My dear wife Karen came up with a quick and smart way to transport the unloaded grocery back from kitchen to halfway-to-the-car so she doesn’t forget to bring it to the supermarket the next time around.
I loved it when I saw it.
My dear wife Karen came up with a quick and smart way to transport the unloaded grocery back from kitchen to halfway-to-the-car so she doesn’t forget to bring it to the supermarket the next time around.
I loved it when I saw it.
my life. what have I got to chauffeur it?
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I can empathize! I need to put mine in the back of my car or I forget them . . .
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They are easily left behind, yes, Kay.
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She is one smart cookie! Good thinking, DWK 👏if I encountered this clever scene I would have photographed it too, Bro.
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I know you would, Sis. Great minds …
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clever!
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You got it, Kerbey.
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Got a bunch of those bags in my car, too. We usually leave them next to the door leading from the kitchen to the outside so we’d literally have to trip over them if we forgot they were there. Still, I managed last week to go to Wegmans with no bags in my car – somehow they had all managed to find their way to my husband’s vehicle instead. Silly bags.
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They have a way of slipping away sometimes, I agree, CM.
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We use that bag too! Nice conversation starter with other Central New Yorkers down here, and of course we all miss Wegmans.
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Small world, Mike!
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I am ‘all about’ plastic not so biodegradable bags (Child of the Seventies, am I)
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We saved those for our walks with the dog, Lance.
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I love it too.
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It’s a lovely reminder, Ann.
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brilliant! I understand this completely, time and again, once at the store, I realize I’ve left my bag at home. I have taken to just putting it in the car where I’ll see it ,and even then, sometimes I’m so used to seeing it, that I forget to take it in )
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We also try to put them back in the car, Beth, but this is an great intermediary. And, yes, I have returned to the car for them halfway (or more) to the store.
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