6 Burst results for "Payless Shoe Store"

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"payless shoe store" Discussed on Feast of Fun
"Monster cookies. Yes what's the song. There is like one of the first things i ever recorded. I i just have been in my but it was a friend of my actually made the be and sent it to meals. I owe you share rap over this. This is i. I like even started trying to do music and it was just me. Just make it up fun lyrics like back. then i really wasn't focusing on telling stories. I was trying to be like kitschy and quirky so. Yeah it was just like a fun track. Yeah you can't go wrong with you. Know referencing cookie. Monster from sesame street either. Yes and it was. It was kind of like a joke. That one of our friends. You say cookie monster a lot and sometimes of my son's face of the nowhere else was saying he and where they came from. It's got a lot of times. It's like something i hear. People say a lot of something. Grandma may says my friends say a lot but no one is going to be saying that you know what i mean. You wanna have your own unique voice right. Yeah now when you left the military you started transitioning you were living in a lot of different places atlanta alabama and south dakota. Yes and how much time did you spend in those different states. I wasn't in atlanta very long. All only they'll go like a week. And i just like this isn't what my fantasy was was in my mind when i moved here. So that's what. I went back home to alabama was introduced to like pageant tapes and continental in in drag. I was introduced to all the like. When i went home in alabama and i was there for five or six months. Then i moved to south dakota dakota of all places one of my best friends live there and yeah she was living there at a time. And she's like you could come up here and crush on my coutts in. Oh that's on the greyhound. While that's a hike from alabama to the dakotas. Yes well. I was stationed in south dakota. I had met this friend before. I even got up military in and so you get to south dakota and he start working in the malls in the makeup counters or hours working started working. Jury county at tj maxx. In the end. I ended up being working my way into being a manager in gez oops in the mall. I don't know who again this is. A shop started off the stores where we get the like shirts with our like crazy stands like god he and all that kind of and then they win more to like girls clothing. Those where you can buy like along the dark paints and stickers stick on your walls and like you now Dry rupaul's drag race t shirts and stuff like well. That's off like they're like a sense. Yes yeah glitter you now things things to look at when you're stoned yeah. I started transitioning on their job. Oh so you're at the mall working and then of course there's people up to no good and they're like going in there messing with you. Yeah because whereas started. We'll for one is really no black people in south dakota so i started in the mall like my transition which is kinda like overnight like saturday. When i went on work. I went and got my hair done. I thought i just showed up a new person on monday so it didn't take long put for people to put to into together. You know people who were always come in the store and it kind of turned into like feeling like i was in a zoo. You know you felt like people were like a little bit too nice to you or they. They felt like there crossing boundaries. They shouldn't know. When i was working in a mile was like people come in to look. You know like bay which is come by keys teenagers. Just come in like groups like sightseeing something you know not to charge you for that like this is this is real. you know. this isn't like at the zoo. This is like a person living their lives and part of it is. They're not even engaging with you there sir from staring at you from afar like when we think about a lot of entertainers let you know like a comic book conferences. They like charge forty dollars to meet their city at a desk. And you have to pay money but can't afford to pay money to meet them and get an autograph. You just kinda look at them from fifty feet away. it'd be like you know and and maybe it's like you know for a lot of people it's like you're not an entertainer your your clerk at a store manager story now and it's like yeah. It's not like you're getting paid to basically play the job of you. Know a retired star trek. You know nichelle nichols at a star trek convention. You know yeah it was just people being like assholes jeddah just being very mean. I'm sorry to hear that. I'm sure there's stronger and i'm sure there's some young kids that came to the mall. You know when. I was a kid. I was a mall rat and You may have inspired somebody to to live there authentic life. You know because zank you. That's how i try to look at you know and that's the thing is where you know you're being who you are. It really gives confidence to all different sorts of people to be who they are into find their authentic self. Because i want you know most people to people to be like that. Unless you're an asshole then don't be your authentic self. Be somebody else you know. You know when i was like when i was growing up there were like a few trans people in in mobile and i remember i been at the mardi gras parades when they will walk by like the stuff. People were screaming yell at these girls but was their key watching them. They feel inspire. You know at their courage So i mean well it's like dolly parton talking about a lot of the you know trans people or the drag queens or the sex workers or just women who lacked wearing a lot of makeup for her. There are her heroes. And that's what made her into this amazing entertainer because she drew and inspiration from these people who are like willing to do anything to look fabulous pair of high heeled. Shoes is although in twenty twenty. They saying that high heel shoes are about to go extinct. Really percent drop in sales high heels. Because you know people aren't going out. They're not you know they're not necessarily even going into the office or anywhere so they're just kind of like i mean remember when payless shoe stores We're all over the place and you're getting started and drag or you're a person with large fee. That was the only guy shoes for your heart..

