Someone that tries to buy beer at an Indiana grocery store on Sunday! :laughing:
What is so "Speshul" about people who can't organize their lives well enough to get everything all at once at the store - so they need a separate "express" line because they need to come every other day for the few items they "duhh, forgot" ?
They are catering to idiots, why do we have to put up with that anyway ?
Once a week, full cart, make it worth the trip, one priority.
Here's a sign for the store front;
DON'T COME IN HERE FOR FEWER THAN FIFTEEN ITEMS.
GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER.
See Bird you are in the big city, a big city guy, around here the retired guys sit on a bench in front of the local country store all day and scope everyone out who walks in to the store - it is a hoot to watch them but they don't get any excercise...they just lurk and watch. I have ofter wondered what in the world they could think to talk about all day long on that wooden bench...????
Turn it around the other way;
What is so "Speshul" about people who can't organize their lives well enough to get everything all at once at the store - so they need a separate "express" line because they need to come every other day for the few items they "duhh, forgot" ?
They are catering to idiots, why do we have to put up with that anyway ?
Once a week, full cart, make it worth the trip, one priority.
Here's a sign for the store front;
DON'T COME IN HERE FOR FEWER THAN FIFTEEN ITEMS.
GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER.
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See Bird you are in the big city, a big city guy, around here the retired guys sit on a bench in front of the local country store all day and scope everyone out who walks in to the store - it is a hoot to watch them but they don't get any excercise...they just lurk and watch. I have ofter wondered what in the world they could think to talk about all day long on that wooden bench...????
Yep, I'm a city guy now, but I grew up in little towns, or out in the country near little towns, so I'm still a bit familiar with those little country stores.:laughing:
Yep, I'm a city guy now, but I grew up in little towns, or out in the country near little towns, so I'm still a bit familiar with those little country stores.:laughing: