What kind of poor bastard is buying TVs that can fit in the bottom basket?
What kind of poor bastard is buying TVs that can fit in the bottom basket?
Well, since there are no "rules" posted and I apparently fall into one of the "do not screw with" profiles (because profiling is how they decide who to ask), it's apparently against the rules to check my receipt, so sure, I'll go to Walmart.
Imagine if you bought a shotgun from my wife inside my house while I watched, but before you stepped out of the door, I asked for verification that you actually paid her, and instead, you told me to "piss up a rope", and I smiled and said, "have a good day, sir" as you flipped me off and walked out the door to absolutely no consequence.
now thats funny as hellSee my receipt? Why sure!
And if you have a few minutes I'd like to tell you about Jesus the Lord our Savior...
no kidding 60's I would say suck but still alive and still being a dirty old man60's are going to take you out back of the wood shed then.
Just as with the gun restrictions argument, there is a big difference between someone's house and a business open to the general public. When folks start equating the two, especially coupling that with some sort of demand for respect, you know they're losing the debate.
I have a hard time believing that anyone at Wally World can say that itās their store, in the manner you own your house.But to me they are the same. My house/ business, my rules. Your house/ business, your rules. A public building- court house, library, public park- well that's another ball of wax.
We don't go unless we absolutely positively 100% have no other option but to go. And yesterday was one of those times considering it was Sunday.This thread paid off for me yesterday.
We were in the Fuquay Walmart, all the self-checkout registers were dismantled, the area was being worked on. Do you think they staffed-up the regular registers? Nope.
There must have been over 40 people in line with carts full of groceries. Three registers were open.
People were abandoning carts in the aisles. With meat and milk in the cart. Just walked out.
I thought about this thread, and the tips some of you mentioned. I took my wife back to the ammo counter with our stuff, (about 8 items, no cart) and we checked out. I think we were the only ones who thought of that counter, since there was also a line at electronics and garden.
On our way out the door, I spotted some old guy deep in the line with three things in his hand. I gave him the tip on the ammo counter so he wouldnāt have to wait 30 minutes.
Anyway... thanks for the tip, Iām not sure it would have dawned on me.
I am amazed that you found someone in Sporting Goods. That is usually a long and aggravating process (finding someone). I'd be willing to bet that store management made sure every available register was manned because of the checkout issue. Worked for you!I took my wife back to the ammo counter with our stuff, (about 8 items, no cart) and we checked out. I think we were the only ones who thought of that counter, since there was also a line at electronics and garden.
I thought about this thread, and the tips some of you mentioned. I took my wife back to the ammo counter with our stuff, (about 8 items, no cart) and we checked out. I think we were the only ones who thought of that counter, since there was also a line at electronics and garden.
Hwy 150 location?My wife and I (unfortunately) had to go to Walmart last night and they have the people that check EVERYTHING and EVERYONE and they'll stop you and chase you. Home boy looked in our cart, opened our new cooler, saw 3 bags of ice and pulled all 3 bags out of the cooler and I heard him count out loud, One, Two, Three. Then took everything out of the couple of bags we had. Meanwhile other employees are blocking other people with stuff from leaving so this ONE GUY can check everything. Charlie Foxtrot. South Winston Walmart is the home of People of Walmart...
I just got home from my normal Sunday morning trip for groceries, a bit earlier than normal today though.
Anyway, I thought of this thread as I left the store.
Today I was there at just after 7am, so it wasnt too busy.
There was a greeter, she did not greet me. No worries, I still said 'good morning' like I do every Sunday morning (usually its a 60-ish white woman with glasses who is very polite).
Did my shopping, picked up a shotgun toe rest on clearance for 2.28 too, and headed to the registers. Well it's about 8am or so and the entrance I always use didnt have their self checkout register area open, it was 'chained' off with that yellow plastic 'chain.'
No worries, two rows over is a woman with a register open and there's only one guy ahead, he's paying now.
"Good morning" like usual with this attendant, she scans everything, we make small talk, and then Im heading for the exit.
As Im leaving my aisle there is a couple JUST ahead of me - a few feet. I make one small, brief pause to look at a toy car on display (there were several models, just seeing what was there, a 5 second pause) and then I keep walking.
Well the greeter was smiled at the folks in front of me and they kept on going, that was that.
I get there, wearing jeans, a collared shirt, whatever and she's still got the smile lingering so I say "have a great week" as I always do.
Now, I'll say here that I shop listening to music through earbuds. I like it. But I also keep it at a volume where I can hear around me.
