As I was standing in the checkout line at a local convenience store...

   / As I was standing in the checkout line at a local convenience store... #51  
No... my concern is your over the top political signature line. The fact you don't worry about an offense or transgression sure say's a lot about your classless attitude. If the system moderators are cool with this type of political statements in a signature line, I can't wait to compose mine.

I looked up "classy" in the dictionary and Steppenwolfe came up. It must be true.
 
   / As I was standing in the checkout line at a local convenience store... #52  
LoL...WE would would expect nothing less than spectacular, over the top classlessness from you and your ilk...

It's about time you trolled in, Pine Dude. ;) .. Are cashiers unwilling to beat around a political bush in your neighborhood?

Was it you that started the ilk thread? I'm having a heckuva time turning sharply to either side. Can I just steer my ilkmates down the middle of the road?

Your permission would mean a lot to us, and I don't care if I'm offended personally.

btw, my tractor doesn't need a President.
 
   / As I was standing in the checkout line at a local convenience store... #53  
Several years back I found $74 neatly folded laying on the ground beside a gas pump. I took it in the store and gave it to the manager. She said she'd hang onto it to see if anyone came back asking about it. After a week or so I was in the store one morning. She told me nobody ever claimed it so she gave it back to me.

When was in high school I worked at a gas station that cashed payroll checks. On Fridays it was a zoo with the the customers coming in waves. After one of the rushes we saw $60 dollars laying on the counter. This was in 1971, when $60 was a pretty decent sum. We, meaning us high school kids, figured out whose check it must have been. We paper clipped a note to it an put it in the cash drawer. At the time we all realized we could just pocket the money and no-one would ever know, but we didn't even consider doing that. Within the hour the man came back with a panicked look on his face, asking if he had left part of his money behind. We handed him his money and the look of relief on his face was unforgettable.

Doug in SW IA
 
   / As I was standing in the checkout line at a local convenience store... #54  
When was in high school I worked at a gas station that cashed payroll checks. On Fridays it was a zoo with the the customers coming in waves. After one of the rushes we saw $60 dollars laying on the counter. This was in 1971, when $60 was a pretty decent sum. We, meaning us high school kids, figured out whose check it must have been. We paper clipped a note to it an put it in the cash drawer. At the time we all realized we could just pocket the money and no-one would ever know, but we didn't even consider doing that. Within the hour the man came back with a panicked look on his face, asking if he had left part of his money behind. We handed him his money and the look of relief on his face was unforgettable.

Doug in SW IA

Jewels in your Crown Doug.

Integrity = What you do when no one is looking.
 
   / As I was standing in the checkout line at a local convenience store... #56  
Not all the check out staff are the brightest on the planet. I know a guy who was a bit bored and approached the checkout with just a bag of frozen chicken legs. Just in conversation, he asked the girl, ``Are these front legs or back?`` I don`t know she said, The guy said `not to bother` but she persisted and called the manager. The guy behind my mate nearly wet himself laughing.
 
   / As I was standing in the checkout line at a local convenience store... #57  
LoL...WE would would expect nothing less than spectacular, over the top classlessness from you and your ilk...

Jealousy is unbecoming ... try understanding some time.
 
   / As I was standing in the checkout line at a local convenience store... #58  
I looked up "classy" in the dictionary and Steppenwolfe came up. It must be true.

Classy enough to respect another's beliefs and life choices... So, thank you for the nice comment.
 
   / As I was standing in the checkout line at a local convenience store... #59  
It's about time you trolled in, Pine Dude. ;) .. Are cashiers unwilling to beat around a political bush in your neighborhood?

Was it you that started the ilk thread? I'm having a heckuva time turning sharply to either side. Can I just steer my ilkmates down the middle of the road?

Your permission would mean a lot to us, and I don't care if I'm offended personally.

btw, my tractor doesn't need a President.

:drink: Very well done.
 
   / As I was standing in the checkout line at a local convenience store... #60  
If they don't then why did you quote it? Let me guess, you do.

I put myself in the category with everyone else that I wouldn't care. But you can take a swing at me if you like, which you do, for some stupid reason that I can't figure out...…

I thought you were going to ignore me???? What happened to that idea???
 

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