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    Why are people so self centered and lazy - Shopping Carts

    Is it to much to walk 50 yards? Good thing it's not sunny today so I can go back to yelling at the clouds.



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    If professionals who's careers depend on catching fish use FFS then that's what I'm using. Might be too simple of a philosophy but makes sense to me.

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    Must be for some.

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    Cart Narc is one of my favorite things to watch on the internet

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    Quote Originally Posted by west_tn View Post
    Cart Narc is one of my favorite things to watch on the internet
    That guy is going to get hurt one day, those lazy a** h***s are mean.

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    I always grab a cart on the way in.

    My favorite is when I get to the foyer and there's a bunch of idjits, who all walked right past a dozen carts on their way in, standing around waiting for one.

    Goes back in the cart corral when I'm done.
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    We live in a fairly urban area where parking spaces and their respective sizes aren’t the greatest. I have no problem returning the cart when the store allocates a couple parking spots for cart return. But when they want to maximize parking spots and not provide a cart return I feel like leaving the cart anywhere. Now of course last night there was no cart return but I still walked it back to the store (yelling at clouds the entire way).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cestratton View Post
    That guy is going to get hurt one day, those lazy a** h***s are mean.
    He's always faster than those lazybones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cestratton View Post
    That guy is going to get hurt one day, those lazy a** h***s are mean.
    Yeah it only takes one guy who don’t take no $hit and he’s gonna get hurt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Delta Bass Fool View Post
    Yeah it only takes one guy who don’t take no $hit and he’s gonna get hurt.
    Yea, I'm honestly surprised he hasn't yet. He's had people chase him, threaten him, threaten to shoot him, and even try to run him over.

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    People who should have been spanked when they were two years old for talking back and disrespecting their parents are now entitled or better yet defined as "special needs" simply because they never had any discipline when growing up do these kinds of things. Manners that were taught in childhood by a Mother and Father household do carry over to adulthood.

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    What people do with their carts tell you exactly what kind of human they are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tigercat View Post
    What people do with their carts tell you exactly what kind of human they are.
    Man there's a lot of shitty people............

    When I'm walking in if I see someone on my way about done unloading I always ask if they want me to take their car in. Heck I'm going that way anyway.
    If professionals who's careers depend on catching fish use FFS then that's what I'm using. Might be too simple of a philosophy but makes sense to me.

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    https://www.youtube.com/@CartNarcs

    Want to see a true warrior in action...watch the link above.

    Been fishin' since I was 5 years old...Thanks Grandpa!


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    I can’t stand it…

    but actually, it’s about like not washing hands after using the bathroom… nobody will admit to it…

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    That and the lazy turds that park in fire lane to pick dry cleaning or prescriptions. Plus the 30 somethings that whip out handicap tag, and look like they just came from yoga class…
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    What Tigercat said.

    I usually park far away from the door because I don't want my vehicle hit by a cart.

    On my way into the store I take one in with me to use and have taken others to the cart storage area.

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    I remember as a young student at Auburn that my shopping cart full of groceries got away from me and rolled into the Opelka highway were a car promptly hit it going 50 miles an hour. What a mess!

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    Quote Originally Posted by drainplug View Post
    That and the lazy turds that park in fire lane to pick dry cleaning or prescriptions. Plus the 30 somethings that whip out handicap tag, and look like they just came from yoga class…


    I love my handicap tag. It allows me to park at the Mink Creek boat ramp when it's full. So I guess this lazy t doesn't have to worry about overcrowded parking lots

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    I actually watched a young woman load the back of your crossover and then push the empty cart behind the car next to her

    I called her out and all I get from her was the one finger salute
    "The handicapped angler"

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