I decide to drop in at a grocery store tonight for some bread and cream cheese for a supper sandwich (came out with half a dozen things and NO bread OR cream cheese but that's pretty much SOP for me ...)
I'm heading out of the ... I guess you'd call it the foyer (?) of the store. There are two sets of exit doors here; they face each other.
There's a young guy scurrying for the set of doors to my left, although I got the impression he'd started for the doors on my right and then changed his mind.
And if that's what happened, I can see why he changed his mind once I get outside.
A police van is parked crosswise in the lane in front of the store, nicely blocking traffic, and two standard-sized cops (i.e. burly) are heading towards the guy with what can best be described as a purposeful stride.
Me:
Not sure what Johnny did, but whatever it was, I don't think it was serious. When I returned my cart to the cart collection area, I saw one cop having a discussion with the young guy, while the other stood off to one side, just keeping an eye on things in general.
And that, folks, is what passes for excitement in My Hometown.
I'm heading out of the ... I guess you'd call it the foyer (?) of the store. There are two sets of exit doors here; they face each other.
There's a young guy scurrying for the set of doors to my left, although I got the impression he'd started for the doors on my right and then changed his mind.
And if that's what happened, I can see why he changed his mind once I get outside.
A police van is parked crosswise in the lane in front of the store, nicely blocking traffic, and two standard-sized cops (i.e. burly) are heading towards the guy with what can best be described as a purposeful stride.
Me:
Not sure what Johnny did, but whatever it was, I don't think it was serious. When I returned my cart to the cart collection area, I saw one cop having a discussion with the young guy, while the other stood off to one side, just keeping an eye on things in general.
And that, folks, is what passes for excitement in My Hometown.
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