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ashling Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-27-07 11:23 PM
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People who hold reunions in the middle of the aisle at the grocery store
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Sunday morning I was at Kroger trying to get a few things and there was a terrible back up in the main aisle. When I finally made it down in front of the dairy case, there were about six middle aged folks with two or three carts standing in the aisle talking. I frowned as I went by and on my way back they were still there. I said (in a friendly tone) "Reunion?" one of the ladies smiles and say's "yeah, old home week" like I was supposed to be impressed or something. My response as I went by: "May I suggest you go to the corner?" (this time my tone was rather judgemental. I think they broke up soon after.


%&###!&#!!!

A lot of people were having a problem getting around back there because of this shit. When I saw they manager standing up front directing stuff, I told him that maybe he should break up these little coffee klatches so that people couldactually shop. He said, if I did somebody would just complain. So I said "Oh, well, I guess you're right ... i]I'll
Why do they make these nitwits managers????!!!!!!!!!
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