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The Grocery Store Rolling Pick-Up  

secret_lade 49F
14097 posts
2/16/2020 7:04 am
The Grocery Store Rolling Pick-Up


So, the grocery app is back online and this chick utilized it once again.

Hallelujah!

We all know how much I HATE grocery shop.

It's an amazing feeling when you can just roll into a parking space, have a random worker put your groceries into the back of your car, and roll away. No need to tip, no need to exchange pleasantries, no need to worry about your hair and makeup....

It's fantastic!

The downside?

Purchasing $35 dollars worth of groceries that come in grocery bags with 1 item each.

Really??

I live in an upstairs apartment, people!

Making a second<b> trip </font></b>is not what I want do..... So, I managed grab all bags and made my way up the stairs and my apartment door only discover my keys were buried somewhere in my bag hands.

Trying shuffle all the bags my left hand, I ended up dropping the bag with the eggs in it.

But, I found my keys!

And, only 1 egg broke.....

Bonus!

secret_lade 49F
9227 posts
2/18/2020 6:42 pm

    Quoting  :

It's official, we all agree! 😂


secret_lade 49F
9227 posts
2/17/2020 3:02 pm

I agree... Yay!!


Rochblue 46F

2/17/2020 10:27 am

thikhead and secret_lade,

"That was not said by me, it was the comment from rochblue. She copied a piece of my post then added her comment."

Correct. Allow me to clarify... It isn't that I don't know how to directly reply to someone's comment via the "respond" tab. The problem is that the tab is forever unresponsive for me because this site is such a technical catastrophic disaster. When I attempt to click the "respond" tab, nothing ever happens for me. Therefore, to respond a "quote" to someone and add my own thoughts, I must copy/paste and use quotations in a brand new comment and leave my comments under it. Crazy, I know, but that's the only way I can "respond" or "quote" and comment under someone's base comment. This has been an issue with me for years and I have seen others address this same problem over the years in other blogs. I just wanted to make that clear that I do know how to use the site and blog features, but the tabs are unresponsive.

To address thikhead's comments:

"the waste of resources as in plastic bags? and seemingly as many as possible?
YES, absolutely deplorable"

Agreed! A lot of grocery stores are catching on now and the latest chain I heard of is Wegman's in my area has now announced that it's doing away with plastic bags. I question what will be the means of bagging/transportation of goods via pick-up services. Perhaps they'll go back to good old fashioned paper bags (?) or like some people at Aldi's do, simply throw items into boxes that the store would otherwise toss for recycle (?). Perhaps they'll run a shopping cart out to someone's car with loose items that the customer must supply bags/boxes for (?). I guess we'll see how that pans out.

"the "waste" of driving to the pickup as opposed to driving to the store to shop?
NO DIFFERENCE,
OOPS, except that they use plastic but in person i use my tote(s)."

Agreed, no difference in fuel consumption. My term of "waste" was in reference to plastic bags, not fuel in transportation between two points. Your tote that you use is a better exception, because it's sole purpose and intent of design is meant for long term, multiple purpose use. When I refer to plastics as being wasteful, I'm referencing to single use plastics such as plastic shopping bags, plastic water bottles such as Deer Park and plastic drinking straws, to name a few major examples.

"and the related point you made?
too lazy to shop?
HALF-AND-HALF - i do agree many people abuse the service, BUT
handicapped? (as i for now partially am)
elderly? single parent with 2 or 3 kids in tow?
whos to say where the line is?
i used to think the same thing about drive-thru fast-food,
remembering it was originally intended for express service,
1 or 2 items, but i understand other peoples needs better now."

As I've said in my base comment, I'm a bit half and half on it all too. I agree that the service is at least an option for those who either want or need it. Being that this is America, I think that everyone appreciates freedom of choice and freedom of options. I respect that. Only point I really make is the fact that it inevitably will shape society and that's a given....just as your fast food drive-thru example has shaped it. I'd be willing to bet that the vast majority of people who now visit a fast food chain, just about always opt to pull into the drive-thru line vs. an inside visit. This is how the drive-thru has shaped our society. I see stores and the whole pick-up services following in the same footprint in time. There are pros and cons to it all.
Pros:
* Quick service.
* People who have very limited time in their extremely busy days can be in and out.
* People with disabilities can have groceries brought to car.

