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Private Time Reflections
Archive for 200611 ( return to current blog )
Thursday November 30, 2006
This is a continuation of “Grab The Rattler Instead!” post I did very recently. Yes, the discount store was WalMart and they did respond to my contact. After I explained that I was charged full price at check out, instead of the item marked price, and on which items, the kind gentleman had his finger right on the problem. His explanation was that after the sale price expired, their cash registers were updated but the special price signage wasn’t removed from the items. He was anxious to make amends and promised me a gift coupon next time I come to their store. So, see everybody, it pays to grab the snake by its rattlers. This kind gentleman didn’t mention anything about the snake or the rattlers I grabbed, but it feels to me like I’m trading those for the gift coupon, snake and all! Yea for WalMart!
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Wednesday November 29, 2006
This is my lucky day, or should I not pick the lonely penny up? After all, it doesn’t belong to me, or does it? It no longer has a home in a pocket or some lady’s purse so, who’s penny is it anyhow? If I do pick it up, will I be taking what isn’t mine, or will it become mine just because I found it? What if I don’t keep it separate and it gets mixed up with other pennies in my pocket, does it change ownership then, or will it never be mine because I didn‘t earn it? Do you have any advice on the subject? What if it’s a lonely one dollar bill, or a twenty, or a wad of bills rolled into a rubber band, does the lost change ownership to finders keepers as simply as the lonely penny would? Did your advice change?
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Tuesday November 28, 2006
What’s the measure of being clever? I got a bit angry and yes, I talked to others about my vexation, but kept my frustration a secret from the instigator. This didn’t give me any satisfaction however, the thought of this incident still tied knots into my processing system. This nuisance squeezed my flow of reasoning, limited my think volume and threw my thoughts into a tizzy around those silly knots. Then, it happened again! Well, by now, I considered yet a deeper emotion Then I realized that nothing will change until I personally grab this snake by its rattlers and strip the coil right out of it’s launch. Here it is! This time I would put some things I needed into my shopping cart because they were marked at a special price. As you know, they check you out while your unloading your cart. When I got home from this major discount merchant, I noticed that I paid full price at checkout. Twice in a row, that I‘m aware of, this happened to me. We live out a ways from town so it‘s not like just going back and talking to them right after it happned. By the time we go there again, the prices have changed and I can’t prove a thing. I emailed them a notification of their problem and mentioned that I didn’t think they liked that image any more than I did. They should correct their procedures. Haven’t heard back from them yet.
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Monday November 27, 2006
Suddenly, my see level checks out about a quart low. Anyhow, I can see very little brightness in the TV ad coming from “All State‘s” desktop. Are my Venetian’s sagging, did my shutter flutter, or are my pupils just skipping school? The “Good Hands” people are offering a reward for being a safe driver. If you aren’t involved in an accident, they will subtract $100 off your deductible. Here’s where this bright idea fades smack dab into confusion and it does it rather quickly for me! Doesn’t this mean that I have to get myself involved in an accident to reap my reward for not becoming involved in an accident?
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Friday November 24, 2006
Yes, we enjoyed all the holiday yummies for Thanksgiving, including turkey plus ham topped with horseradish. I just knew you’d ask why I used horseradish on such a choice cut-of-pig. Well, this is for your information only! I used horseradish only because we don’t have any pigradish in the house!
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