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Old People
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Why do old people always, always pay with handfuls of loose change when they get to the head of the queue in supermarkets?
It takes them ages to count it out, what with their shaking hands and poor eyesight.
And their inane banter about the price of eggs and how cold it is today slows things further still...
Honestly, can't they pay with a note and speed things up, or should we have a dedicated aisle in supermarkets for old people?
Discuss.
It takes them ages to count it out, what with their shaking hands and poor eyesight.
And their inane banter about the price of eggs and how cold it is today slows things further still...
Honestly, can't they pay with a note and speed things up, or should we have a dedicated aisle in supermarkets for old people?
Discuss.
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Kate - final warning.
Under the Protection of the Alphabet Act (1884), Section 7, Sub Section 3 (c) I really must protest about the wanton use of exclamation marks.
Such frivolous use of same is wasteful and punishable by a hard spell in solitary.
And at your age, you really should know better.
No letter of the alphabet was harmed in the writing of this post.
Under the Protection of the Alphabet Act (1884), Section 7, Sub Section 3 (c) I really must protest about the wanton use of exclamation marks.
Such frivolous use of same is wasteful and punishable by a hard spell in solitary.
And at your age, you really should know better.
No letter of the alphabet was harmed in the writing of this post.