These caught my eye in Wal-Mart:

Pretty cool! If I were a teenager, I'd have a tough time choosing only one. And they don't appear to be intended
just for kids, because a couple had alchohol logos.

They may have lost the
lawsuit with Apple Computers, but the Beatles are getting plenty of Wal-Mart love.

All in all, wouldn't Wal-Mart be considered just another brick in the wall? I think so.

The American thighs I noticed were
not knocking me out.
I didn't check to see if they were 100% cotton, but for $9.44-$11.44, they're not bad.
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