Feast of Fun
"payless shoe store" Discussed on Feast of Fun
"Monster cookies. Yes what inspired the song. There is like one of the first things i ever recorded. I i just have been in my but it was a friend of my actually made the be and sent it to meals. I owe you share rap over this. This is i. I like even started trying to do music and it was just me. Just make it up fun lyrics like back. then i really wasn't focusing on telling stories. I was trying to be like kitschy and quirky so. Yeah it was just like a fun track. Yeah you can't go wrong with you. Know referencing cookie. Monster from sesame street either. Yes and it was. It was kind of like a joke at one of our friends. You say cookie monster a lot and sometimes of my phone's just face of the nowhere else was saying he and yeah they came from. It's got a lot of times. It's like something i hear. People say a lot of something. Grandma may says my friends say a lot but no one is going to be saying that you know what i mean. You wanna have your own unique voice right. Yeah now when you left the military you started transitioning you were living in a lot of different places atlanta alabama and south dakota. And how much time did you spend in those different states. I wasn't in atlanta very long. All only they'll go like a week. And i just like this isn't what my fantasy was was in my mind when i moved here. So that's what. I went back home to alabama was introduced to like pageant tapes and continental in in drag. I was introduced to all the like. When i went home in alabama and i was there for five or six months. Then i moved to south dakota south dakota of all places one of my best friends live there and yeah she was living there at a time and she's like you could come up here and crush on my coutts in. Oh that's on the greyhound. Wow that's that's a hike from alabama to the dakotas. Yes well. I was stationed in south dakota. I had met his friend before. I even got up military in. And so you get to south dakota and he start working in the malls in the makeup counters or hours working started working. Jury county at tj maxx. In the end. I ended up being working my way into being a manager in gez oops in the mall. I don't know who again this is. A shop started off the stores where we get the like shirts with our like crazy stands like god he and all that kind of and then they win more to like girls clothing. Those where you can buy like the dark paints and stickers stick on your walls and like you now dry rupaul's drag race t shirts and stuff like well. That's off like they're like a sense. Yes yeah glitter. Now things things to look at when you're stoned and i started transitioning on their job. And so so you're at the mall working and then of course there's people up to no good and they're like going in there messing with you. Yeah because whereas started. We'll for one is really no black people in south dakota so i started in the mall like my transition which is kinda like overnight like saturday. When i went on work. I went and got my hair done. I said i just showed up a new person on monday so it didn't take long put for people to put to into together. You know people who were always come in the store and it kind of turned into like feeling like i was in a zoo. You know you felt like people were like a little bit too nice to you or they. They felt like there a crossing boundaries. They shouldn't know. When i was working in a mile was like people come in to look. You know like bay which is come by keys teenagers. Just come in like groups like sightseeing something you know not to charge you for that like this is this is real. you know. this isn't like at the zoo. This is like a person living their lives and part of it is. They're not even engaging with you there sir from staring at you from afar like when we think about a lot of entertainers let you know like a comic book conferences. They like charge forty dollars to meet their city at a desk. And you have to pay money but can't afford to pay money to meet them and get an autograph. You just kinda look at them from fifty feet away. it'd be like you know and and maybe it's like you know for a lot of people it's like you're not an entertainer your your clerk at a store manager story now and it's like yeah. It's not like you're getting paid to basically play the job of you. Know a retired star trek. You know nichelle nichols at a star trek convention. You know yeah it was just people being like assholes jeddah just being very mean. I'm sorry to hear that. I'm sure there's a stronger. And i'm sure there's some young kids that came to the mall. You know when. I was a kid. I was a mall rat and You may have inspired somebody to to live there authentic life. You know because zank you. That's how i try to look at you know and that's the thing is where you know you're being who you are. It really gives confidence to all different sorts of people to be who they are into find their authentic self. Because i want you know most people to people to be like that. Unless you're an asshole then don't be your authentic self. Be somebody else you know. You know when i was like when i was growing up there were like a few trans people in in mobile and i remember i been at the mardi gras parades when they will walk by like the stuff. People were screaming yell at these girls but was their key watching them. They feel inspire. You know at their courage So i mean well it's like dolly parton talking about a lot of the you know trans people or the drag queens or the sex workers or just women who liked wearing a lot of makeup for her there her heroes and that's what made her into this amazing entertainer because she drew strength and inspiration from these people who are like willing to do anything to look fabulous pair of high heel. Shoes is although in twenty twenty. They saying that high heel shoes are really percent drop in sales high heels because people aren't going out. They're not you know they're not necessarily even going into the office or anywhere so they're just kind of like i mean remember when payless shoe stores We're all over the place and you're getting started and drag or you're a person with large fee. That was the only guy shoes for your heart..

