I work in a major supermarket in the Miami area, and I'm always annoyed when someone insists on grabbing one of the carts I just spent 10 minutes outside in the hot sun collecting, when there are at least 25 others sitting in front of them that they can choose from. They even stop you when you're halfway through the door, struggling to push them uphill, while your sweating your butt off in the heat, trying desperately to get inside where it's cool. Why do they do it? Are they on some sort of power trip or something? Also, why do they insist on carryout service during an electrical storm? Don't they realize that people have gotten killed pushing metal shopping carts outside in the lightning? In fact, a lady in Opa-Locka was struck by lightning just the other day, while holding an umbrella and trying to go through the front door of her house! Don't people watch the news on T.V.? Do they even care?
2006-08-27
16:26:38
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