There’s something in it, mostly for Broomie.Seriously, did you think our little green temperamental witch was going around preaching morality just because she’s so saintly?!
Some grocery stores have carts that will lock the wheels if you go beyond a boundary outside of the store. Grocery carts are expensive $75 to $150 each!
When I was in college I had an on-campus apartment that was about 4 blocks from the nearest grocery store. I didn’t have a car, and walking that far with a large load of groceries was out of the question. What I’d do was leave my drivers liscense with the clerk at the store, take the grocery cart home with my groceries, and then, after I got the groceries up to my apartnment I’d take the cart back and get my DL. Of course, that was back before my arthritus and other leg problems started bothering me and I was doing a lot more walking.
Argythree over 9 years ago
Situational ethics?
Sisyphos over 9 years ago
There’s something in it, mostly for Broomie.Seriously, did you think our little green temperamental witch was going around preaching morality just because she’s so saintly?!
ShadowBeast Premium Member over 9 years ago
And that’s why some stores have carts where you have to put a quarter in it.
Cordicfan over 9 years ago
Some grocery stores have carts that will lock the wheels if you go beyond a boundary outside of the store. Grocery carts are expensive $75 to $150 each!
Happy Tinkerbelle Premium Member over 9 years ago
Win win situation. Broomie got the shoplifter and she got a lift to the shop!@Cordicfan Wow, I thought the carts would cost more!
news_techren over 9 years ago
Those 25-cent shopping carts are a real bargain! I get a new one every week. But my garage is filling up with them.
pschearer Premium Member over 9 years ago
Sing, sang, sung. Ring, rang, rung. Bring, brang, brung. Makes sense to me.
patlaborvi over 9 years ago
When I was in college I had an on-campus apartment that was about 4 blocks from the nearest grocery store. I didn’t have a car, and walking that far with a large load of groceries was out of the question. What I’d do was leave my drivers liscense with the clerk at the store, take the grocery cart home with my groceries, and then, after I got the groceries up to my apartnment I’d take the cart back and get my DL. Of course, that was back before my arthritus and other leg problems started bothering me and I was doing a lot more walking.