In some parts of the world it's actually customary to do your full load of shopping, using small children to hold the groceries and than going outside to load up a shopping cart on the way back to the car.
We need this sign where I work..people pass up the huge lines of carts, come into the store, stop, and say "where are the carts?" Uh, did you see all those big silver metal thingies on wheels before you came in?
word verification: resessi not quite in a recession, but pretty darn close.
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Things I see a lot: silica gel "do not eat"; hair dryer labels; inside the bus "do not drill"; Wal-mart sign about IDs; coffee machine with "2" cup sizes; employees must "wash hands"; that failblog post.
7 comments:
They could mean anything!
My ideas for what might be substituted for "shopping cart":
-deep breath
-shower
-photograph
-bow
-laxative
:-)
A shoplifting cart.
Word verification code: marmlia.
I think "shopping cart" is street lingo for 8 valium crshed into a full bottle of robitussin.
Awesomeness!
I love this blog, it's deliciously pointless :)
In some parts of the world it's actually customary to do your full load of shopping, using small children to hold the groceries and than going outside to load up a shopping cart on the way back to the car.
We need this sign where I work..people pass up the huge lines of carts, come into the store, stop, and say "where are the carts?" Uh, did you see all those big silver metal thingies on wheels before you came in?
word verification: resessi not quite in a recession, but pretty darn close.
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