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Supermarkets at lunch time......
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They should bar old people between the hours of 12-2pm. Taking half a bleeding hour for paying for half of sausages with the contents of the sme66ing gas meter, makes my bl00d boil. Ok so they have time on their hands and would like a nice chat with the cashier. FFS get on with it, the rest of us have to earn a crust and believe it or not only have an hour for kin lunch!
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Seeing as it was Friday we all toodled out for lunch at a country pub.
We'd put in a few extra hours this week so we had a 90 minute lunch.
Stopped on the way back to help an old dear get across the road. There was an idiot in a BMW behind getting quite upset but he couldn't get past.
Sun shone too, some days it's just great to be alive!
Seeing as it was Friday we all toodled out for lunch at a country pub.
We'd put in a few extra hours this week so we had a 90 minute lunch.
Stopped on the way back to help an old dear get across the road. There was an idiot in a BMW behind getting quite upset but he couldn't get past.
Sun shone too, some days it's just great to be alive!
A whole hour???
You're lucky, I only get 45 minutes.
And I went to somerfield, who never have more than one till open, even though it's always really busy.
And there was an old dear in front of me who had to open three envelopes in her bag, until she found the right money.
But i was very patient.
Shame on you :(
You're lucky, I only get 45 minutes.
And I went to somerfield, who never have more than one till open, even though it's always really busy.
And there was an old dear in front of me who had to open three envelopes in her bag, until she found the right money.
But i was very patient.
Shame on you :(
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I know you don't literally mean old people shuld be barred from shopping at lunchtime, Mrs T, and I see your point. It always seems to be when you are in a hurry that you get stuck behind some frustrating slowpoke (not necessarily an old person), and when you get frustrated it tests your patience to breaking point. And when you're in a hurry, you don't want to be held up. And if it's an old person you feel that you can't say anything because they can't help it.