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I love it. So typical once a dog gets used to the ways of a cat.
Adult trick-or-treaters who are not in a costume of any sort. This was the first year experiencing this annoying behavior. The waited until their children received their candy and would stick their bucket/bag out as if it was all very normal...
You're right, and don't you just love the way that the dog looks so subservient?I love it. So typical once a dog gets used to the ways of a cat.
It was getting like that around here, but this we had quite a few trick-or-treaters. It was nice. Maybe it was the Halloween music, the fog machine, the lights, and the decorations, I don’t know. Every year we decorate for the holidays and normally see very few kids out. It was a fun evening. Although it was sad/annoying to see so many houses with their lights off when I knew the owners were home.I didn't see any trick-or-treaters at all, of any age, around town this year. Main Street was completely deserted. It's as if everyone in my town under the age of fifty has been relocated under cover of darkness, leaving only grim, humorless, joyless, grey-faced, thin-lipped, clench-jawed entities who occasionally peek out from behind shaded windows to ensure that nobody is having any fun whatsoever.
I won't survive long in an environment like this. Time to go underground.
I have only used the self checkout at our local evil empire branch a couple of times. I find it odd that there are usually more gold vested attendants in that area than there are open conventional check out lanes. I had it hollering at me to remove my purchases from the bagging area as soon as it was satisfied that I had fed it sufficient cash to cover my items. No time was allowed to bag said items after payment. If you tried to bag as you scanned it would screech at you to scan your next item. Phooey.So, today at the self service checkout, the till was throwing a right hissy fit, all because I had the temerity of lifting my bag from the weighing area so that I could shake it open in order to put my purchases in.
Ours also reminded you after inserting your debit card toThonk yew forr bahnking weeth oos."
The robots aren't coming, the robots are here.