Re: Priority Parking at the Grocer (was: Express Checkout)
- From: Wayne Boatwright <wayneboatwright@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 02 Apr 2009 03:44:08 GMT
On Wed 01 Apr 2009 08:36:08p, Ed Pawlowski told us...
"Boron Elgar" <boron_elgar@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
People are so fucking jealous that anyone else - *especially* a parent
or pregnant woman - gets *any* benefit or courtesy, however minor,
even one that is so "no skin off my nose" as half dozen parking
places, that it really shows how perfectly idiotic they are.
Congratulations on your good health.
You are correct that a business can offer whatever conveniences and
incentives as they desire. You are, however, wrong about "no skin off
my nose" though. By assigning those spaces to a chosen few, others that
have needs are forced to walk just a little further. I'm talking about
the waitress that was on her feet for hours, the mailman that walked his
route, the arthritic on a cold day that needs some groceries, the
machinist that stood at his mill all day, the teacher in front of the
class, the nurse caring for her patients.
I've taken my children to the store for their entire childhood and never
had a problem parking any place. After two knee surgeries, arthritis, a
bruised bone, and torn meniscus I try to keep my walking to a painful
minimum after a day at work where I had to do a lot of walking to earn a
living. So, it is a bit of skin of some of our noses. Get back to me
when you are in your 60's and see if your idea changes.
Well, I did not get up on a soapbox because it is painful to do so and
please excuse me while I go take another 800 mg ibuprofen.
Very well expressed, Ed.
--
Wayne Boatwright
"One man's meat is another man's poison"
- Oswald Dykes, English writer, 1709.
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