Cons:
* Your groceries and goods likely aren't being treated or selected with the greatest care as some people would personally opt to do in person.
* Society is being shaped because of it in various ways regarding people becoming lazy, people lacking exercise, people becoming overweight, people are becoming unhealthy and having medical issues.

Things like this. So yeah, I see both sides of it all, too. One thing that I think people are forgetting is the fact that humans are indeed part of the animal kingdom. We're put on earth as physical and biological beings. Our physical body and overall existence is the is the creation of millions of years of evolution. In short, our bodies we're designed to wake up, go from home garage to driver's seat, to work (and sit all day at a computer, as lots of people do), only then to go from car to drive-thru for food, then to a pick-up service at the store, only to pull back into your garage at the end of the day and to repeat that same process all over again. People are getting lazy. We're expecting to be catered to. We're eating terrible foods for us at fast food outlets and stores. We're not getting proper exercise. We're coming down with all kinds of medical issues. Honestly, this all plays a big part in it all when we're shaping society to become this.

"i still do also shop local stores in person,
and often for things that, like you, i prefer to pick out myself.
but if i can order driveup at the one store i still do it at,
which is the size of a small country and difficult for me
to walk all the way through, i sometimes do it."

Much respect. I understand, and as you have said, you have valid reasons for it, also...being that you're 62 years old, partly disabled and by the fact that this one store you describe is gigantic.

"incorrect item-picking and being rushed?
ive found that NO ISSUE at the one place i do that -
they wont allow you to schedule a pickup time too close to ordering, and they also close off some pickup time-windows when there is already a certain number of orders. and if theres an item out of stock, they will alert you ahead of time if theres a substitution, and you can reject it if you want (which ive done) OR when youre ordering you can specify ahead of time you do NOT want a substitute for any or all items."

I'd say you're shopping at a good store or that wherever you live takes more pride in it's overall level of mentality. I have actually worked in retail before and do know for a fact that when an order comes in for pickup, there is a strict time limit in which a picker must run around the store, collect your items and have everything ready to go upon your arrival. These people are most definitely on the clock. They are pressured by management for speed and accuracy (which is generally a paradox...you usually cannot have speed in careful selection and observation of product details while still maintaining human accuracy and without human flaw).

"the cold items are kept cold and the frozen kept frozen, so it still takes a few minutes for the order to be gathered and delivered once youre there, but its worth it."

I can't tell you how many times I have done late night shopping when what my local store calls "recovery" takes place. You know, that block of cheese that little Johnny grabbed and sat down back in the toy department for the last four hours at room temperature? Yes, I have witnessed just this sort of thing before and where do you think it ends up? The very front spot on the correct refrigerated shelf. This means that when a pick-up order gets in, that picker is ultimately going to grab the very front item on the shelf, being that block of cheese that feels cold to you (because it's now been re-refrigerated for the past hour or two), but has been at room temperature prior to that for hours. This is just one crazy example. You claim "they also close off some pickup time-windows when there is already a certain number of orders" - true! This is because there are too many orders to humanly process....in the meantime, the pickers are rushing around like crazy to fulfill everyone's orders and are completely in a race against the clock to fulfill current orders and to allow new openings to be available to new customers who'd like to place orders. I don't know how you don't think this is a game of being rushed by the picking clerks. I know because I've actually worked under these conditions before and quit because you can't have care and good selection when the time is ticking, a boss is pressuring you and when you can't literally find that last block of cheese you've ordered in the refrigerator section where it should be because little Johnny has it sitting on a shelf in the toy department next to a Matchbox car.

"the attendants are always friendly, personable, and know me by name,
as i know theirs as well."

