Start with people walking around in bathrobes and slippers sleepily and vainly searching for... something.With that said, we can now get back to the topic in this thread which originally was: people in grocery stores.?
Start with people walking around in bathrobes and slippers sleepily and vainly searching for... something.With that said, we can now get back to the topic in this thread which originally was: people in grocery stores.?
I, on the other hand, still want an apology for "hayness."![]()
People in stores only bother me when there are too many of them. But then I just finish shopping and get out of there.
Start with people walking around in bathrobes and slippers sleepily and vainly searching for... something.With that said, we can now get back to the topic in this thread which originally was: people in grocery stores.?
I really hate it when I see people at the store in their pajamas.
Put some real clothes on, you fuckers.
Even Better:I've got a better one, don't leave your shopping to the last minute when the store is closing.
I'm pretty sure everyone has moved on to the originally intended topic...
I, on the other hand, still want an apology for "hayness."![]()
I apologize for using that word. I'm not sure how to spell it though..? Anyway also need to research before hand too.![]()
I hate to say it but I have been the uncessary pyjama person in the grocery store and have been guilty of it from time to time.
I also can't stand jerks in the parking lot screaming at the top of your lungs "go to hell!" That happened once at a Krogers for Dad and I. The dude couldn't drive to save his life and Dad, unwillingly, rolled down his window and politely said: "you know if you don't know how to drive you need to go on home" The man responded by saying: GO TO HELL at the top of his lungs. I don't know what was barking up his tree that day..apparantly something terribly wrong.
Although I hate to generalize, I've learned the hard way not to go to the grocery store on whatever day(s) food stamps are disbursed. On the occasions where I've done that, I encountered some of the rudest, angriest people I've ever met in my life.
I get that being poor isn't fun, but that's no reason to ram my cart while you give me an "I wish you were fucking dead" glare.![]()
Especially the ones with the button-up backflaps.Wait, let me try again: I want to be bad to women in pajamas.
Although I hate to generalize, I've learned the hard way not to go to the grocery store on whatever day(s) food stamps are disbursed. On the occasions where I've done that, I encountered some of the rudest, angriest people I've ever met in my life.
I get that being poor isn't fun, but that's no reason to ram my cart while you give me an "I wish you were fucking dead" glare.![]()
Interesting, I'm in grocery stores a lot as part of my work, and I find that the people whom appear to have money are by far the most rude, as if they own the store.
Overweight people in stores...Yes, I feel sorry for them much of the time, but it shocks me how many of them there are, they can barely breathe and move through the store a decent pace. As a personal trainer as well, I have to think in my head what changes they can make, but there are a great deal of things they've done to get to that point on their own. I see a lot of "normal" or slightly chubby people whose carts are FILLED with processed food..literally saw a mother and daughter the other day with 90% of their food in boxes. I nearly fell over.
RAMA
Especially the ones with the button-up backflaps.Wait, let me try again: I want to be bad to women in pajamas.
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