After the CS get-together, I needed to get some groceries, and there was a 24 hour grocery store at the other side of the mall. Couple incidents I saw:
- A woman manouvering back and forth to get into a parking space, and winding up over the line fouling the next space. Of course, with most of the mall closed, there were a lot of empty spaces including the one nose-to-tail with where she parked, nose-in. Why wouldn't she pull through into the other space, so that she wouldn't have to back out?
- I can't stand people who leave their carts in the parking spaces. Close to where I parked, there was a "double" (2 carts nested), and a few spaces away there was a third cart. I nested that one into the others, and was heading toward the store (to drop them off at the corral at the entrance). Another customer had finished shopping, and after loading his purchases into his car put his empty cart on the front of the string I was pushing. Was I wearing a nametag? No. Was I wearing a uniform with the store name? No. Was I wearing a safety vest? No. Why did he think I was the cart guy?
- A woman manouvering back and forth to get into a parking space, and winding up over the line fouling the next space. Of course, with most of the mall closed, there were a lot of empty spaces including the one nose-to-tail with where she parked, nose-in. Why wouldn't she pull through into the other space, so that she wouldn't have to back out?
- I can't stand people who leave their carts in the parking spaces. Close to where I parked, there was a "double" (2 carts nested), and a few spaces away there was a third cart. I nested that one into the others, and was heading toward the store (to drop them off at the corral at the entrance). Another customer had finished shopping, and after loading his purchases into his car put his empty cart on the front of the string I was pushing. Was I wearing a nametag? No. Was I wearing a uniform with the store name? No. Was I wearing a safety vest? No. Why did he think I was the cart guy?
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