Agreed! At least from my observations of what I have seen from pick-up services, the attendants have always seemed friendly and personable. I've never used a pick-up service personally, but have seen them and have witnessed interactions on occasion.

"thanx for your well thought-out post -
theres lots for all of us to think about "

Thanks and hugs to you, too. Glad you had a nice read. It truly is something for us all to think about. Appreciate your input and for remaining polite and civil. Have a good one.


Rochblue 46F

2/17/2020 8:15 am

secret_lade - "Hmmm.... A lot was said there. I hope you feel better getting that all off your chest."

It wasn't about getting things off my chest. It was to actively engage socializing in the social blog that you've posted publicly. You cannot simply explain these sort of things in a vague sentence or two, therefore, many thoughts translated from mind to blog. I see not a word of it has been addressed for some reason. The more someone writes about logical and important things in life, the less people care, comment and remain ignorant about them. Similarly, the more vague a comment or the least impact of importance, the more people seemingly care and directly address a comment.


xNewsPhotog 61M  
243 posts
2/17/2020 4:29 am

Yay!!!!


secret_lade 49F
9227 posts
2/17/2020 3:24 am

    Quoting easy_going2014:
    years ago I saw a movie "Silverado"

    and one of the characters said something I'll always remember

    Stella : The world is what you make of it, friend. If it doesn't fit, you make alterations.

    I'm constantly doing that with my perception of my reality

    so much easier than fighting battles that I don't have time for

    reminded me of this one

    Angaleena Presley - "Grocery Store"

    Standin' in line at the grocery store
    It's February as cold as it gets
    There's a little girl in front of with no coat on
    Her momma's buying tampons and cigarettes
    I try to catch her eye, give her a smile
    Tell her it's gonna be okay but it might take a while
    Everybody's got somethin' that they're searchin' for
    Tuesday night standing in line at the grocery store
    Cashiers seem a little distracted
    He's starin' off into space
    He's well dressed and handsome, fifty-something
    And he seems so out of place
    He looks like a football coach
    Who just lost his way
    Maybe he drinks to much
    But who am I to say
    Everybody's got somethin' that they're searchin' for
    Tuesday night standing in line at the grocery store
    We all stare at the magazines
    Movie stars and beauty queens
    Everything that we're supposed to be
    Times are hard right now but we all get by somehow
    Up and down the aisles of the American Dream
    Everybody's got somethin' that they're searchin' for
    Everybody's got somethin' that they're searchin' for
    Tuesday night, marchin' in time, standin' in line at the grocery store
I'm listening to the song right now..... It's perfect. Thank you.


easy_going2014 57M
14366 posts
2/16/2020 7:19 pm

years ago I saw a movie "Silverado"

and one of the characters said something I'll always remember

Stella : The world is what you make of it, friend. If it doesn't fit, you make alterations.

I'm constantly doing that with my perception of my reality

so much easier than fighting battles that I don't have time for

reminded me of this one

Angaleena Presley - "Grocery Store"

Standin' in line at the grocery store
It's February as cold as it gets
There's a little girl in front of with no coat on
Her momma's buying tampons and cigarettes
I try to catch her eye, give her a smile
Tell her it's gonna be okay but it might take a while
Everybody's got somethin' that they're searchin' for
Tuesday night standing in line at the grocery store
Cashiers seem a little distracted
He's starin' off into space
He's well dressed and handsome, fifty-something
And he seems so out of place
He looks like a football coach
Who just lost his way
Maybe he drinks to much
But who am I to say
Everybody's got somethin' that they're searchin' for
Tuesday night standing in line at the grocery store
We all stare at the magazines
Movie stars and beauty queens
Everything that we're supposed to be
Times are hard right now but we all get by somehow
Up and down the aisles of the American Dream
Everybody's got somethin' that they're searchin' for
Everybody's got somethin' that they're searchin' for
Tuesday night, marchin' in time, standin' in line at the grocery store

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secret_lade 49F
9227 posts
2/16/2020 3:22 pm

    Quoting  :