And, please keep in mind, I just exited a checkout line 20' from the door, much closer to the door than the folks that were in front of me that she just smiled at.
Im walking my normal brisk pace and quickly I see her waiving a pen in front of my face to get my attention. Now I didnt hear her say anything before this point, but Im pissed, dont waive something in front of my face, it's just rude. I stop and ask what's up, she asks if I have a receipt, I say "of course I do, I was just checked out." and start my walk. Again she's waiving hands and saying, "I need to see it"
I said "no."
Remember how I listen to music but can hear around me. I never heard her say anything before the pen waiving, but now I hear her say, "Unbelievable"
Yeah, she's right, it's unbelievable that I I dont want to deal with her any longer after she waived a pen in my face to stop me and didnt stop the folks in front of me for a split second, who had the same complexion as her.
Just irritated me and I wanted to share, get it off my chest.
I am amazed that you found someone in Sporting Goods. That is usually a long and aggravating process (finding someone). I'd be willing to bet that store management made sure every available register was manned because of the checkout issue. Worked for you!
These things are common among the shotgun guys. I believe the code of ethics within that group is to have the action open when you do this. Can't say for sure though, I don't hang with that group. Code of ethics might be if you blow your foot off you're an idiot.I took a picture of one just to make fun of it. Talk about a tool that encourages violation of Rule 1.
These things are common among the shotgun guys. I believe the code of ethics within that group is to have the action open when you do this. Can't say for sure though, I don't hang with that group. Code of ethics might be if you blow your foot off you're an idiot.
YesHMP, you bought one of those?
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I took a picture of one just to make fun of it. Talk about a tool that encourages violation of Rule 1.
No, I lucked out that someone had already been at that counter buying ammo. The manager definitely didn't make sure registers were manned, as there were only three (out of 13) "human" registers being worked up front.
Before this thread, I had no idea I was supposed to be outraged by receipt-checkers. I'm much more bothered by waiting 40 minutes for a Dr. appointment at 8am (how can they be behind already?) and then having to wait in line to outprocess at a counter using paper, when everything that was discussed is on a computer they had in the exam room with me.
In my Walmart, these were on the same clearance rack. Less convienient, but less toe-pointinā going on.
Youāre right about the holsterring of pistols, though. People are aiming their CCW at themselves all the time.
This made me chuckle.Chew some gum and as u get close spit you gum into it
Let them see you do it
Just open carry, few people talk to ya then
and if they do, it's either about guns or extremely polite lol.Just open carry, few people talk to ya then
I have an Aunt that I love dearly. We were raised like brother and sister. I found out recently she was driving 11 miles to grocery shop at a discount store. I reminded her that when we were kids, 60 or so years ago, we could run into Berry's Red and White on main street [1/2 mile from her present house] get stuff we Needed and sign for it on the back of a paper bag with our "bill" on it. My grandfather would go into town on Saturdays and Square Up with Mr. Burt. I asked her to try that the next time she drove past where the Red&White used to be.So the mom's and pop's, we quit shopping at to save a few cents at mega stores, are now a memory.
Sorry, I don't know you. Is your complexion different?who had the same complexion as her.
and if they do, it's either about guns or extremely polite lol.
Kind of OT but when I was growing up Breyers was awesome. The vanilla bean ice cream was just milk/cream, eggs and vanilla beans and it was hard as a rock until you let it warm up a little. Now they pump it full of air so it's soft and you pay twice as much for half as much product. This was before all the Ben & Jerry's, etc. crap sprang up and it was glorious. Damn pencil pushing Marketing weenies, coming up with ever more ways to deceive the customer. /rantSince 10 years has passed, I hope you're still not buying that Bryer's crap. There is much better ice cream available.
The Bryer's Natural Vanilla is just a few ingredients, they're not filling it with the gum crap, and it's hard when cold. It's the only one I buy. The fewer natural ingredients the better, Duke's Mayo fan's get it.Kind of OT but when I was growing up Breyers was awesome. The vanilla bean ice cream was just milk/cream, eggs and vanilla beans and it was hard as a rock until you let it warm up a little. Now they pump it full of air so it's soft and you pay twice as much for half as much product. This was before all the Ben & Jerry's, etc. crap sprang up and it was glorious. Damn pencil pushing Marketing weenies, coming up with ever more ways to deceive the customer. /rant
I don't give a lot of likes...My favourite is the mother who spent her whole time waiting in line flirting with the thug/gangbanger in line in front of her who almost crapped herself and snatched up the kid she was ignoring the whole time when I turned to the side to grab a soda from the cooler and she saw my handgun lol
You're worried about the wrong guy lady.