All the cuddly 80's nostalgia you can handle ('cause buying something once is never enough) : cabbage patch kids , strawberry shortcake pocket book boom box , care bears , and my little pony.
And discriminating pharmacists:
A 26-year-old Missouri woman was refused EC when she handed her prescription to a pharmacist at a Target store in Fenton, MO, on September 30. The woman was told by the pharmacist, “I won’t fill it. It’s my right not to fill it.” Target does not support a policy to have valid prescriptions for birth control, including emergency contraception, filled in-store without discrimination or delay!
source: saveroe.com
Yuck.
4 comments:
Ew! I really liked Target until now. I think people should consider respecting privacy instead of being poopheads!
a few days ago i saw target's public statement about this, where they said they're doing what they think is best with the aim of keeping all of their employees comfortable and secure in their work environment. i, personally, get a lot more upset about the excessive and unnecessary prescription of antibiotics than i do about EC; if i were a target pharmacist, could i withhold the erythromycin your doctor prescribed to shut you up about your head cold and get you out of the office in time for his raquetball match? if i'm hanging on tomkat's every move, can i tear up your zoloft prescription before your very eyes?
grrrr. anyway, for the record, i'd like to state quite emphatically that those are NOT my little ponies, and that's not my strawberry shortcake, either. what have they done to them? they're all creepy. they appear to have been shipped off to mattel fat camp for a few decades.
No joke about the my little ponies! They look all bug-eyed and anorexic. It's creepy. They were much more cute when I was eight.
It's weird to walk through the aisles of target and see those toys that look sorta like the ones we had, but not. It's like they've had a "my scene" / "bratz" make-over.
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