How u know about cray cray!Being north of 30, I believe it's pronounced cray-cray.
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You mean you ACTUALLY look to see if they have signs? I rarely if EVER look for them since they mean nothing.Noticed the Portage Meijer took down their no blue guns signage, at least at the west entrance
You mean you ACTUALLY look to see if they have signs? I rarely if EVER look for them since they mean nothing.
Looking doesn't mean compliance. I look every week in hopes they'd be removed. Since they put the signs up I stop and talk to a manager, while OCing, and voice my complaint. I know my complaints each week aren't enough to get them removed, so I'm thinking there must of been a plethora of other Complaints as well.
That's me all right.Being north of 30, I believe it's pronounced cray-cray.
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Pink?Guess what jedi just installed?
One of those fancy bidet toilet seats with warm water, dryer, night light, heated seat.
You rednecks would not know anything about this fancy stuff.
It's not likely store management's decision to make but, hopefully they forward the feedback to their bosses at Corporate.Looking doesn't mean compliance. I look every week in hopes they'd be removed. Since they put the signs up I stop and talk to a manager, while OCing, and voice my complaint. I know my complaints each week aren't enough to get them removed, so I'm thinking there must of been a plethora of other Complaints as well.
It’s for his ‘vid poops.Guess what jedi just installed?
One of those fancy bidet toilet seats with warm water, dryer, night light, heated seat.
You rednecks would not know anything about this fancy stuff.
Was in there today for some of that bi-color corn.Remus has southern Indiana corn ready. Beats the Florida corn from last week. Was pretty darn good. Had it with some Filet and baked taters.
Getting soft in your young age.Guess what jedi just installed?
One of those fancy bidet toilet seats with warm water, dryer, night light, heated seat.
You rednecks would not know anything about this fancy stuff.
I put in two 4x4 clothesline poles with concrete at a previous home. Years later, we eventually stopped using them so I removed them. No way those posts were coming out of the ground with the tools I had available so I cut them off flush and left the concrete.Tried to dig one of the clothesline posts out. Got probably about a foot and a half down and the post kept going. Tried using the truck to yank it and it just loosened it a little. Neighbor has a tractor with a loader on the front and offered to use that to yank it the rest of the way. Even that wasn't as easy as it should have been. No concrete just another piece of steel welded at a 90° to the post about another foot and a half down. Previous homeowners wife must have been huge to overdo a clothesline post like this.