Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:THat's nothing OP, and I actually see nothing wrong with it. Not sure why you're equating LuluLemon wearing women with this behavior. You seem annoyed at anyone who's wearing any kind of athleisure.
Also, the worst shopping cart crime I see is people who are so exhausted with their lives that they drape their whole upper body over the top of the cart. I know you all know what I'm talking about.
This was the first sign that my MIL had cancer. Her back hurt so much she needed the cart for support. Maybe be a little kinder, OP.
Anonymous wrote:I do that sometimes. Sometimes it's easier to maneuver.
What bugs me are the people who go down the aisle on the wrong side (left side).
It's like driving. Stay to the right, pass/go around someone on the left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do that sometimes. Sometimes it's easier to maneuver.
What bugs me are the people who go down the aisle on the wrong side (left side).
It's like driving. Stay to the right, pass/go around someone on the left.
Plus, people who pretend to be oblivious that they are not in their living room - park in front of a section, blocking it, on purpose, or park in the middle of the aisle: First time out of the house?
Anonymous wrote:I do that sometimes. Sometimes it's easier to maneuver.
What bugs me are the people who go down the aisle on the wrong side (left side).
It's like driving. Stay to the right, pass/go around someone on the left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's clear the intent of the OP was to trash women in athleisure at the grocery store. The cart story ("every store I've been in!") was just a vehicle to bash the women OP hates.
+1
Anonymous wrote:I think it's clear the intent of the OP was to trash women in athleisure at the grocery store. The cart story ("every store I've been in!") was just a vehicle to bash the women OP hates.
Anonymous wrote:I am having trouble visualizing how this takes up an entire aisle. Please diagram.
Anonymous wrote:THat's nothing OP, and I actually see nothing wrong with it. Not sure why you're equating LuluLemon wearing women with this behavior. You seem annoyed at anyone who's wearing any kind of athleisure.
Also, the worst shopping cart crime I see is people who are so exhausted with their lives that they drape their whole upper body over the top of the cart. I know you all know what I'm talking about.