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Friday, April 1, 2011

Hogs & Whores


I went to hell today, you know the one called Walmart.  I'm not a fan of this on a good day & today was not a good day.  It was the first of the month & many people just got their $.  Add to that, the plethora of people in wheelchairs & scooters  & my shopping experience was hellish.

I am disabled, so I try to be patient with others who are also disabled.  That is not always as easy as it should be.  It seems that many of these people that come to Walmart are on/in motorized scooters or wheelchairs.  That alone is not a problem.   The problem is that many of these people have absolutely no sense of etiquette. They are aisle hogs or aisle whores take you choice.


aisle whore
sunday shopper at the grocery store that stays in the middle of the aisle so you cant pass and walks extra slow just to piss you off, no matter what day it is.

These people seem to take great joy in causing your shopping experience to be as unpleasant as possible.  They plop there wheeled contraption right in the middle of the aisle where no one can get by them & then proceed as slow as possible.  You may be nice & ask to be excused or to get by, but it usually does no good.  These super market grinches are there to be rude.

People, it doesn't matter if you're walking down an aisle at the market or the hall at school, you walk like you drive.  In my area, we drive on the right, so you walk on the right hand side at the market.  Regardless of which side of the road your part of the world drives on, you don't drive down the middle of the road.  I'm sure there are some out there that do, but they're just being rude & shouldn't be allowed to drive or operate a motorized scooter in a super market.

If you are in a wheelchair or do use a motorized scooter, please stick to one side or the other so that everyone else can get by you.  If not one of these days, someone, quite possibly me, is going to really lose it on you.  So have a good day & everyone please be courteous when you drive, wheelchair or scoot.

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