MotherBear wrote:K.Mooneyham wrote: I would think that "People of Wal-Mart" is FAR more damaging to the image of the company than the slang term "Wally Walk". I know quite a few folks who won't shop at Wal-Mart because of the "People of Wal-Mart" types they run into there...and I'm not making jokes, I'm serious.
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- Mon Apr 01, 2013 9:49 pm
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Re: Please don't use the term Wally Walk
- Mon Apr 01, 2013 9:43 pm
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So unless the OP has searched for anyone that has refered to the "wally walk" as a "rite of passage" The OP would be refering to my post in the "Waiting Room". Before that it was stated as a "rite of passage" in Sept of 2011. Next time just send me a personal message if you have a problem with me exercising my 1st ammendment while carrying my 2nd ammendment right. GOD bless TEXAS!jaybeau wrote:Ladies and Gentlemen,
I work for a major, and I do mean major, retailer. We have been contacted by different news agencies concerning the term 'Wally Walk' and our condoning this term. We had a meeting very early this morning regarding it and I can say that policies will probably change if this story goes to the national media. And by policies I mean 30.06 signs. If we do that other major retailers will be right behind.
So please stop using this term in general or as a 'right of passage' for getting a CHL.
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by Guns_n_Vettes » Thu Mar 28, 2013 7:07 pm
Chukis wrote:What exactly is the Wally walk? Everyone states this ion receipt of plastic and I want to make sure I follow suit.
The Wally walk is a rite of passage. Go to Walmart with your CCW and see if anyone notices/says anything. That's my understanding anyway.