Friday, December 23, 2011
It's A Pair Of Shoes
Apparently the new Air Jordan's are very popular. So much so that police had to use pepper spray in Seattle to disperse would be shoppers. Oh, and in Atlanta four customers were arrested. The only injury so far has been a boy who had his arm broken when he was trampled in Michigan by customers trying to buy the shoe. Seriously? It is a pair of shoes people. I know you want them for Christmas, but violence? It is the holiday season and no shoe is worth trampling or violence. There have been countless reports all across the country of fights breaking out and death threats and over what, a shoe that you wear to make you seem cool?
I wouldn't put it past any of the Real Housewives if it was a pair of diamond encrusted Louboutins.
ReplyDeleteI buy shoes at Payless during BOGO. That's as much thought as I put into shoes except they must be comfy!
ReplyDeleteSomeone was taken away from Highland Mall in Austin yesterday over those damn shoes. I don't get it.
ReplyDeleteSomeone was taken away from Highland Mall in Austin yesterday over those damn shoes. I don't get it.
ReplyDeleteYup they had a near riot at southland mall in Taylor mi near me. Wtf
ReplyDeleteSame here in Dallas. (BTW this was my FB status today) The news said they were $180. Obscene price and obscene scene. I wonder what we are teaching our children...
ReplyDeletesame thing here in norcal -- a shooting (up in the air with no one hurt) in richmond -- 2,000 to 3,000 people had been waiting since 4am...(ironically they had just run out of adult sizes) and a store shutdown in San Leandro...why are people doing this? Really sad.
ReplyDeleteI'm with @nunaurbiz. I pride myself on bargins. No way I would pay big money for sneakers.
ReplyDeleteI'd be ashamed of and would apologize for the entire city Seattle, but the area it happened in doesn't surprise me. Get a fucking grip, people!
ReplyDeletePathetic.
ReplyDeleteThere was a stampede in Indianapolis. The news team filmed everyone running into the mall and 2 little kids fell down and were nearly trampled. The news talked about the kids but didn't care enough to actually put down their camera and help them!! Nuts.
ReplyDeleteI don't get it either. Priorities, people!
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