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bad product choice at walmart,someone dropped the ball!
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[quote user="solzrules"]<p> Most heavy industry and manufacturing began their flight from the cities in the mid to late seventies <br> </p> <p>Not only that, it seems to me that Wal-Mart is actually a pretty big customer of the railroads, aren't they? </p>[/quote]<br> <br> <br> From the cities? Are you trying to play some "pizz him off and hope he trips himself up wrestling with semantics" playground game here?<br> <br> That's an interesting choice of wording there. Yeah it's the factories moving to old mcdonalds farm that bothers me. <br> <br> I dunno about you, but among my friends who lost their jobs to outsourcing, the vast lions share lost their jobs in the 90's<br> <br> As far as Walmart being a big customer of the railroads.....so? Is that supposed to influence where I buy my toothpaste?<br> <br> Maybe I should review all my purchases, and cut out the items transported by CSX, until they pull their heads out of their collective rears and paint some bridges? [:D] <br>
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