ATTENTION ALL NEW PEOPLE HERE

Dammmm Amiture ! when you have a storage problem then complain, dont complain with a loaf of bread & a ham under each arm. Geeeeessss a few smokes in a coolador, where were you when I had 11K sticks stored in plastic lawn & leaf bags stashed under my bed, in the closet, on the dresser, behind the couch, on top of the TV & boxes stacked in the spare bathroom shower stall.
That my friend was a storage problem ! hahahahaha Enjoy, Vince
 
Brenda said:
Question: did it come with the shelves?

No brenda but thats an easy job.....home depot or lowes or any big hardware store has that metal wire shelving its covered in a plastic material and cuts very easy........I used the 16" wide material and cut it to fit you only need about 5 lin ft for 4 shelves


i'm wondering if that walmart igloo is a misprint its awesfully cheap...all the other search results where about 90 bucks
 
Thank you for doing the searches. I know this is gonna sound funny but, I'd rather pay 90 bucks and not get it from Wal-mart (lots of reasons.)
 
this may sound familiar to some but bigger is better :cryinlaugh: :cryinlaugh: :cryinlaugh: :cryinlaugh: :cryinlaugh: :duh:
 
I stand at the base of that mountain. I'm looking forward to the climb. Great set up there!! :thumbsup: :shocked: :eeek:
 
Just got back form Sams club 71.74 for a 150 Qt Cooler out the door. Sorry down in Yuma we can't be picky were we buy from we have Wal-mart and Sams club thats about it. LOL
 
Barcochris said:
Just got back form Sams club 71.74 for a 150 Qt Cooler out the door. Sorry down in Yuma we can't be picky were we buy from we have Wal-mart and Sams club thats about it. LOL

Barco

I'm realy sorry to hear about your condition.......I'll send flowers
 
Why does everyone hate WalMart so much?

Seriously. Maybe I'm missing out on something.
 
I for one don't like them because they're hypocrites. They say they care about their employees but don't think twice about shutting down stores. They're being really choosy about rebuilding in the Gulf from what I've heard. Apparently they won't rebuild in one town and instead are moving to the next county because the city offered them money. When that store provided most of the jobs and people need money to rebuild I think it says a lot.

I think a lot of people also don't like the idea of a multibillion dollar company being run with religious ideals.
 
imho...there are good and bad points of any company that large....the bottom line is that WM has supplied a lot of jobs to folks through out America and made it possable for a lot of poor folks to be able to buy things they might not been able to afford otherwise because of there volume pricing....those two points alone hold a lot of weight against there bad point

just my opinion .....dont shoot
 
iminaquagmire said:
I think a lot of people also don't like the idea of a multibillion dollar company being run with religious ideals.

That is certainly anyone's perogative. However, I am curious why one would think that religious people should not act on their religious convictions, particularly if they have large amounts of money. They are private parties and are guaranteed freedom of religion by our constitution. I don't see what having alot of money or being successful has to do with whether they still act upon their religious beliefs. I guess I fail to see a problem here.

All the best,


Joe
 
I just dislike them for the reason I said. I don't fault them for being religious or being billionaires. They had to do something right to get where they are.

With religion catching flack from the left of society, and big businesses being seen as evildoers out for a buck what with pension scams and whatnot being more prevalent, Wal*Mart, with two things going for it, I think just naturally ended up being an example in liberal culture.

I hope that explains what I meant, partly because I'm exausted from work, and we're a little off topic from coolerdors. :lol: