I have never seen any of the people of walmart type of people at our local wallyworld stores. I guess we got lucky.
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I have never seen any of the people of walmart type of people at our local wallyworld stores. I guess we got lucky.
Yup.
There are three Wally Worlds nearby. Two of them are 24x7 Super Wally Worlds, the third (closes at 11 PM every night) is not.
I hardly ever see anything unusual in the small store. The other two? If you plan on being there between about 10 PM and 7 AM on any given day, be prepared, anything is possible, and most weirdness and kinks are probable. (I hate it when the boss says, on the way home from a late movie, "Can we stop at WalMart for a moment and get something?")
None of ours in this part of the state opens 24H.
However the one in Matamoras, PA does. I go there sometimes. I used to go there more often when powerball had not come to NJ yet (and I still buy my tickets in PA, just to throw people off if I win.)
I've seen the occasional scooter and grossly obese person but honestly it's pretty tame compared to a typical hamfest. :lol:
There are walmarts that close? I learned something new.
No. Close: The end of an event or of a period of time or activity. Every walmart I have ever been too is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 364.5 days a year.
IMO if walmart is not open 24/7 it is no longer useful to me. Because if something else is open, I am not going to walmart.
Oh, damn you English language.
There are walmarts that CLOSE (verb).
Yes, all of ours close at 10 (except for Matamoras).
Home depot used to open 24 hours a day as well. I remember in Queens I would go there to buy lumber at 2AM. :)
If I went to a wlamart and it was closed, I would be confused. Seriously, until you said this I was clueless to this fact. Living where I do it actually strikes me as odd that we have so many 24/7 places. (In the US not in Spain. No 24/7 stuff here.) Sheetz, Walmart, Dennys, Perkins, Eat n Park, and ofc a few diners. If you tell me you have diners that close I am never going to NJ.