Feast of Fun
"payless shoe store" Discussed on Feast of Fun
"Monster cookies. Yes what's the song. There is like one of the first things i ever recorded. I i just have been in my but it was a friend of my actually made the be and sent it to meals. I owe you share rap over this. This is i. I like even started trying to do music and it was just me. Just make it up fun lyrics like back. then i really wasn't focusing on telling stories. I was trying to be like kitschy and quirky so. Yeah it was just like a fun track. Yeah you can't go wrong with you. Know referencing cookie. Monster from sesame street either. Yes and it was. It was kind of like a joke. That one of our friends. You say cookie monster a lot and sometimes of my phone's Chase of the nowhere else was saying he and yeah they came from. It's got a lot of times like something. i hear. People say a lot of something grandma may says my friends say a lot but no one is going to be saying that you know what i mean. You wanna have your own unique voice right. Yeah now when you left the military you started transitioning you were living in a lot of different places atlanta alabama and south dakota. Yes and how much time did you spend in those different states. I wasn't in atlanta very long. All only they'll go like a week. And i just like this isn't what my fantasy was was in my mind when i moved here. So that's what. I went back home to alabama was introduced to like pageant tapes and continental in in drag. I was introduced to all the like. When i went home in alabama and i was there for five or six months then i moved to south dakota kota of all places one of my best friends live there and yeah she was living there at a time. And she's like you could come up here and crush on my coutts in got on the greyhound. Wow that's that's a hike from alabama to the dakotas. Yes well. I was stationed in south dakota. I had met his friend before. I even got up military in. And so you get to south dakota and he start working in the malls in the makeup counters or hours working started working. Jury county at tj maxx. In the end. I ended up being working my way into being a manager in gez oops in the mall. I don't know who again this is. A shop started off the stores where we get the like shirts with our like crazy stands like god he and all that kind of and then they win more to like girls clothing. Those where you can buy like the dark paints and stickers stick on your walls and like you now dry rupaul's drag race t shirts and stuff like well. That's off like they're like a sense. Yes yeah glitter. Now things things to look at when you're stoned yeah. I started transitioning on their job. Oh so you're at the mall working and then of course there's people up to no good and they're like going in there messing with you. Yeah because whereas started. We'll for one is really no black people in south dakota so i started in the mall like my transition which is kinda like overnight like saturday. When i went on work. I went and got my hair done. I said i just showed up a new person on monday so it didn't take long put for people to put to into together. You know people who were always come in the store and it kind of turned into like feeling like i was in a petting zoo. You know you felt like people were like a little bit too nice to you or they. They felt like there crossing boundaries. They shouldn't know. When i was working in a mile was like people come in to look. You know like which is come by keys teenagers. Just come in like groups like sightseeing something you know not to charge you for that like this is this is real. you know. this isn't like at the zoo. This is like a person living their lives and part of it is. They're not even engaging with you there sir from staring at you from afar like when we think about a lot of entertainers let you know like a comic book conferences. They like charge forty dollars to meet their city at a desk. And you have to pay money but can't afford to pay money to meet them and get an autograph. You just kinda look at them from fifty feet away. it'd be like you know and and maybe it's like you know for a lot of people it's like you're not an entertainer your your clerk at a store manager story now and it's like yeah. It's not like you're getting paid to basically play the job of you. Know a retired star trek. You know nichelle nichols at a star trek convention. You know yeah it was just people being like assholes jeddah just being very mean. I'm sorry to hear that. I'm sure there's a stronger. And i'm sure there's some young kids that came to the mall. You know when. I was a kid. I was a mall rat and You may have inspired somebody to to live there authentic life. You know because zank you. That's how i try to look at you know and that's the thing is where you know you're being who you are. It really gives confidence to all different sorts of people to be who they are into find their authentic self. Because i want you know most people to people to be like that. Unless you're an asshole then don't be your authentic