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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

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

PLOT | J.D. OLENSLAGER

A man is at a funeral home discussing the burial of his dead wife. He talks to the make-up artist for corpses about how he wants her to look. The widower finds the make-up artist attractive and asks if she'll be there at the funeral. She is going through a tough divorce. It is time for her shift to end, and they end up at a coffee house eating day old muffins. She could get a call from her soon to be ex-husband, or he could show up. Maybe the funeral director is there. Characters: (implied) dead wife, (real) woman, widower (maybe) husband, funeral director, dead wife's or widower's family.

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