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While checking out at the supermarket or dept. store, does the OTHER line always seem to moves faster???
Well, it does! Here's why:




The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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I think I saw a news article somewhere that said a Hannaford in the upstate area was converting to a single line queue.  (Maybe it was PC but I thin it was Hannaford)
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The Glenville Hannaford already did that. I won't go there anymore.
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like DMV.....cooooooool........

or shall I say mooooooooo


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Quoted from Madam X
The Glenville Hannaford already did that. I won't go there anymore.


because you hate the single line queue?
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single line queue is better......at least in odds and perception.....triage always works....


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Burlington Coat Factory has a single que line -- and at one time the LL Bean store in Maine did, too.  I don'thave a problem with a single cue line ---  I do object to "self check out lanes" though.


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Burlington Coat Factory has a single que line -- and at one time the LL Bean store in Maine did, too.  I don'thave a problem with a single cue line ---  I do object to "self check out lanes" though.


Who would have thought you  would hate the "help yourself" method.  Always enjoyed the handouts haven't you?


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Quoted from TakingItBack


Who would have thought you  would hate the "help yourself" method.  Always enjoyed the handouts haven't you?


You must be projecting your own behavior and thinking.  I don't take handouts.


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You must be projecting your own behavior and thinking.  I don't take handouts.


Except free buffets and aunties
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I don't mind the single line que at the credit union, etc. but it is very annoying at the supermarket. Try it and see what you think.
I also don't mind waiting at the market if I go there at peak times with a full cart, as long as they have enough lines open so that they are moving along reasonably well and it isn't getting annoyingly crowded. Yes, I said annoying twice but since I don't really like crowds I like to plan accordingly so I don't care for it when a lack of foresight or cheapness by the store thwarts my plans. Maybe because I'm handing over a lot of money I don't like to sufferto do so.
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Except free buffets and aunties


DROP DEAD
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There really is no problem with single line ques --- if anything they make it a bit more organized.  As long as the stores don't force people to use  the "self check out lanes" -- which I refuse to use because #1) I can't see taking a job away from a check out clerk and #2) inevitably at least one item won't scan properly and one has to wait for a clerk to come over and manually enter the information anyway.


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1) I can't see taking a job away from a check out clerk


You'd like India then.

A brand new four plus star hotel had a few people cutting their grass - large areas of it...  With handheld grass pruning shears.  You know - scissors essentially.

This was not the slums...  The hotel had a number of cars - some of them quite nice.  But they paid people to cut with hand shears instead of using a lawnmower.

That's progress.

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Quoted from JackBauer


You'd like India then.

A brand new four plus star hotel had a few people cutting their grass - large areas of it...  With handheld grass pruning shears.  You know - scissors essentially.

This was not the slums...  The hotel had a number of cars - some of them quite nice.  But they paid people to cut with hand shears instead of using a lawnmower.

That's progress.



Sounds like a great way to keep the Tea-Partiers busy .. make them cut grass with scissors.


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