To: Kevin Curry
After Thanksgiving my sister and I went to Frys. There was a line around the side of the store. Just as we were walking up to the front the ?Manager opened a another front door to start another line. We were first. From the other line we and others were called several names. When we went into the store, I saw better looks from mass murderers. I WILL NEVER go to a after Holiday sale as long as I live.
10 posted on
12/28/2003 8:50:04 AM PST by
Dallas59
To: Dallas59
I still remember a traumatic incident from my youth in the candy aisle of a KMart. Just as I was about to reach for a Butterfinger a voice on the intercom said, "Attention KMart shoppers, we have a blue light special on Butterfinger candybars . . . ." I was bowled over and nearly crushed by a woman who bore more than a vague resemblance to Mike Ditka in drag. And she was just the vaguard of the mob.
Not only did I not get a candybar, I barely escaped with my life. I still bear psychic scars.
To: Dallas59
Same thing happens when they open a new checkout at the store or a bank teller window. I say, at that point, it's a free for all.
How about this one? Long line at the movie theater -- you drop the family off at the end of the line and park the car. By the time you get there, they've moved way up in the line and you join them. Is this OK? Or is it Louisville Slugger time?
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