I want to do this someday: call a Wal-mart and act as if I actually think the parking lot is a used car lot.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Wally World hasn’t tried this yet.
I mean…. I wouldn’t be surprised if Sears had tried to make this happen, back in the day.
They did a couple times.
They’ve sold their own Sears-brand cars on multiple occasions, they sold houses for nearly 40 years. They even sold tractors onces back in the 30s.
I guarantee some executive in a Sears board mentioned stocking vans at some point.
Layman – an nonordained male member of a church
But this is not the proper definition used in this context. In this case layman means not trained or part of the knowledgeable crowd. The knowledgeable crowd here would be Retail Workers.
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RETAIL: Year One
This is currently the only collected volumeĀ of Retail comics. It contains every comic (printed in black and white) from 2006.
I want to do this someday: call a Wal-mart and act as if I actually think the parking lot is a used car lot.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Wally World hasn’t tried this yet.
I mean…. I wouldn’t be surprised if Sears had tried to make this happen, back in the day.
They did a couple times.
They’ve sold their own Sears-brand cars on multiple occasions, they sold houses for nearly 40 years. They even sold tractors onces back in the 30s.
I guarantee some executive in a Sears board mentioned stocking vans at some point.
Layman – an nonordained male member of a church
But this is not the proper definition used in this context. In this case layman means not trained or part of the knowledgeable crowd. The knowledgeable crowd here would be Retail Workers.