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Originally Posted by Blossom
We do too but we live in a small town. Walmart isn't for low income shoppers. It's rural America. Not many other places to go for stuff. The rich and poor shop there. An hour away is Target, and Big K and their is a very small mall with a small Sears and JCP in it but in town there is only Walmart.
Walmart is the local hangout. In Nebraska were we lived while Military it was the place everyone hung out to chew the fat. They do that here too. Specially the farmers.
We plan to go there tonight or tomorrow to shop for our Paper Angel. I just hope not everything is picked over. The info says she wants Barbies, and I want to get her an outfit maybe some shoes and of course some picture story books. (She's only 5)
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I know where you live, so yeah, Walmart is important there! Wouldn't you just about have to go to Johnson City to get any big variety of stores? Every time I would go to Walmart in Bristol there would be groups of people just standing around chatting. It was nice! And everyone was so friendly.
I miss Kmart. They closed all the ones close to me. For clothing staples nothing beats Kmart prices or quality. Well, except Hills, but those are all gone here too!

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