Boss Man made me venture to the hardware store today. I am NOT a hardware store person. Normally, I borrow a CW or Hubs to help me navigate the place, but I was on my own today.
My mission was to find a gallon of acetone. I was directed by the cashier up front to go back to the paint section. I found the paint-thinner section. Turpentine. Naptha. Laquer thinner. All sorts of things that were clost to what I needed, but I didn't see Acetone.
After staring at the selection for a minute. I went to ask for help, but all the associates were busy. They noticed me looking lost, though, so I went back to stare at the selection some more until they weren't busy. I checked a couple other aisles, but there was just no other logical place for it to be.
I literally spent almost five minutes (literally...I was watching the clock) staring it before I saw "Acetone" right in front of me, just below eye level.
It was just a little futher back on the shelf, that was all. Perhaps it's a good thing all the associates were busy. I would have felt really foolish having them point out the obvious for me.
I waved at the nearest associate as I left the department so he wouldn't have to go searching for me later, and went to check out.
You can't expect too much from me. I'm the same person who didn't notice a 4 ft tall wooden camel in the middle of her living room. Hubs thinks I'm hopeless. I tend to agree with him.
My mission was to find a gallon of acetone. I was directed by the cashier up front to go back to the paint section. I found the paint-thinner section. Turpentine. Naptha. Laquer thinner. All sorts of things that were clost to what I needed, but I didn't see Acetone.
After staring at the selection for a minute. I went to ask for help, but all the associates were busy. They noticed me looking lost, though, so I went back to stare at the selection some more until they weren't busy. I checked a couple other aisles, but there was just no other logical place for it to be.
I literally spent almost five minutes (literally...I was watching the clock) staring it before I saw "Acetone" right in front of me, just below eye level.
It was just a little futher back on the shelf, that was all. Perhaps it's a good thing all the associates were busy. I would have felt really foolish having them point out the obvious for me.
I waved at the nearest associate as I left the department so he wouldn't have to go searching for me later, and went to check out.You can't expect too much from me. I'm the same person who didn't notice a 4 ft tall wooden camel in the middle of her living room. Hubs thinks I'm hopeless. I tend to agree with him.




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