self. Be somebody else you know. You know when i was like when i was growing up there were like a few trans people in in mobile and remember. I been at the mardi gras parades when they will walk by like the stuff. People were screaming yell at these girls but was their key watching them. They feel inspire. You know at their courage So i mean well it's like dolly parton talking about a lot of the you know trans people or the drag queens or the sex workers or just women who lacked wearing a lot of makeup for her there her heroes and that's what made her into this amazing entertainer because she drew strength and inspiration from these people who are like willing to do anything to look fabulous pair of high heel. Shoes is although in twenty twenty. They saying that high heel shoes are really percent drop in sales high heels because people aren't going out. They're not you know they're not necessarily even going into the office or anywhere so they're just kind of like i mean remember when payless shoe stores We're all over the place and you're getting started and drag or you're a person with large fee. That was the only guy shoes for your heart..

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"payless shoe store" Discussed on Feast of Fun
"Monster cookies. Yes what inspired the song. There is like one of the first things i ever recorded. I i just have been in my but it was a friend of my actually made the be and sent it to meals. I owe you share rap over this. This is i. I like even started trying to do music and it was just me. Just make it up fun lyrics like back. then i really wasn't focusing on telling stories. I was trying to be like kitschy and quirky so. Yeah it was just like a fun track. Yeah you can't go wrong with you. Know referencing cookie. Monster from sesame street either. Yes and it was. It was kind of like a joke. That one of our friends. You say cookie monster a lot and sometimes of my phone's Say of the nowhere else was saying he and yeah they came from. It's got a lot of times like something. i hear. People say a lot of something grandma may says my friends say a lot but no one is going to be saying that you know what i mean. You wanna have your own unique voice right. Yeah now when you left the military you started transitioning you were living in a lot of different places atlanta alabama and south dakota. Yes and how much time did you spend in those different states. I wasn't in atlanta very long. All only they'll go like a week. And i just like this isn't what my fantasy was was in my mind when i moved here. So that's what. I went back home to alabama was introduced to like pageant tapes and continental in in drag. I was introduced to all the like. When i went home in alabama and i was there for five or six months then i moved to south dakota kota of all places one of my best friends live there and yeah she was living there at a time. And she's like you could come up here and crush on my coutts in. Oh that's on the greyhound. Wow that's that's a hike from alabama to the dakotas. Yes well. I was stationed in south dakota. I had met this friend before. I even got up military in and so you get to south dakota and he start working in the malls in the makeup counters or hours working started working. Jury county at tj maxx. In the end. I ended up being working my way into being a manager in gez oops in the mall. I don't know who again this is. A shop started off the stores where we get the like shirts without like crazy stands like god he and all that kind of and then they win more to like girls clothing. Those where you can buy like the dark paints and stickers to stick on your walls and like you now Dry rupaul's drag race t shirts and stuff like well. That's off like they're like a sense. Yes yeah glitter you. Now things things to look at when you're stoned and i started transitioning on their job. Oh so you're at the mall working and then of course there's people up to no good and they're like going in there messing with you. Yeah because whereas started. We'll for one is really no black people in south dakota so i started in the mall like my transition which is kinda like overnight like saturday. When i went on work. I went and got my hair done. I said i just showed up a new person on monday so it didn't take long put for people to put to into together. You know people who were always come in the store and it kind of turned into like feeling like i was in a zoo. You know you felt like people were like a little bit too nice to you or they. They felt like there a crossing boundaries. They shouldn't know. When i was working in a mile was like people come in to look. You know like which is come by keys teenagers. Just come in like groups like sightseeing something you know not to charge you for that like this is this is real. you know. this isn't like at the zoo. This is like a person living their lives and part of it is. They're not even engaging with you there sir from staring at you from afar like when we think about a lot of entertainers let you know like a comic