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Re: I'm sorry, Ma'am, but this isn't Kinder Care

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 12:19 pm
by GRUMPY PIRATE
ktulu wrote:Not me. I'll even ask for advice from women on the aisle :D:

Usually though I have detailed description on what to buy.

Speaking of embarrassing things to buy, one night when I was the overnight checker at the grocery store I worked at, I had a customer come up and put down a 12 pack of beer, pack of cigarettes and a box of condoms. There was no talking until I was done ringing him up, I sent him on his way with an enthusiastic "Have a GREAT night!"
before, after or during??

(hehehehe)

Re: I'm sorry, Ma'am, but this isn't Kinder Care

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 3:53 pm
by TalkingHands
Ms. Matterhorn wrote:Hmm...my DH won't set foot in a VS! He's too embarrassed. Guys?
Same here. No way my husband would walk into Victoria's Secret. Actually in our family the girls drop me at the Disney Store and they go to VS to shop. :D: But at least my girls are adults now and not children in age.

Re: I'm sorry, Ma'am, but this isn't Kinder Care

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 4:21 pm
by dancinghomer
ktulu wrote: Speaking of embarrassing things to buy, one night when I was the overnight checker at the grocery store I worked at, I had a customer come up and put down a 12 pack of beer, pack of cigarettes and a box of condoms. There was no talking until I was done ringing him up, I sent him on his way with an enthusiastic "Have a GREAT night!"
Oh the memories of being a cashier in a 24/7 grocery store. Scary things is, most of the sales I remember that involved condoms were at like 3 in the afternoon.

I remember one couple, the lady wouldn't look ahead, she had her head down the whole time. But the guy had the biggest grin on his face. I remember turning around after that sale and the person on the register behind me was just keeling over from laughing so hard after they left.

Re: I'm sorry, Ma'am, but this isn't Kinder Care

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 7:42 pm
by Ms. Matterhorn
TalkingHands wrote:Same here. No way my husband would walk into Victoria's Secret. Actually in our family the girls drop me at the Disney Store and they go to VS to shop. :D: But at least my girls are adults now and not children in age.
Funny how things change! Mom going to Disney and the kids going to VS! That's a switch!

Re: I'm sorry, Ma'am, but this isn't Kinder Care

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 8:06 pm
by GRUMPY PIRATE
Ms. Matterhorn wrote:Funny how things change! Mom going to Disney and the kids going to VS! That's a switch!
sort of a "Circle of Life" thing?

Or just different priorties at different times?

Re: I'm sorry, Ma'am, but this isn't Kinder Care

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 9:47 pm
by February
OMG, I was a cashier at a 24/7 grocery store that was kind of like a super wally mart. I used to say you should never be able to buy small pets, motor oil, and hamburger in the same store :eek: I worked nights there as a single mom, lasting almost a year there so I could keep my child out of daycare.

They always put me on the express lane when they could (though i was a ping pong ball and often worked 3 areas in one night- lotto/cigarettes, (the guys called me the Lotto Goddess rofl) cust. service (or cussed service might be more appropriate) or they put me on the lanes at express to get the lines down.

Every weekend, my line was FULL of guys buying condoms because I was quick, discreet, and never looked them in the face. Or maybe I was one of the few cashiers under the age of 50 and they didnt' want someone who reminded them of mom ringing them up LOL.

Thing that always killed me was they never just bought the condoms. It was condoms and gum, condoms and a candy bar, or occasionally condoms and some things that made me shudder.

I never saw any women buy them, ever. Just guys. Nervous, embarrassed young guys.

Had a guy try to return a half empty box of them once at the cussed desk.

He said they didn't work! :eek:

When it comes to buying the fem-hi stuff, I'll tell you. It's no secret why they keep changing the packaging every other month. It's a conspiracy. They want you to buy the wrong one so you have to spend twice as much to get the thing you thought you were getting to begin with.

I did a blog entry a couple years back on exactly this topic. If any of the ladies want to read it, PM me I'm happy to send it along LOL.

Bottom line: if you go to the store and see a bag in that aisle ripped open, it's because in a fit of hormone fueled desperation, some poor woman had had enough of guessing and needed to know if the bag had maxi superwing overnights in it or heavy channeled superthins and was through screwing around.

Re: I'm sorry, Ma'am, but this isn't Kinder Care

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 10:53 pm
by hobie16
Have any of you ladies ever put on a Maxi-Pad wrong side up?

Re: I'm sorry, Ma'am, but this isn't Kinder Care

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 1:53 am
by DisneyMom
hobie16 wrote:Have any of you ladies ever put on a Maxi-Pad wrong side up?

Ummmmm, not intentionally! :eek:
My little neices did stick some to the bottoms of their feet to "ice skate" on the kitchen floor! :p:

Re: I'm sorry, Ma'am, but this isn't Kinder Care

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 2:24 am
by mechurchlady
hobie16 wrote:Have any of you ladies ever put on a Maxi-Pad wrong side up?
nope never have, some things like then items and spark plugs have to be installed properly.

Re: I'm sorry, Ma'am, but this isn't Kinder Care

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2008 3:32 am
by Main Streeter
DisneyMom wrote:My little neices did stick some to the bottoms of their feet to "ice skate" on the kitchen floor! :p:
What a great way to mop! :cool: Dogs just tracked in from our drizzle. Gotta try this out. ;)