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We know what we want when we leave the house, when we drive to the store and when we walk through the parking lot. Yet the second we enter the store we lose our minds.

2006-08-23 12:05:09 · 31 answers · asked by Big D 3 in Entertainment & Music Other - Entertainment

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because as you well know, Walmart is the evil empire and they have brain suckers hidden in the foyer to keep you from accomplishing your goals unless of course you have learned to foil the brain suckers with a covert list. Another way to foil the brain suckers is to enter the premises through the house and garden door. Since plants are also living things,they serve the purpose of sucking up all the emmanations from the brain sucking devices. Good luck with that. I applaud your courage for speaking up!

2006-08-23 12:16:25 · answer #1 · answered by jidwg 6 · 2 1

Why should you be an exception?
Not W'mart but I went to a supermk't yesterday to get bread, milk and eggs. They let me leave for $58 and change. There are just too damned many things in stores these days...picking a cereal requires three days advance notice to scan the varieties and aren't there at least three hundred and ninety-nine different kinds and brands of bread?

2006-08-23 19:17:44 · answer #2 · answered by Beejee 6 · 0 0

Don't fret!! It comes with age. I walk from my living room to my kitchen some eight feet away and forget why I went there. So all you do leaving the house, driving there, and walking through the parking lot is a journey!! No wonder you forget what you went there for.

Cheers!!

2006-08-23 19:19:36 · answer #3 · answered by No one 7 · 0 0

Thats what Wal-Mart does....

it sucks you in with the best of intensions...
but when you walk-out you have the new " NOW, thats what i call music" volume 197, and some dog that your kid picked out in the front where people give em away...

girls and wal-mart are very similar....

but instead of a CD, you bought a ring for her...
and the puppy, is now your 15 year-old son....

2006-08-23 19:11:43 · answer #4 · answered by Derek Tsunami 2 · 1 0

I recomend u make a list; then afterward walk around and see if there is anything that u want. I do the same thing all the time, I can never go to wal-mart without spending $75-100!!!

2006-08-23 19:08:00 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

yeah i know wht u are talking abt ! You just get so engrossed on other things , and u go through all the counters and start thinking ok i want this and maybe i would have a look at that ...and u get it and finally forget the main thing .
Better take someone with u who would be a reminder or just hold a list and walk !

2006-08-23 19:08:10 · answer #6 · answered by jgal 2 · 0 0

Hey your not the only one who does that, believe me, join the club. Write down a list, if you can. Even though I don't do this but sometimes your so busy, your in a rush with a million things going through your mind you can't keep track of what's going on. Just do the best you can and try not to stress too much.

2006-08-23 19:14:13 · answer #7 · answered by Bru 6 · 0 1

That's because it's Wal-Mart or as my family calls it "Wally World." It is like a child being in a candy store in my family. We have to come with only the cash we are meant to spend at times, I can completely understand! Prayers =)

2006-08-23 19:07:07 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I think there are drugs pumped into the stores' entrance, so you buy random useless things that you see on an end cap, and slap your forehead upon leaving your parking space, once you've realized you need to go back in... just a thought...

2006-08-23 19:11:55 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

To end this constant confusion :Make a list. I used to do that all the time until I started making lists of what I needed. It save you money too cause then you don't walk out of the store with a bunch of **** that you don't need.

2006-08-23 19:07:57 · answer #10 · answered by You'llneverguess 4 · 0 1

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