Re: Urban legends. I cannot locate the story, there

From: JJ&A (w7ls@blarg.net)
Date: Sat Nov 16 2002 - 23:23:15 PST


I went to http://www.urbanlegends.com and searched for 'target', 'target stores' and couldn't find the story. Please shoot me a link and/or search criteria, so I can run this down. Thanks.
Jim

Patrick Jankowiak wrote:

> It is a legend, and is stated so, but so many of us sffel very strongly about such issues, maybe a more visible disclaimer should be used, so as to make sure everyone reads the fine print:
>
> #############################################
> #############################################
> #### ####
> #### From the urban legends webpage..... ####
> #### ####
> #############################################
> #############################################
>
> (oh crap, I am sounding like a liberal democrat now.. )
>
> ddoyle9570@aol.com wrote:
> >
> > Speaking of Vietnam Veterans....are there anyone on the list who served there with signal construction units? I need some help with a couple Signal Corps trucks I am restoring.
> >
> > About Target....
> >
> > From the urban legends webpage.....
> >
> > Claim: Target stores do not consider Vietnam veterans 'worthy of help.'
> > Status: Ambiguous.
> >
> > Example: [Collected on the Internet, 2002]
> >
>
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