Still dreaming, humans can hardly get an unmanned rocket into space without them burning up. I was a child that grew up in awe and wonder of the moon landing, by the early 70s there was going to be a colony, we were going to build huge space ships because the gravity was almost 0, food can grow to monster sizes and feed everyone. Don’t believe it anymore.
Safeway in San Francisco tried the quarter in the slot to remove a cart—gave up and put sensor in the wheels that prevented the carts from being removed from the premises.
Come on people, please return your cart to the cart rack.
I used to work at a Home Depot, and had to sometimes go help wrangle the carts. It is amazing how far away some people pushed the carts, across the street and into a different shopping center.
allen@home about 2 years ago
Doesn’t surprise me.
C about 2 years ago
Handy
baddawg1989 about 2 years ago
Well, the cart rack WAS a bit far to walk to…
AtariDragon about 2 years ago
Based on my experience, the shopping cart should be rolling downhill towards their lander, putting a dent and a scratch in its side.
soundcomm about 2 years ago
Maybe the cow left it there when she jumped over the moon!
chireef about 2 years ago
there are homeless people on the moon too?
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 2 years ago
You got a better way to transport samples?
whahoppened about 2 years ago
They never park them where they belong, do they?
Copy-&-Paste about 2 years ago
Bleeb’s excited: “YEA, I’M HOME!!!”
Doug K about 2 years ago
This would likely not happen with a cart from an Aldi store.
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
There must be a .Walmart near by…
Chris about 2 years ago
shopping cart on the moon… is there a store nearby I don’t know about?
joe piglet Premium Member about 2 years ago
Still dreaming, humans can hardly get an unmanned rocket into space without them burning up. I was a child that grew up in awe and wonder of the moon landing, by the early 70s there was going to be a colony, we were going to build huge space ships because the gravity was almost 0, food can grow to monster sizes and feed everyone. Don’t believe it anymore.
Dobie Premium Member about 2 years ago
… of course, it would be the one that has one wonky wheel!
Gandalf about 2 years ago
The first Bleeb in space…
timinwsac Premium Member about 2 years ago
What no lime scooters?
cmo2495 Premium Member about 2 years ago
I’m only surprised it’s not a Target cart.
Baucuva about 2 years ago
They may want to up their oxygen a bit. It looks like they’re turning blue.
geese28 about 2 years ago
Why is it not floating?
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 2 years ago
There IS a man on the moon, and he shops at Crater Joe’s!!! (ouch, that one hurt a little).
e.groves about 2 years ago
Shouldn’t there be a plastic bag in the picture, too?
Pickled Pete about 2 years ago
I’m surprised no one has seen that the moonpeople left it there so the explorers could collect moon samples to take back with them..
paranormal about 2 years ago
Not enough rocks to fill the cart this trip…
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Okay. That’s what I want to see in my lifetime. A shopping cart and an empty garbage can on Mars. Elon Musk, Tag you’re it.
Buckeye67 about 2 years ago
Well, who’s going to ride and who’s going to push.
The Orange Mailman about 2 years ago
Global warming has led to snowfall on the moon.
Betrayral In The Common Room about 2 years ago
Maybe this person came from the past (In Futurama there are homeless people too)
po'dawg about 2 years ago
Did you know those shopping carts cost about a $1,000
Aficionado about 2 years ago
Nice to see that Bleeb was not severely injured in yesterday’s flattening.
WCraft Premium Member about 2 years ago
Obviously no Aldi’s there ore someone would’ve returned it to get their quarter back.
ronaldspence about 2 years ago
There are people who record non cart returners and post the evidence to shame them… https://m.youtube.com/channel/UClMUlr8yHymYgSe58DpUH7w
tung cha cha cha about 2 years ago
Safeway in San Francisco tried the quarter in the slot to remove a cart—gave up and put sensor in the wheels that prevented the carts from being removed from the premises.
David_the_CAD about 2 years ago
Come on people, please return your cart to the cart rack.
I used to work at a Home Depot, and had to sometimes go help wrangle the carts. It is amazing how far away some people pushed the carts, across the street and into a different shopping center.