book conferences. They like charge forty dollars to meet their city at a desk. And you have to pay money but can't afford to pay money to meet them and get an autograph. You just kinda look at them from fifty feet away. it'd be like you know and and maybe it's like you know for a lot of people it's like you're not an entertainer your your clerk at a store manager story now and it's like yeah. It's not like you're getting paid to basically play the job of you. Know a retired star trek. You know nichelle nichols at a star trek convention. You know yeah it was just people being like assholes jeddah just being very mean. I'm sorry to hear that. I'm sure there's a stronger. And i'm sure there's some young kids that came to the mall. You know when. I was a kid. I was a mall rat and You may have inspired somebody to to live there authentic life. You know because zank you. That's how i try to look at you know and that's the thing is where you know you're being who you are. It really gives confidence to all different sorts of people to be who they are into find their authentic self. Because i want you know most people to people to be like that. Unless you're an asshole then don't be your authentic self. Be somebody else you know. You know when i was like when i was growing up there were like a few trans people in in mobile and i remember i been at the mardi gras parades when they will walk by like the stuff. People were screaming yell at these girls but was their key watching them. They feel inspire. You know at their courage So i mean well it's like dolly parton talking about a lot of the you know trans people or the drag queens or the sex workers or just women who lacked wearing a lot of makeup for her there her heroes and that's what made her into this amazing entertainer because she drew strength and inspiration from these people who are like willing to do anything to look fabulous pair of high heeled. Shoes is although in twenty twenty. They saying that high heel shoes are about to go extinct really percent drop in sales high heels because people aren't going out. They're not you know they're not necessarily even going into the office or anywhere so they're just kind of like i mean remember when payless shoe stores We're all over the place and you're getting started and drag or you're a person with large fee. That was the only guy shoes for your heart.

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Arkansas, Ben And District Manager discussed on Fred and Angi
"Hey thanks to a feel good story moms that's creeping up payless shoe stores might be getting ready to close for good but in Arkansas one family was using the bankruptcy as a way to pay it forward woman in Kerry journey again says that she took her kids to the mall back in may to buy them some shoes what our oldest daughter is a pair of dentures sneakers she told her mom about a boy in the class who love the Avengers and had the shoes that Ben had shoes that were too small for him so she asked her mom if you could buy them for her classmate as I was checking out I just said how much for the rest of the shoes in the store like all of them choose almost joking but I could see the clerk her face the we'll start to turn she finished checking me out she said can I have your number later that day she got a call from the district manager telling her that she could buy out the rest of the store it was already liquidation due to the bankruptcy so she ended up buying fifty a hundred pairs of shoes while and the family plans a throw back to school party to every child who comes you have a new pair of shoes for this school year I don't know how much that cost it doesn't say

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2-year-old girl killed by falling mirror in Payless shoe store
"300 nine fbi director christopher ray is coming to boston he'll be the keynote speaker wednesday at the annual conference on cybersecurity at bc among other things he's expected to talk about what the feds are doing to stay ahead of cyber threats and the importance of private sector partners dartmouth police are appealing for help as they investigated deadly hit and run 33yearold stash of foul area of west port was struck and killed at about seven last night on state road investigators do not have a description of the vehicle which fled the scene anyone with information again asked to call dartmouth police a freak accident claimed the life of a child in a store in suburban atlanta georgia relative say the two year old girl was killed when a large mirror fell on top of her at the payless shoe store pulling through uh everybody so grieving and it's really heart we're all still in a pretty big state of shock the girl died at a hospital in the family believes the mirror wasn't secure when it fell in a statement payless is extending sympathies to the families saying it's devastated by what happened and are cooperating with investigators as florida lawmakers prepare to vote on a huge firearms bill the pressure is on to tackle gun violence on the federal level.