I have some items saved as favorites, the stuff I buy all the time. I try to meal plan, so the rest I search for. Anything else impulse I can buy throughout the week after work. It's so much easier to just buy an item or two as opposed to a whole cart full.


secret_lade 49F
9227 posts
2/16/2020 12:01 pm

    Quoting jajo696:
    we have a store that does that and also does home deliveries. I must investigate , as sometimes ya just dont wanna go. Me....like you....am up and out daily dealing with people....the weekends i wanna have a do nothing lazy day. You have inspired me to check out this delivery or pick up thing. Thanks ~~
You're welcome.


secret_lade 49F
9227 posts
2/16/2020 11:59 am

    Quoting thikhead:
    QUOTING SECRET LADE -
    well, i have to agree with many of the things you said, and disagree as well.

    the waste of resources as in plastic bags? and seemingly as many as possible?
    YES, absolutely deplorable

    the "waste" of driving to the pickup as opposed to driving to the store to shop?
    NO DIFFERENCE,
    OOPS, except that they use plastic but in person i use my tote(s).

    and the related point you made?
    too lazy to shop?
    HALF-AND-HALF - i do agree many people abuse the service, BUT
    handicapped? (as i for now partially am)
    elderly? single parent with 2 or 3 kids in tow?
    whos to say where the line is?
    i used to think the same thing about drive-thru fast-food,
    remembering it was originally intended for express service,
    1 or 2 items, but i understand other peoples needs better now.

    i still do also shop local stores in person,
    and often for things that, like you, i prefer to pick out myself.
    but if i can order driveup at the one store i still do it at,
    which is the size of a small country and difficult for me
    to walk all the way through, i sometimes do it.

    incorrect item-picking and being rushed?
    ive found that NO ISSUE at the one place i do that -
    they wont allow you to schedule a pickup time too close to ordering, and they also close off some pickup time-windows when there is already a certain number of orders. and if theres an item out of stock, they will alert you ahead of time if theres a substitution, and you can reject it if you want (which ive done) OR when youre ordering you can specify ahead of time you do NOT want a substitute for any or all items.
    the cold items are kept cold and the frozen kept frozen, so it still takes a few minutes for the order to be gathered and delivered once youre there, but its worth it.
    the attendants are always friendly, personable, and know me by name,
    as i know theirs as well.

    thanx for your well thought-out post -
    theres lots for all of us to think about
That was not said by me, it was the comment from rochblue. She copied a piece of my post then added her comment.


thikhead 66M
3346 posts
2/16/2020 11:20 am

QUOTING SECRET LADE -
well, i have to agree with many of the things you said, and disagree as well.

the waste of resources as in plastic bags? and seemingly as many as possible?
YES, absolutely deplorable


the "waste" of driving to the pickup as opposed to driving to the store to shop?
NO DIFFERENCE,

OOPS, except that they use plastic but in person i use my tote(s).

and the related point you made?
too lazy to shop?
HALF-AND-HALF - i do agree many people abuse the service, BUT
handicapped? (as i for now partially am)
elderly? single parent with 2 or 3 kids in tow?
whos to say where the line is?
i used to think the same thing about drive-thru fast-food,
remembering it was originally intended for express service,
1 or 2 items, but i understand other peoples needs better now.

i still do also shop local stores in person,
and often for things that, like you, i prefer to pick out myself.
but if i can order driveup at the one store i still do it at,
which is the size of a small country and difficult for me
to walk all the way through, i sometimes do it.


incorrect item-picking and being rushed?
ive found that NO ISSUE at the one place i do that -
they wont allow you to schedule a pickup time too close to ordering, and they also close off some pickup time-windows when there is already a certain number of orders. and if theres an item out of stock, they will alert you ahead of time if theres a substitution, and you can reject it if you want (which ive done) OR when youre ordering you can specify ahead of time you do NOT want a substitute for any or all items.
the cold items are kept cold and the frozen kept frozen, so it still takes a few minutes for the order to be gathered and delivered once youre there, but its worth it.
the attendants are always friendly, personable, and know me by name,
as i know theirs as well.


