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Stranger Than Wal-Mart

"Some 138 million Americans shop at Wal-Mart each week, making it perhaps the single most unifying cultural force in the country."
Chris Anderson, The Long Tail

Friday, September 02, 2005

Christie Fordham | Interesting Fact Expanded

I have a horrible addiction with fire. It intrigues and pulls me into its mystery. The way it moves, tempts, circles, and threatens the senses attract me to it. In life, whenever I feel unstable or frustrated, I start a fire and let out my problems. When I say start a fire I strictly mean that I have a laid back ceremony in the mountains with friends who need the stress reliever as well. Many memories of my high school years involve late nights around the fire laughing, crying, or just contemplating with one another. When I think fire, I think of good times, free times, and the risk of ever being caught. It has gotten to the point where we are no longer afraid of fire. Of course once and a while someone would get burned, but we handled the situations very well and are no longer afraid of what can happen to the body when an accident occurs. I have a horrible addiction with fire. Yet if you think about it, it’s not so horrible after all.

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