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  • Gizmo
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    Quoth mathnerd View Post
    Thing is, you never know the story behind the purchases. This has been a particarly brutal week for me and to add to the misery, I had actually stopped on the way home from the hospital,
    Yeah, I once caught a cab at 7am in the morning to the hospital. The cab driver asked "doing anything nice today?" Umm... no. I was going back to the hospital to meet up with Mum who'd stayed all night with my stepfather and he'd passed away about 30 minutes before. Cab driver was a little "oh, I stepped in it..." as he should be.

    hugs about your Dad Mathnerd.

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  • mathnerd
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    Thing is, you never know the story behind the purchases. This has been a particarly brutal week for me and to add to the misery, I had actually stopped on the way home from the hospital, having spent most of the day in the ER with my father even though all I wanted to do is curl into a ball and cry. I was only able to leave the hospital because my mom finally showed up and they were admitting my dad. Maybe on a less stressful day if have reacted better.

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  • raudf
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    Well, to be honest, given the heating pad and pain relievers, I might have asked the same thing.

    My store sold booze, so I'd see that line up with boozy or the male version without the tampons/pads and double the booze. Add to that the usually haggard expression on the face and I was very tempted to ask them if they were having a bad shift!

    Early twenties woman, pads, lube, condoms, whip cream, bananas, giggling up a storm. I didn't bat an eye. I was so proud of myself for actually not saying what I was thinking to that girl!

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  • mathnerd
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    I went to the store today and purchased a jumbo bag of chocolate, a case of my favorite soda, a heating pad, pain relievers and a package of feminine hygiene products. The male cashier says to me "bad day?" I swear if I could have killed him right then I would have.

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  • cashierbex
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    I get the opposite. People tell me. "oh these aren't for me..." No wonder why I get those kinds of people.

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  • strawbabies
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    DH and I are friends with another couple. The husband in the other couple used to have no problem buying feminine hygiene products for his wife. Then the loudmouthed old lady checker at Food Lion exclaimed for everyone in hearing distance what a nice man he was for doing it. Now he's too embarrassed.

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  • shopgirl15
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    Once I had to run to the store to buy sandwich bread and meats and such, get the comment: "That's a lot of sandwiches!"

    I get she way probably trying to be friendly, but I had to keep myself from saying "No shit, Sherlock."

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  • Pagan
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    Quoth Sunshine View Post
    Id just look at him. Dont explain. Just stare....it freaks them out
    Give 'em one of these.
    http://bit.ly/tdgFMa

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  • KatherineB
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    Quoth Eevie View Post
    Ugh, I hate it when I get comments on my purchases. Once, when I was on a school hour trip, we stopped at a convenience store for some snacks. I decided to get some candy for myself and he girls I was rooming with. I picked out about three different bags and went to check out. These were small bags, too, nothing ridiculous. Cashier steps in with, "Wow, sweetie, that's A LOT of gummy worms! Someone's hungry!" Bitch.
    You know, the first thing that sprang to mind when I read that (and which I shall use if I ever am in that situation) is "Well, actually, I'd been planning to buy them for you because I thought you might need a treat, but given that remark, I think I'll keep them for myself."

    Bet that shuts them up!

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  • Eevie
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    Ugh, I hate it when I get comments on my purchases. Once, when I was on a school hour trip, we stopped at a convenience store for some snacks. I decided to get some candy for myself and he girls I was rooming with. I picked out about three different bags and went to check out. These were small bags, too, nothing ridiculous. Cashier steps in with, "Wow, sweetie, that's A LOT of gummy worms! Someone's hungry!" Bitch.

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  • EricKei
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    Quoth thatcrazyredhead View Post
    T She said, "Oooo, are you having a party?!" When we said yes, she asked if she could come. And it didn't seem like a joke.
    Why, sure! the party ends at around 9, so be there for 8:30 so you can get a head start on cleaning the place up!

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  • smileyeagle1021
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    Quoth thatcrazyredhead View Post
    There's a cashier like that at my local Walmart. She's some kind of "special." Once, some friends and I were buying a bunch of soda, snacks, and booze for a party. She said, "Oooo, are you having a party?!" When we said yes, she asked if she could come. And it didn't seem like a joke. None of us said anything, just looked at each other like, "Is this nut for real?"
    I used to joke like that when I was a cashier... I did a better job of making it clear it was a joke though (oh a party, my invitation must have been lost in the mail, right )... even then though, that was only with regulars that I knew well enough to know that they appreciated that kind of humor... would never imagine doing that with just another customer in line.

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  • thatcrazyredhead
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    There's a cashier like that at my local Walmart. She's some kind of "special." Once, some friends and I were buying a bunch of soda, snacks, and booze for a party. She said, "Oooo, are you having a party?!" When we said yes, she asked if she could come. And it didn't seem like a joke. None of us said anything, just looked at each other like, "Is this nut for real?"

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  • DerangedHermit
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    Quoth mathnerd View Post
    Go back and buy 12 boxes of tampons, a few boxes of pads, 3 or 4 bottles of astroglide and a couple cucumbers...
    Someone did the same thing on my brother's line, but they also added a pineapple and a plunger

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  • Cecily
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    This is the perfect place for the Frosty Glare (TM). Any reply / explanation is just going to keep him harping away.

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