Photo by Shaktiki Sharma
Life As We Know It
by T. Delaplain
Peter accelerated through the last red light, screeched to a stop and held the wailing twins in place with his right arm. The barking mutt, who had refused to leave the infants, took the opportunity to dash under his feet as he reached into the glove box for his transmitter, causing Peter to lift his foot off of the brake of the motorized vehicle he had stolen during the confusion. The subsequent collision and damage to the portal couldn’t have been predicted, but in Peter’s defense the mission in the Walmart parking lot had not gone quite as planned.
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Chaos reigns, I guess.
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It’s really just another day at Walmart.
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Dear Tracey,
Not much good is found among the Walmartians.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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So true and no one is ever prepared for Walmart chaos. Thanks you for commenting. ;-]
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I have a feeling that Peter better give up… he’s obviously not meant for crime.
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I believe that his mission to Earth didn’t include advanced Walmart training.
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I have to confess that this in no way affected my previous thinking.
It just passed me by, sorry, Doc.
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I knew that I should have thrown the kids out the window. Just kidding. Sometimes things just don’t click. Thank you for the feedback.
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❤
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My god, it’s just one thing after another, I feel for him, some days just go like that.
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I agree. All of his training couldn’t prepare him for a day at Walmart. No one is ever ready for Walmart.
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I can’t dredge up any sympathy for Peter. I just hope the twins and dog come out of it unscathed.
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I think he’s protecting the little intruders but now what? ha ha
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Oy… Just where did he think he was going anyway?
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Back to the mothership but American life intervened.
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it must have happened a day before christmas. 🙂
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Could have been any given day at Wally World. One day my nurse went to Walmart in out upscale suburban neighborhood on her lunch and returned late with a story of a gun fight in the parking lot. True story.
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The Walmart car park will bring many a brave adventurer to their knees.
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That’s how I saw this Ali. “First Contact at Wally World”. What could possibly go wrong?
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I’ve never been to Walmart but think I can live without the experience.
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It’s an experience not to be missed especially in the middle of the night. Good times and writing material. Just don’t go alone please.
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I fear for the safety of the twins and the dog – Peter can take what’s coming.
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And here I was thinking they would be better off with Peter. Kids love a time travel adventure.
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Knew there was a reason I refused to let Ron park the camper overnight at Walmart that time we were in a pinch! Loved it, Tracey. Be well!
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And our friends are afraid of traveling to Mexico!
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Some people just grab whatever they get their hands on, huh? That;’s why people shop at Wal-Mart.
Five out of five Raising Arizonas.
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I’ll take five Nichols Cages. Is anyone ever ready for Walmart?
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I never go there. I use stuff until I can’t use it anymore. 😀
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I’ve seen this very thing play out.
Good description. lol
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A no good, very bad day.
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