Harry Ulmer is an overnight maintenance supervisor at a Walmart in Philadelphia, he says he was taking a break at 2 am when he saved a man who had fallen into the Delaware River.
Source: 6 ABC
We all make assumptions about people or places. These days most of us have an opinion about Wal-Mart and their employees. They aren't around when you need them, and if your in need and lucky enough to come across one, they generally have no idea what the hell their talking about...
Check out this "grade A" acting chum here. A genuine Juilliard-trained thespian just chewing scenery and acting up a storm for the perfect crime.
Black Friday has come and gone, but not without incident. Many reports of fights, injuries, and even one shopper losing their life have come in from around the country. Most of these melees were over "big discounted" items like TVs, gaming systems, and more.
Can you believe though that the biggest selling item on Black Friday at Walmart was none of the above? Would you believe it was sim
This is bold move by Wal-Mart. On one hand they have a lovely display that shows pride for U-Albany. But on the other hand anyone who goes to U-Albany cannot buy this soda in fear of messing up the display.
We've all been there, a boss breathing down our neck and all we want to do is snap.
Rational people just walk away from the situation and collect their thoughts, not this guy.
If there is one thing "People of Walmart" has taught us, it's that you can literally find every walk of life and see almost everything society has to offer at the major chain store.
Folks in Wallkill, NY were treated to something you don't see everyday when stopping in the store to pick up a few quick items - a baby's birth.
What is America coming to? You mean to tell me a pretty young man with great new fun bags doesn’t have the freedom to show them off? Blasphemy!