With my items acquired I hurried to the checkout stand, perfect! Only one person in front of me, and they only have one item! I've really lucked out.
It was only after I put everything on the conveyer belt that I remembered how important it was to look all the way. Because that one person in front of me was about 95 years old and didn't have any teeth, and the one thing she was buying was a giant bottle of chardonnay, and, most importantly what she was clutching between her crooked fingers wasn't a pocketbook, it was a bag full of coins. "I have too many pennies at home!" she exclaimed.
Pennies, I'm not even kidding, $ 4.86 in pennies.
"Help me count these!"....she was talking to me. She smelled like alcohol and I had to count her pennies, and in order to count them I had to touch them...and they were sticky.
And this is why I will forever carry hand sanitizer in my purse... and I will not stop when I have dairy products in the car.
2 comments:
Oh Sharon, you lead such a special life. Can you please draw a cartoon of this?
Hahaha! I love that I can hear you saying it as I read, particularly "of course the yogurt would be next to the diapers! ...Why would I even check by the milk?"
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