KS Beth, whose blog is here, https://ididnthavemyglasseson.com/, reports her moment occurred when after complaining to her paper about no delivery for 4 weeks, they finally came through.  They made up for it by delivering two of the same exact issue.

Karen Van Benschoten, whose blog is here,  https://outloudkaren.wordpress.com/, reports her moment occurred when she got all her groceries on the checkout stand, reached for her wallet and discovered she forgot it, for the 3rd time.

This is my moment for the day.  While waiting for the clerk to finish scanning my items at the Safeway checkout, I notice the woman behind me in line staring intently at my seafood salad.  I grabbed it from the deli 50% off section.  The woman bends down to examine it closer, peering at it and moving her head around the small transparent container.  I wonder if she is going to abscond with it.  She suddenly picks it up to gaze at the label on the container bottom and the lid pops off partially.  She drops the container, smiles sheepishly at me and pushes the lid back on securely.  I smile back but remain silent as I cannot think of a way to politely tell her to quit manhandling my salad.  Really she could just ask me what it was.

Anyone manhandled your salad lately?

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About kriskkaria

Hi, I'm Kris. A narrator, actor, voice actor, and writer. I've impersonated a cat, a prince, a princess, a witch, a madwoman, and a president with my voice and narrated/produced over 40 audiobooks. I narrate and produce an award-winning weekly storytelling podcast showcasing stories from fantastic writers. Visit my IMDB page for stage and screen credits.

4 responses »

  1. ksbeth says:

    ha! thanks for sharing the highlights )

  2. I used to be a cashier at a Mobil Mart. At the time I was pretty heavily medicated with a benzodiazepine. A customer came to the counter and laid their Twinkies on the counter. I promptly picked them up, opened them, then proceeded to eat them. Needless to say, I was sent home for the rest of the day. But at least I didn’t lose my job.

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