A black-and-white photo of a person mid-air in a Superman-style body suspension pose, supported by multiple hooks in their back and legs, smiling joyfully toward the camera. They are suspended horizontally in a large indoor space with high ceilings and visible rigging. A group of onlookers—some seated, some standing—watch with expressions of admiration, amusement, and support. The atmosphere is lively and communal, capturing a moment of shared experience and transformation.

More people of Walgreens

Ok, I’ll admit when I wrote the first People of Walgreens post, it was just an excuse to post a picture of a pretty girl.   The fact that she was in Walgreens was just to play off the People of Walmart website.

Sure enough, less than a month later, I find a picture of another pretty girl in a Walgreens.  This can’t just be a coincidence right?  American ModBlog readers help me out, is BME member Bitemyrhymez, just another isolated incident, or is Walgreens really this awesome?

PoW

Like the last People of Walgreens entry, this image comes from the stretched lobe gallery.

Comments

12 responses to “More people of Walgreens”

  1. peteD3 Avatar
    peteD3

    im surprised nobody from the piercing pagoda/ claire’s has come up with crappy jelery that makes your ears LOOK stretched….

  2. peteD3 Avatar
    peteD3

    im surprised nobody from the piercing pagoda/ claire’s has come up with crappy jelery that makes your ears LOOK stretched….

  3. peteD3 Avatar
    peteD3

    spelin aint me stong point

  4. peteD3 Avatar
    peteD3

    spelin aint me stong point

  5. oppositronic Avatar
    oppositronic

    walgreens is a very common store that probably like 99% of americans have been to, so there is a wide cross-section of America represented in walgreens customers. depending on the location of the walgreens it will have different demographics as to what kind of customers it gets. if you are looking to meet “pretty girls” i really wouldn’t recommend hanging around walgreens, maybe some kind of online dating thing will work for you. hope i have cleared up some of this confusion for you, and i really hope you work it out with the whole “pretty girls” thing.

  6. oppositronic Avatar
    oppositronic

    walgreens is a very common store that probably like 99% of americans have been to, so there is a wide cross-section of America represented in walgreens customers. depending on the location of the walgreens it will have different demographics as to what kind of customers it gets. if you are looking to meet “pretty girls” i really wouldn’t recommend hanging around walgreens, maybe some kind of online dating thing will work for you. hope i have cleared up some of this confusion for you, and i really hope you work it out with the whole “pretty girls” thing.

  7. bitemyrhymez Avatar
    bitemyrhymez

    Walgreens is sort of cool… better than WalMart anyway 🙂 and p.s. I’m always at walgreens.. I work there 🙁 and p.s.s. Thanks so much for putting me in your blog!!

  8. bitemyrhymez Avatar
    bitemyrhymez

    Walgreens is sort of cool… better than WalMart anyway 🙂 and p.s. I’m always at walgreens.. I work there 🙁 and p.s.s. Thanks so much for putting me in your blog!!

  9. Yosh Avatar
    Yosh

    I have actually seen jewelry that looks like your ears are stretched. they aren’t any bigger than 00g but i thought it was pretty odd to see. And the girl in this photo is very pretty rob.

  10. Yosh Avatar
    Yosh

    I have actually seen jewelry that looks like your ears are stretched. they aren’t any bigger than 00g but i thought it was pretty odd to see. And the girl in this photo is very pretty rob.

  11. bitemyrhymez Avatar
    bitemyrhymez

    why is everyone talking about fake stretched earlobe jewelry? mine are real……

  12. bitemyrhymez Avatar
    bitemyrhymez

    why is everyone talking about fake stretched earlobe jewelry? mine are real……

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