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Worst Types of People To Get Stuck Behind at the Grocery Strore









The worst by far at a convenience store, is the pathetic loser buying several Lottery Tickets. These are the same numb nuts, that if they won the big prize, would be broke in five years.
 




The worst by far at a convenience store, is the pathetic loser buying several Lottery Tickets. These are the same numb nuts, that if they won the big prize, would be broke in five years.

And the woman I saw yesterday using her food stamps as she sported a brand new, colorful and huge tattoo all over her back and shoulders.
 




The worst by far at a convenience store, is the pathetic loser buying several Lottery Tickets. These are the same numb nuts, that if they won the big prize, would be broke in five years.

They are the worst to be behind in any situation - Creepy Lottery Guy usually is unshaven, with disheveled hair, wearing old sweat pants that are pockmarked with cig burns and cat hair all over his jacket. Striding to the counter in a pair beat up bedroom slippers, he pulls out a crumpled piece of paper with his lottery numbers and speaks like a person with Tourette's. This transaction can take anywhere from 5-10 minutes and there is a distinct odor that stays in the store, even after he leaves.
 








Well, I must admit I have been one of those in the express lane with more than the allotted number of items.....BUT....I don't go to those lanes unless there is NO ONE in the line and the others are full -- and the cashier has called me over.

I have also been in a grocery line using food stamps -- it was in 1980, my daughter was 1 and a half years old, and her dad was somewhere between Texas and SC -- as I was handing over the food stamps with my daughter in the buggy in very nice clothes and looking very happy -- I heard a lady behind me say,"Well, it must be nice to be able to use food stamps when you obviously don't need them." To which I replied "You'd use them if your husband disappeared and you don't have any child support." Then I told her to kiss my ass and left.

I was pissed. Damn, now I'm pissed again.
 




Well, I must admit I have been one of those in the express lane with more than the allotted number of items.....BUT....I don't go to those lanes unless there is NO ONE in the line and the others are full -- and the cashier has called me over.

I have also been in a grocery line using food stamps -- it was in 1980, my daughter was 1 and a half years old, and her dad was somewhere between Texas and SC -- as I was handing over the food stamps with my daughter in the buggy in very nice clothes and looking very happy -- I heard a lady behind me say,"Well, it must be nice to be able to use food stamps when you obviously don't need them." To which I replied "You'd use them if your husband disappeared and you don't have any child support." Then I told her to kiss my ass and left.

I was pissed. Damn, now I'm pissed again.

You had every right, my guess is, you weren't sporting a huge back tattoo while your double Ds distracted the line in back of you. And the point is - what people think is what they 'think' but people need to be damn sure when they speak...
 




















It is absolutely disgraceful how underpaid the military is. And their families. And you better hope you're not a spouse with kids living on base when the soldier dies -- because they aren't given much time to move off the base and start fending for themselves.

Disgraceful.

Have those babies do not abort. But after they are born, well you know.

http://pulse.ncpolicywatch.org/2013...ouchers-other-states-using-contingency-funds/

“The first thing you do is furlough employees rather than cutting out essential things like food to babies,” said Dr. William Pilkington, the head of Cabarrus Health Alliance, the Piedmont county’s public health agency. “I don’t understand morally or otherwise how the governor made the decision to withdraw food from babies.” - See more at: http://pulse.ncpolicywatch.org/2013...using-contingency-funds/#sthash.ggtJV8Mv.dpuf