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Too Many Coats
If you have 2 coats, you've stolen one from the poor. Dorothy Day

Figuring out how to live out all the gospel all the time...
Sunday, July 24, 2005
Home Sweet Home (a nice change of pace)

Wow. Check out this article from CNN. I don't know if I should stand and cheer or jeer this Wal-Mart from my hometown.

Perhaps, in light of all the disdain I communicate regarding Wal-Mart, this is a welcome opportunity to applaud their ingenuity.

Hey, if people can have babies in Wal-Mart, why can't they fall in love there?

1 Comments:

At 3:24 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think Wal-Mart dating would be awesome.

 

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