Originally posted by GN Tobacco Sweden AB
What happened to snuson ??
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Originally posted by bill77.017Good morning GNand Snuson. The sun is shining and it's a lovely day here in the land of ISNUS. Time to get on with our ministerial duties lol
as social minister i think you have lots of things to do to make snusonians till Isnusians
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Originally posted by sirlootLate Mornin Fellas Coffee and Snus = Balanced Breakfast
I don't usually eat cereal for breakfast, and I don't usually eat candy cereal, but I hadn't had them in awhile, so I bought a box last night. Story behind that...
I went to Walmart to get cereal cause I had milk I needed to get rid of, and I also wanted ice cream. Walmart changed their policy getting rid of door greeters. They have them do other more useful things now. Well, one of their door greeters is wheelchair bound. He has 2 gimpy legs. I don't know what the problem is, but it may be a birth defect. They don't look quite right. Anyway, he wheeled up to the cereal aisle and tried putting a box of Chex squares on the shelf, and promptly dropped it. He then tried another box, and dropped that one, and also knocked a plastic sandal out of his chair, and onto the floor. I shelved that box, and handed him the sandal. He then told me about the cereal boxes in the main part of the store. They were bigger than average, and were specially marked for Walmart running a donation program to feed the hungry in America. Well, they were mostly candy cereals and Cheerios which aren't my favorite, but I did decide to get the Lucky Charms since I hadn't had them in a long time. The price per pound wasn't as bad as it usually is.
Point? Well, I thought it was cool that Walmart kept the handicapped guy on, but at the same time, I kind of felt bad for the guy. It's hard to find a place in retail he can work given his handicap. I'm hoping the dropping thing was just a run of bad luck, and he usually does ok, or may be out of a job eventually. I left the store with conflicted feelings last night. At first I was pissed off because I was walking behind a fat black family that was walking side by side, and at sloth speed so no one could pass, but after that I was reflecting on the handicapped guy's position. He could use some hand operated tools to help him out. A shelf picker he could use to place things on the shelf, or off the floor would be a big help, and he could clip it to his chair. I almost wish I worked there so I could hook him up.
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