thanx for your well thought-out post -
theres lots for all of us to think about

"well only get through this if we work together. if we dont, none of us will"


jajo696 113F
4287 posts
2/16/2020 11:12 am

we have a store that does that and also does home deliveries. I must investigate , as sometimes ya just dont wanna go. Me....like you....am up and out daily dealing with people....the weekends i wanna have a do nothing lazy day. You have inspired me to check out this delivery or pick up thing. Thanks ~~


secret_lade 49F
9227 posts
2/16/2020 10:37 am

    Quoting Rochblue:
    "Purchasing $35 dollars worth of groceries that come in grocery bags with 1 item each.
    Really??
    I live in an upstairs apartment, people!"

    The bigger insanity is in the fact of such wasteful use of resources and in (assuming) plastic bags. Transportation from car to home is the least of our problems when we have no valid way of justification or explaining to our future generations of why our own generation was so wasteful, careless and purposely chose to destroy every inch of our known habitat here on earth for them to figure out and address. Those days are numbered, as those pesky plastics are slowly being done away with throughout the stores and in many states so far.

    "It's an amazing feeling when you can just roll into a parking space, have a random worker put your groceries into the back of your car, and roll away. No need to tip, no need to exchange pleasantries, no need to worry about your hair and makeup....
    It's fantastic!
    The downside?"

    I would also think that a downside to a pickup-service is that the workers are in a hurry and don't care what the actual products are, which they're choosing. The problem I have with the idea of a pick-up service like that are by the fact that the pickers are in a race against the clock to pick your items and have them ready when you arrive. There's no care for the actual products picked. So you know that gallon of milk or that frozen tv dinner that sloppy Charlie later decided he didn't want and sat it on some shelf back in automotive? At the end of the day, some 16 year old stock boy who is being paid minimum wage and who could care less about his job is gathering those items and putting them back on the shelves and in the very front spot. Therefore, when you are putting your pick-up order in, the picker is grabbing whatever he/she can, as fast as they can and without any care for grabbing an item from the back of a shelf, expiration dates, product dings and flaws, whether something was used/returned or whether your apples and oranges are fresh and carefully chosen. That gallon of milk or tv dinner which has now been previously sitting at room temperature for 12 hours is now in your pick-up bag. For some people, I guess they aren't as fussy as me or whatever. I'd still prefer to carefully choose and hand-select the specific items that my hard earned dollars are buying me, over the convenience of someone else catering to that for me. I respect that the service is an option for those who really are on-the-go, have little spare time to commit to inside of a store or even for those who have disabilities. At the end of the day, it's nice to know that options at least exist. As for me personally, I find it contrary to "fantastic" in that there's no care being taken in the service being provided....or to say differently, there is a very big chance of potential that there is no care or concern being taken in the items being chosen to fulfill orders and for how those orders are being bagged, too. Worse yet, I'd never want to take the shortcut of allowing others to shop for me like that, only to drive 10-30 minutes home and find that something is missing, expired or damaged, only to then regret not going in the store to begin with. I can never trust or depend on anyone else to do a job for me and to do it good or as selective as I do it myself. I think that's the bottom line.

    I think we're living in the moment right now for what it is. Pick-up services like these are only catering to people's laziness in the big picture of it all, which in turn is shaping society as a whole to be lazy and not know how to do simple chores on our own, even as simple of a thing as a visit to a grocery store. I think in years to come, we'll look back with regret in allowing ourselves to have become the society we've became. As for now, I think we're just rolling with it and without the conscious thought of realizing what it's doing to our society as a whole and for the poor example we're leaving for the current young generation and future generations to be based off of. People will simply become dumber, lazier and expect everyone to cater to them, because that's what they're being conditioned and taught to think what is right. It'll catch up with us soon and I think we already see a lot of that in society as we look around.

    Nevertheless, sorry for the dilemma. Sounds like you've had better days at the store, even if it was just a grocery pick-up service.
Hmmm.... A lot was said there. I hope you feel better getting that all off your chest.


