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Default Revenge of the Shopping Cart



"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
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> On 5/24/2013 8:38 AM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
>>>
>>> What is so terribly difficult about this concept? As I said in the
>>> Aldi's
>>> thread, I'm grateful I have two good legs. It doesn't bother me to walk
>>> to take the cart back. You will also never catch me parking in a
>>> handicapped spot. I also don't drive around in circles looking for
>>> someone to leave just so I can get the closest parking space.

>
>> The best way to keep those good legs good is to use them. Mine are not as
>> good as they used to be, but they only get worse if I walk less.

>
> Ditto. The more I walk, the better my legs (and hip) feel. The
> opposite is also true, you wouldn't think sitting around would make
> you feel worse, but there you have it.
>
> > I prefer
>> to park away from the busy part of the parking lot as it saves a lot of
>> dings on the car.

>
> I'm just too lazy to try to park close. I just pull into a spot
> away from the other cars and I don't have to wait for anyone.
> So annoying to see people causing parking lot traffic jams waiting
> for someone to pull out of a spot ... and there's an open spot two
> spaces down!
>
> I do the same as someone else mentioned in this thread. Unless there
> is something unwieldy to unload, it's amazing how much stuff I can
> carry myself and leave the cart at the store.


Since we retired, Himself does all the carrying ... Suits me <g>
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