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Unread 02-04-2010, 05:30 PM   #30
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Magus broke the dial off at twelve but is probably at infinity or something. Magus broke the dial off at twelve but is probably at infinity or something. Magus broke the dial off at twelve but is probably at infinity or something. Magus broke the dial off at twelve but is probably at infinity or something. Magus broke the dial off at twelve but is probably at infinity or something. Magus broke the dial off at twelve but is probably at infinity or something. Magus broke the dial off at twelve but is probably at infinity or something. Magus broke the dial off at twelve but is probably at infinity or something. Magus broke the dial off at twelve but is probably at infinity or something. Magus broke the dial off at twelve but is probably at infinity or something. Magus broke the dial off at twelve but is probably at infinity or something.
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If you're going casual clothes from Wal-Mart, Faded Glory jeans are superior to Wrangler, and Fruit of the Loom is superior to Hanes as far as unmarked t-shirts go. If you're looking for print t-shirts, I'd recommend Faded Glory again. Oddly enough, Puritan dress pants are more durable than the more expensive George ones. Finally, if you have size 14 feet you'll have to go to another store, as Wal-Mart doesn't carry anything bigger than 13, the jerks. I recommend Sears, as they usually have quite a few shoes on clearance. I was able to buy four pairs of Reebok sneakers for around forty dollars, for instance, and they sometimes have dress shoes on clearance as well.

Keep in mind that you get what you pay for, but if you are poor, Wal-Mart is not bad, you just have to know which brands to buy there. Sears is another good store to shop at, as is JC Penny to an extent.
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