<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">heh..I'm a bit worried about everything hitting at once. of course, in some ways that might be a good thing, because there will be so many new things on the pegs that I might stand a good chance at getting what I want.Originally posted by -megalithanod:
Know that feeling as well. The aisles at all the local WalMarts that I have been to recently (over the last couple of weeks) have nothing on their shelves from anyone - green card Star Wars figures, only one or two ML figures, and a couple of King Aragorn LOTR figures.
I am just waiting for it all to hit at once
but the bad side is that if the dragons and the new LOTR waves start hitting shelves at the same time, I'm gonna have to try and figure out which ones might become hard to find, so I can buy those and leave the others for later.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">true. wal-mart is taking over where I live. a new one just opened not too far from here, and they're planning on building another one fairly close. the thing is that there are already two wal-marts in that area within about 10 miles of each other, and the new one will be about halfway between them.Originally posted by Nostronomicon:
I'm not saying that Walmart is evil, just unnecessary and potentially harmful if their current growth trend continues.
I can't see why we need so many wal-marts. I guess they're really trying to strangle the competition (meijer and target are both flourishing in the same area).
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