Rochblue 46F

2/16/2020 10:22 am

"Purchasing $35 dollars worth of groceries that come in grocery bags with 1 item each.
Really??
I live in an upstairs apartment, people!"

The bigger insanity is in the fact of such wasteful use of resources and in (assuming) plastic bags. Transportation from car to home is the least of our problems when we have no valid way of justification or explaining to our future generations of why our own generation was so wasteful, careless and purposely chose to destroy every inch of our known habitat here on earth for them to figure out and address. Those days are numbered, as those pesky plastics are slowly being done away with throughout the stores and in many states so far.

"It's an amazing feeling when you can just roll into a parking space, have a random worker put your groceries into the back of your car, and roll away. No need to tip, no need to exchange pleasantries, no need to worry about your hair and makeup....
It's fantastic!
The downside?"

I would also think that a downside to a pickup-service is that the workers are in a hurry and don't care what the actual products are, which they're choosing. The problem I have with the idea of a pick-up service like that are by the fact that the pickers are in a race against the clock to pick your items and have them ready when you arrive. There's no care for the actual products picked. So you know that gallon of milk or that frozen tv dinner that sloppy Charlie later decided he didn't want and sat it on some shelf back in automotive? At the end of the day, some 16 year old stock boy who is being paid minimum wage and who could care less about his job is gathering those items and putting them back on the shelves and in the very front spot. Therefore, when you are putting your pick-up order in, the picker is grabbing whatever he/she can, as fast as they can and without any care for grabbing an item from the back of a shelf, expiration dates, product dings and flaws, whether something was used/returned or whether your apples and oranges are fresh and carefully chosen. That gallon of milk or tv dinner which has now been previously sitting at room temperature for 12 hours is now in your pick-up bag. For some people, I guess they aren't as fussy as me or whatever. I'd still prefer to carefully choose and hand-select the specific items that my hard earned dollars are buying me, over the convenience of someone else catering to that for me. I respect that the service is an option for those who really are on-the-go, have little spare time to commit to inside of a store or even for those who have disabilities. At the end of the day, it's nice to know that options at least exist. As for me personally, I find it contrary to "fantastic" in that there's no care being taken in the service being provided....or to say differently, there is a very big chance of potential that there is no care or concern being taken in the items being chosen to fulfill orders and for how those orders are being bagged, too. Worse yet, I'd never want to take the shortcut of allowing others to shop for me like that, only to drive 10-30 minutes home and find that something is missing, expired or damaged, only to then regret not going in the store to begin with. I can never trust or depend on anyone else to do a job for me and to do it good or as selective as I do it myself. I think that's the bottom line.

I think we're living in the moment right now for what it is. Pick-up services like these are only catering to people's laziness in the big picture of it all, which in turn is shaping society as a whole to be lazy and not know how to do simple chores on our own, even as simple of a thing as a visit to a grocery store. I think in years to come, we'll look back with regret in allowing ourselves to have become the society we've became. As for now, I think we're just rolling with it and without the conscious thought of realizing what it's doing to our society as a whole and for the poor example we're leaving for the current young generation and future generations to be based off of. People will simply become dumber, lazier and expect everyone to cater to them, because that's what they're being conditioned and taught to think what is right. It'll catch up with us soon and I think we already see a lot of that in society as we look around.

Nevertheless, sorry for the dilemma. Sounds like you've had better days at the store, even if it was just a grocery pick-up service.


secret_lade 49F
9227 posts
2/16/2020 10:14 am

    Quoting thikhead:
    you forgot to mention that all the 1,2 or 3 item bags
    were probably all double-bagged to boot!
    other than that, driveup pickup is pretty cool
    when its time for another jumbo box of cat litter, lol.

    when im in the mood, shopping for myself can be
    well, maybe not loads of fun, but at least a casual social activity.

    nice thing is i have the ability to go weekdays
    and avoid crowding in with weekenders.
    and god forbid, dont shop on the day before a snowstorm
    when everyone is panicking!

