She gets better sacks at the grocery store than I do. If I tried that, I wouldn’t make it halfway to the door before most of them would rip apart ! ! !
That’s me! I like to make one trip from car to house, but it is certainly no where near 400 lbs! With a nod to Templo S.U.D, I try to take a cart in from the parking lot to store and not take one out as well! ;-)
Got THAT right! I have issues with the baggers that insist on putting one item in each bag. For one thing, I don’t want the extra plastic (usually carry my own but sometimes forget to bring them) and secondly I will not make repeated trips to carry it all in. So… they put two items in each bag, then double bag. I am not a grocery shopping fan.
Those plastic bags can harm you fingers-my husband uses his wheel barrow the get all the groceries up our hill to the house. Get something with wheels, you will save yourself.
Not really a pluggerism, but this comic reminds me of a weird situation with my sister-in-law. She and my brother lived in a rural area where bears were sometimes seen. She was terrified of bears, so after grocery shopping, she would send my young nephews out to bring the groceries in!
kingdiamond69 almost 4 years ago
I have callouses on my fingers from doing this all the time.
Templo S.U.D. almost 4 years ago
Who buys £400 of groceries? I’d say a Brit at Costco.
Caldonia almost 4 years ago
It’s good to have a pouch.
amethyst52 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
And you need to balance them equally or you tip over going up the stairs.
Gent almost 4 years ago
Now we know how she stays in shape.
Breadboard almost 4 years ago
Hope none of those bags break ! Good luck on getting through the door ;-)
jr1234 almost 4 years ago
ALL that needs Toilet paper too
UmmeMoosa almost 4 years ago
Not to mention lifting them all up at once and plopping them down on the counter.
'IndyMan' almost 4 years ago
She gets better sacks at the grocery store than I do. If I tried that, I wouldn’t make it halfway to the door before most of them would rip apart ! ! !
nyssawho13 almost 4 years ago
That’s me! I like to make one trip from car to house, but it is certainly no where near 400 lbs! With a nod to Templo S.U.D, I try to take a cart in from the parking lot to store and not take one out as well! ;-)
Kalkkuna almost 4 years ago
She went to the store for “just a couple of things.” A true Plugger.
pheets almost 4 years ago
Got THAT right! I have issues with the baggers that insist on putting one item in each bag. For one thing, I don’t want the extra plastic (usually carry my own but sometimes forget to bring them) and secondly I will not make repeated trips to carry it all in. So… they put two items in each bag, then double bag. I am not a grocery shopping fan.
ctolson almost 4 years ago
Guess that makes me a Superman ’cause I do the same thing.
John9 almost 4 years ago
I always try, But my problem is I can’t lift my arms to close the “hatch” and no I don’t have a newfangled foot sensor (makes me a Plugger also)
Homerville Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Good one, Lisa.
kaycstamper almost 4 years ago
I use my wheelbarrow!
JaneCl almost 4 years ago
I use an empty mop bucket with wheels to transport my groceries.
kathleenhicks62 almost 4 years ago
Those plastic bags can harm you fingers-my husband uses his wheel barrow the get all the groceries up our hill to the house. Get something with wheels, you will save yourself.
Alberta Oil Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Her real power shows when she opens the kitchen door with her mouth
martinman8 almost 4 years ago
only if the bags hold
raybarb44 almost 4 years ago
She’s even stronger than that. She’s usually also a Grandmother…..
Jack Dawson almost 4 years ago
This usually occurs when my wife says she is only going to pick up “a couple of things.”
GG_loves_comics Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Curses on those grocery clerks who put one thing in each bag!
tcayer almost 4 years ago
Except now in NY, Plastic grocery bags are illegal!
finnygirl Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Not really a pluggerism, but this comic reminds me of a weird situation with my sister-in-law. She and my brother lived in a rural area where bears were sometimes seen. She was terrified of bears, so after grocery shopping, she would send my young nephews out to bring the groceries in!