Anyone who has ever been grocery shopping (this would not include Rick) has been asked this question. In the past few years most stores have gone to using only plastic bags but paper is always available upon request. I choose paper. Every single time. The plastic bags spill all over the back of my truck requiring me to rebag everything before I can unload. Plus, they are SUPER bad for the environment. So what is so difficult to understand about wanting paper bags? Why must the bagger always give me at least one plastic bag? No, I want fucking paper. End of story. It's not that hard. Yesterday, I actually spoke to the manager about this. I spend a ton of money in that store and I want paper, all paper, every fucking time. We'll see if that happens. Stay tuned.
I'm thinking my going off on the Jewel manager, a Home Goods employee and poor Alan Jones from Cingular (excuse me, the new AT&T) yesterday may have something to do with the nicotine withdrawal. Not sure. Only six cigs since January 15 and none since Monday morning. This is the longest I think I have ever gone without smoking, aside from the pregnancies. So far, so good. I haven't been on the 10 o'clock news yet. Bonus.
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