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hmmm,,,i'm tempted to call fake...there was one not too long ago that was exactly like this, except at ikea...you could have been a LITTLE more wise and picked one from earlier so no one would remember but, i also suppose it could be true...if it is...well...yeah that's a bit of an overreaction ;p
I want to smack all of you saying you thought winn-dixie was just a dog and/or the people who made the movie if they didn't include the simple point that the girl found winn-dixie the dog in a Winn-Dixie the store, and that's why it was named such.
I love how people are saying this is fake just because the OP made a typo, one that was only off by one letter for that matter. Seriously, don't be such grammar Nazis =/ Anyway, your mom must be really over protective. I mean, at least she cares about you, but still...FYL.
#123: That must be only in YOUR state, so stick to where YOU live because generalization is really stupid. the winn dixies in louisiana have fair pricings and great workers. I actually wanted to work there as a bagger untill I found out that I was too young. #129: thank you, people are really idiotic. i still remeber that book and movie and I read it YEARS ago. Like 3rd grade. Oh OP: and maybe your mom was pissed and thought you left her.
Were you your mom's ride? Maybe she was worried you'd left without her? It's a little more understandable to be concerned about being left at Winn-Dixie. On a side note... #94... I'm 22 and completely independent at this point in my life. I live in a different state than my parents, but when I'm in town, I'd be more than willing to help my mother with the grocery shopping. When I was going to college, and went home on the occasional weekend, my mom would buy me some groceries to help out. When one is in college, they may be independent, but I'd highly doubt that most would be financially independent.
Oh wow that sounds like my Mom.... poor thing... Is funny though....
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lmfao. awwwee. your mom must REALLY love you. ...lol ;)
oh gosh