Friday, November 28, 2008
Christmas is Evil!
This could happen to you!!!
Wal-Mart worker dies after shoppers knock him down
NEW YORK – A worker was killed in the crush Friday after a throng of shoppers eager for post-Thanksgiving bargains burst through the doors at a suburban Wal-Mart, authorities said.
At least four other people were injured, and the store in Valley Stream on Long Island was closed.
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. in Bentonville, Ark., called the incident a "tragic situation" and said the employee came from a temporary agency and was doing maintenance work at the store.
"He was bum-rushed by 200 people," co-worker Jimmy Overby, 43, told the Daily News. "They took the doors off the hinges. He was trampled and killed in front of me. They took me down too. ... I literally had to fight people off my back."
Nassau County police said the 34-year-old worker was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead at about 6 a.m. The man's name was not released and the cause of death was not immediately known.
A police statement said shortly after the store's 5 a.m. opening time, shoppers "physically broke down the doors, knocking (the worker) to the ground."
How much is one life worth? Flat screen TV's were on sale for around $800. Is it worth trampling someone to death for that? Did anyone even notice they were stepping on another person?
I Hate goddam christmas!
Stones da grinch
Ebay succumbs to Evil!
Open Ebay.
Click on "Deals"
Scroll down to the bottom where it says:
"Ready, Set, Search
For two weeks only, we're stashing fantastic finds on EBAY every day. The best part? They can be yours for just a buck!"
Ok, my wife and I have been searching for two days. I am not a noob, and neither is she. Neither one of us has been able to find any of these alleged dollar deals. no way, no how. What kind of a sick bastard would make a person waste hours searching for deals that aren't there? I've been somewhat ambivalent toward some of Ebay's policies in the past, but this is just WRONG. Those bastards have a lot to answer for.
Stones, long time Ebay shopper.
Labels: Holiday shopping
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