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The Single Guy Waiting With His Groceries At the Register Whilst a Child Screams
the single guy waiting with his groceries at the register whilst a child screams & mother whispers/growls obscenities after placing the divider stick between the groceries making their way on the conveyor towards the cashier & his own, he begins to unload his foodstuffs onto the belt amidst the escalating drama in front of him--- a small child, age 2 or so, sits in the cart while mother deals out her coupons & the frustrated late teen cashier picks them up one by one to scan them--- the young child didn’t get its way or something and begins to throw a fit, yelling, crying & muttering things about what the mother had apparently promised but obviously did not follow through--- mother’s anger shows on her face & while dealing coupons, trying to pay her best attention to each subtracted amount from the screen in front of the cashier, she looks back intermittently at the child and growls at him a threat concerning what is going to happen if said child doesn’t stop carrying on--- though the whole scene is extremely annoying, loud & unfortunately more the rule than the exception at the grocery store on a saturday afternoon, the single guy smiles, happier than shit that he doesn’t have to deal with such lunacy.
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