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Spring Break @ Walmart...

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So long as you're buying something every so often, I can't imagine they'd really care. At least, that's the argument I'd make.

To sleep, I'd buy a pair of cowboy boots and set them in a stall and rig a small hammock up there and snooze....but not at night....middle of the day when it wouldn't look as conspicuous.
 
Best part of article
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He saw some strange sights. He followed two birds who swooped into the produce section and swiped some grapes. He named them Laurel and Hardy.

"One sat on the grapes, and the other pulled them off," Bartels said, insisting he wasn't hallucinating.
"
 
quoting from the CNN article...

Then, The Des Moines Register, which had been contacted by Spaulding-Kruse, called to ask him about the experience. Once the story ran, TV networks began calling.

He also talked with a book agent, has been contacted by New Line Cinema about a movie concept and did a radio interview with National Public Radio.

a book and movie deal? hahhaa.
 
Reminds me of that movie (Where the Heart is) with Natalie Portman where she sleeps at the Wal-Mart (forget how long) using items here and there and writing I-O-U's for everything she took or ate. The WalMart was not open 24/7 though.
 
Originally posted by: rudder
He should have went to Cancun and got laid. I could have told him walmart has food, toiletries, clothes, and even stuff to stave off boredom.

he has a gf. no need to go to cancun to get laid.
 
Originally posted by: Qwest
quoting from the CNN article...

Then, The Des Moines Register, which had been contacted by Spaulding-Kruse, called to ask him about the experience. Once the story ran, TV networks began calling.

He also talked with a book agent, has been contacted by New Line Cinema about a movie concept and did a radio interview with National Public Radio.

a book and movie deal? hahhaa.

Well, Hollywood is strapped for ideas atm...
 
Originally posted by: hdeck
Originally posted by: rudder
He should have went to Cancun and got laid. I could have told him walmart has food, toiletries, clothes, and even stuff to stave off boredom.

he has a gf. no need to go to cancun to get laid.
There's always a need for a Cancun lay.

I like the ending
Bartels got to feeling so productive and beneficial, he even filled out a job application.

"I wasn't sure how to answer some of the questions," he said. " 'Where can we reach you?' That was a tough one. The electronics department?"
 
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