The Checkout II

If the definition of ‘insase’ is repeating behavior, expecting different results, then I’m insane to go to the supermarket at that hour. Last night I needed milk.  Making the trip to the store after that particular meeting saves me time and money, so I stopped there again last night.

The woman in line in front of me was buying only condomss (the XL size) and a candy bar.

I’m guessing she was going home to put something in herself that makes her feel different.

  1. That must be either a strange store or a strange neighborhood. It would be interesting to be a check-out clerk there, try to figure out why who buys what. Good blog fodder, at the very least.

  2. I don’t know, if you keep going there to get milk and you keep getting milk, it doesn’t seem so insane to me.

  3. for some silly reason i feel the need to say:
    “the grass is always greener”

    however it looks from the outsided, it may not reflect what the situation really is from inside….

    at least that’s my experience…

  4. I get it that all the stuff I project on any situation is all my own. I can only see through my own lens. I, as C. Isherwood observed, am a camera. But this is not Hollywood. This is my life.