SailQwest
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Clara is here! She's quite yummy.
Of course I did. Somebody has to start.
Clara is here! She's quite yummy.
I deleted everything. I hope nothing was important.
I should do that to my closets.
If I were a cart boy I would probably pack and site a .357 at customers who left carts at the perimeter of the parking lot if you know what I'm sayin'!
So do you guys return your shopping carts to the "cart corral" after loading groceries into your car? or is it the stores job to take care of them?. I never bought the "we are saving you money by not hiring teenagers to do this" line. Should this important question be it's own thread?
Don has got junk in his trunk. Women like that.
Ha! I was hoping for such a response.
I was going to post it on your thread but didn't want to get in trouble with a mod. They'd recognize the names from here.
One of my post-college roommates worked at a place for disabled adults. She did "apartment" training with them and would bring them home to learn how to cook.
I will NEVER be ready for winter. It's not even about the chores. They get done or they don't. Sometimes I just pray for the snow to come to cover up the unfinished crap. But ready for winter? NEVER.
The particular school I was at today has an apartment built into it for residential skills training.
It's the road trip Clara. She's just visiting.
Carts can get crazy, and need to be kept corralled.
I return my carts. For me, it's a public safety issue.
My son got a call -- scratch that -- I got a call from the police once because my son was caught shopping cart bowling. Those suckers at the time cost $400.
I usually do this. I will also grab a nearby cart on my way in to the store and use that one if available. If the parking lot is very busy or the cart corral is far away (don't want my ice melting) I will place the cart where it will not interfere with parking.So do you guys return your shopping carts to the "cart corral" after loading groceries into your car? or is it the stores job to take care of them?. I never bought the "we are saving you money by not hiring teenagers to do this" line. Should this important question be it's own thread?