…a fortune for every day of the month!
- You never get that time back that you spent voting
- Whether you push or pull depends on what side you are standing on
- Either a refund or frustration may be provided
- Sometimes the thing you find is not in the right place
- Self checkout affords you the chance to personally use lasers
- An empty cart may contain forgotten items
- If the alarm goes off, it is time to wake up, or you are stealing
- Tap dancing in the aisles is unambiguously annoying
- The front of even the longest line will be reached
- Batteries could realistically be anywhere
- You cannot climb beyond the end of the ladder
- Do not let a single word define you
- You must be awake to take sleeping pills
- Your destiny may be to articulate the obvious
- What you stand behind dictates how much authority you have
- Wasps are not concerned with your innocence
- A horse is probably cheaper than a new car
- Take an empty cart, leave an empty cart
- Accept all cookies
- Have they worn it, no. Have they lied, hard to say.
- You’re satisfaction may be moderated by exceptions
- A shrill beeping at the door is one way to start a conversation
- A line is just a structured crowd
- You can forgive your ex, but that doesn’t make them not horrible
- November: terrifying in stores, but gratifying in offices
- A computer offers no explanation for its limitations
- As much as you give, they will wait in line to take it all
- Store credit is not a reasonable trade for an unreasonable return
- Everyone is timing you
- Saying yes is easy, saying no is an art