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Sunday, September 18, 2005

A dot that does the polka

Hrm...I thought I would have more things to say...but apparently I don't...

So I was talking to Meagan today, a girl from work. We spent about half an hour talking about how more people should wear polka-dots. I don't know if it's normal or not to spend that amount of time talking about polka-dots...they are just dots afterall....they're pretty insignificant actually, so why should I spend large amounts of time discussing them? I have no idea.

That's also really sad if those are my only thoughts for today.

I was also wondering the other day why people trust mailboxes so much. Like I don't mean the actual mailbox, but the idea of it. It's just your personal information and bills just sitting outside. I was thinking of raiding someone's mailbox. I think it'd be kind of funny. I want to put a label on the outside of my mailbox that says "Mailbox Mail" with an arrow pointing to the opening. Kind of like "insert here". I think I would chuckle if I saw "Mailbox Mail" printed on the outside of a mailbox.
Ok. I have a bone to pick with all grocery stores. It really really bothers me that cranberry sauce is in the fruit isle. I mean, do parents go grocery shopping, decide that their kids should have fruit in their lunch bags tomorrow, and say "ok kids, how about a nice can of cranberry sauce for lunch tomorrow?!?". Come on. The ONLY time people ever eat cranberry sauce is like, for tukey dinners or whatever. So shouldn't it be in the vegetable isle where all the other stuff is? The fruit isle is for canned peaches, fruit cocktail, pears, stuff like that. It makes no sense to me. I know lots of people who get confused when they go to the grocery store to get peas and everything else to fix a nice turkey dinner, and then the only thing they can't find in the vegetable isle is cranberry sauce, because it's in the frickin' fruit isle. I KNOW that cranberry is a fruit, but come on.
I have one problem with Tops, in Washington Mills. I was walking around in there the other day looking for a bunch of things, and then I decided I wanted soda. So, I didn't exactly know which isle the soda was located, so I was looking up at the big signs that list what is in each isle. I think it's really handy. So, I'm looking, and I see the big sign with items listed as follows: Ginger Ale, Soda, Root Beer. What the hell? Isn't ginger ale and root beer under the category of soda?!? And if not, somebody please let me know. And second of all, even if they were to list them like that, shouldn't they put soda at the TOP of the list? And THEN list ginger ale and root beer?! Come on now, people...get in LINE.
*ta ta*


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