    bring your tote(s), use the self-check (if youre not buying a hundred things),
    and then you can bag your own.
    then they wont use a hundred bags because they cant figure out if the
    eggs should go on top of or under the gallon of milk
I get enough social interaction at work all week.... By the time the weekend rolls around, I'm all peopled out. I'm longing for summer so I can hide out on the beach all day and play in the water.


secret_lade 49F
9227 posts
2/16/2020 10:05 am

    Quoting mc_justmc:
    Grocery shopping is a highlight of my week.
Yikes.... We need to find you some new highlights. Grocery shopping is the devil.


secret_lade 49F
9227 posts
2/16/2020 10:03 am

    Quoting jolielaide:
    No need to waste a broken egg; scramble that bitch!!
I threw it out... It was all over inside the container. Ew....


thikhead 66M
3346 posts
2/16/2020 9:56 am

you forgot to mention that all the 1,2 or 3 item bags
were probably all double-bagged to boot!
other than that, driveup pickup is pretty cool
when its time for another jumbo box of cat litter, lol.

when im in the mood, shopping for myself can be
well, maybe not loads of fun, but at least a casual social activity.

nice thing is i have the ability to go weekdays
and avoid crowding in with weekenders.
and god forbid, dont shop on the day before a snowstorm
when everyone is panicking!

bring your tote(s), use the self-check (if youre not buying a hundred things),
and then you can bag your own.
then they wont use a hundred bags because they cant figure out if the
eggs should go on top of or under the gallon of milk

"well only get through this if we work together. if we dont, none of us will"


mc_justmc 63M

2/16/2020 9:30 am

Grocery shopping is a highlight of my week.


jolielaide 52F  
1754 posts
2/16/2020 9:06 am

No need to waste a broken egg; scramble that bitch!!


secret_lade 49F
9227 posts
2/16/2020 9:00 am

    Quoting superbjversion2:
    I love grocery shopping … especially since I only do it once a month.
Will you do mine for me?? Lol


superbjversion2 68F  
24388 posts
2/16/2020 8:39 am

I love grocery shopping … especially since I only do it once a month.

Opportunity may knock only once, but temptation bangs on the door forever!


secret_lade 49F
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2/16/2020 8:03 am

    Quoting CleavageFan4U:
    How disappointing! Came here hoping to read how the random worker appreciated your hair and makeup and gave you some of this tip.

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There was NO way he could have appreciated my lack of makeup and bed head. Lol At least I got dressed, though.


secret_lade 49F
9227 posts
2/16/2020 8:00 am

    Quoting  :

I'd love home delivery! I could fully become a recluse on my days off!! Only until summer though.... Then I become a beach bum.


secret_lade 49F
9227 posts
2/16/2020 7:58 am

    Quoting Time4SomeFun_71:
    Yes some times the convenience of not having to go navigate a grocery cart around a crowded store does have a few unexpected minor issues. But hey...you found your keys! BONUS!
I will gladly haul 11 bags of groceries up a flight of stairs if it means I don't have to shop with the masses. Next time, keys in pocket!


secret_lade 49F
9227 posts
2/16/2020 7:55 am

    Quoting Paulxx001:
    it's always a bonus when that's ALL, that's broken... 💔
    Some people are lucky 🍀 😔
If it's been broken from the start, it doesn't really count.


CleavageFan4U 66M
69374 posts
2/16/2020 7:55 am

How disappointing! Came here hoping to read how the random worker appreciated your hair and makeup and gave you some of this tip.

Art Deco
Are You Frigid
VDay, on HNW
[post 3312759] My Private Blog - Tell Me ALL Your Secrets


Time4SomeFun_71 52M
33 posts
2/16/2020 7:45 am

Yes some times the convenience of not having to go navigate a grocery cart around a crowded store does have a few unexpected minor issues. But hey...you found your keys! BONUS!


Paulxx001 66M
22642 posts
2/16/2020 7:35 am

it's always a bonus when that's ALL, that's broken... 💔
Some people are lucky 🍀 😔


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