere else around here. Another reason not to live in the U.S.
It is called south of the border where you are now.....Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!......I just guess of course .
One time I worked in the sporting goods section of a department store, and a guy came in to buy a small rifle. He was dressed from head to toe in camouflage including a camo pen, camo hat, and camo sneakers. I think he was mildly retarded. He said he needed the gun for groundhogs, and that they were good eatin'.
I think its interesting to see it as a kind of subculture. These are people who don't care what is the "right" way to dress, they dress to please themselves. This is what society is without externally imposed standards of political correctness. I found the guy in the skirt particularly intriguing. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! As well as this guy here Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Come on, don't be so cruel, it's a different kind of diversity. I always loved this about America. I mean it.
I'm not being cruel at all. Unlike most other people in this thread I am used to clothing as a form of self expression Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! I think its a sociological phenomenon. I'm glad that someone has started a blog on it, its an incredibly unique record of a subculture. I wonder if anyone has studied it.
One of the everyday shoppers on her way to WAlMart...a regular "Alli" diet supplement buyer. "I use Alli as a snack for breakfast, lunch, and diner", she enthusiastically replies. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! "I shop my clothes at Walmart", says an enthusiastic 15 year old teen, a regular member of the YMCA (Young Muncho-rittas chicken-wings Association) club in Detroit. Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! And now...Walmart offers home delivery service with no extra money charge. Restrictions apply Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!