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Wine Is Good

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Registration date: Apr 01, 2016
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There is nothing no one can do to prevent food poisoning. There is no way to prove you got food poisoning there.
That is what I want to know. If this was true, WHY would you not call the health department instead of jumping online?
Jun 30, 2016
11:17 pm EDT
So, you were irresponsible and left your wallet, with a lot of money behind, and you accuse someone of taking money out of the wallet you left behind, with no proof? You are lucky you got the wallet back. Next time, be more careful with your valuables.
I realize this is old, but I have to say it. For all of you wondering if the kitchen is nasty because the bathrooms are nasty, please remember, it is the customer who ### all over the toilet seat in the bathroom and leaves it, not the employees. So your insinuation about the kitchen is ridiculous. Customers are not allowed in the kitchen. If you want a clean bathroom, then stop making messes everywhere. You want a clean place to eat, clean up after your self entitled, nasty selves.
Jul 01, 2016
8:02 am EDT
This could happen in your own home. Sometimes, things just do not sit well on your tummy. Heck, I have had ice cream do that to me. It is no way means the place or the food is bad. It just means it did not jive with you. I swear, people act like their own food never made them poop.
How sad. Now what you are seeing are actual, naturally fed animals instead of hormone driven product. Normal chickens without all those hormones are not huge. They are small. So what would you rather have? Chicken legs or wings unnaturally large due to over medicating, with no telling what kind of hormone YOU will ingest by eating it? Or a naturally raised bird?
Jul 01, 2016
8:06 am EDT
Unless you animal is an actual service animal with identification stating that it is, it is not allowed. And yes, they CAN question you as to the type of service the animal is to perform, AND if you have identification for the animal.
Next time, check the bag. Easy.
Yes they can refuse to accept coupons if they are a franchise.
Rose Sherman, what was the days supply that was filled? If your script is normally done in 30 day increments, and you got a 90 day fill, you used 3 of your refills in that filling. Also keep in mind, that in 3 more days your script expires so those refills are useless and you will need a new script.
THIS tells you how to do it properly.

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You don't live in NC anymore. What is cheap in one area of the country will not be in another.
Jul 05, 2016
8:22 am EDT
Andrew Cohen, when a person uses a stolen card to purchase items from any retailer, who do you think loses the money and the goods? It is not the cardholder, it is the retailer. The card company will always protect the card holder from fraud. The retailer has no such protection. Therefore, they do have the right to put in place any policy that will protect their interests. Why does the consumer have that right but not the retailer? You are the one who sounds stupid because you do not understand simple economics. If I steal from you, do you have the right to get your stuff back? So does the store.
Hey Cindy. You ever been to a pound? Do you know how many animals go through those places on a daily basis? Let me send you a pic, to go with all the other pics, of all the dogs who rotate out daily and see how many you can identify.
Jul 05, 2016
9:00 pm EDT
Just because you have always gotten away with it does not mean you are supposed to do it. Nowhere I have ever shopped at would let you take a cart full of clothes into the dressing room.
Jul 05, 2016
9:02 pm EDT
Are you going there to shop or make friends? Did you speak to them? Complaints like this make me wonder why people bother leaving their house. I go to a store, I get my stuff, I want to pay and get out. I do not need to be fawned over like I am the heir to the Hope Diamond.
Jul 05, 2016
9:03 pm EDT
Sigh.
Jul 06, 2016
4:46 pm EDT
Since very few delivery services will even haul away someone's old stuff or disassemble it, I have to ask, since you are not Paul Bunyon and all, how did you get the platform bed in your house to begin with? Was it delivered and assembled? Or did someone do it for you?
Jul 06, 2016
4:50 pm EDT
Not really. They are not magic genies. They have to find someone in the town you are stuck in to come get you. Sometimes, it takes time to do that. Then you have to wait your turn. Anyone calls ahead of you come first.
Shell gas station places a pre-authorization on all pump pays, and this information is on the pump for you to read before you put your card in. The authorization will fall off in a few days. Read each pump before you put your card in and you will know ahead of time before you do it so you can change your mind if you want to.
Jul 07, 2016
5:36 am EDT
Did you greet them? Or did interrupt them to ask where the carts were? Did they hear you? People always want to toss out the 'they were rude' card for stupid reasons.
Jul 07, 2016
5:40 am EDT
Maybe the health department should be called on the nasty customers who make the bathroom messes? Would you want to clean up after nasty people? Neither do they. I honestly believe the law that states a public place have a public restroom should be repealed. The workers do not make the messes, the customers do.
Jul 07, 2016
1:07 pm EDT
Why are you calling a store for walmart.com?
Unless you call the police and file a report, you have no right to confront the employee or be present during any reprimanding. That is the law.

While I agree that people who manage kids should be respectful to them, I also agree that children also have a responsibility, and since you were not present, nor was your husband, you only have your 7 year old's version. I have a 3 year old grandchild. You can not question a 3 year old. Their attention span and memory is not reliable. What you need to do is ask if there are security cameras in place, and whether any caregiver is certified and vetted before you drop your kids off to strangers in a gym.
Pretty much the way I read this is that money decided whether you believed the first vet or not. When the second gave you an opinion that opposed the first, you automatically believed the second over the first. Why? Because there was $4500 on the line? Or because he told you what you wanted to hear?

What you should do, since you have two conflicting diagnosis (well one since you never said what the second diagnosed) is go to a third vet and get a third opinion.

My sister and my mother's dog both have epilepsy. The cases started out basically the same way. Mild, scattered seizures over weeks and months that progressed into grand mal seizures occurring more frequently. Both, my mother's dog and my sister are both medicated and will be for the rest of their lives. Epilepsy does not just 'go away' and he will not be 'just fine' if he is epileptic.

And while there may be something else going on to cause the seizure, you know more about your dog than any vet who had never seen him before, like vet number one and two. It sounds like you wanted a magic answer. Answers come from tests, and tests cost money.