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Be afraid. Be very afraid. July 6, 2008

Posted by cashierobs in Cashier Observations.
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Welcome to Cashier Observances. The game show blog where I write about the things I see. Sounds cool, huh?

If you’re reading the title and thinking that you could give a damn about what a cashier thinks, then I don’t blame you. But don’t let the title turn you away. My awful writing and grammar should be more than enough to accomplish that.

We all have chores we take part in daily. Making coffee in the morning, driving to the gas station, or shopping, just to name a few. We all have our own ways and methods of completing those chores. This blog is about watching the interactions of people and common chores and putting them into words. (If you want an in-depth version of what I’m writing about, check out the About section.)

This blog still isn’t about what you’re thinking

The point of this blog isn’t to answer why people do the action they do. The point isn’t to explain it, or to give an absolute answer to that begging question, “Why do half the shopping carts I take have lopsided wheels?” I am neither certified nor willing to rack my brain to answer those questions specifically.

The point

The purpose of this blog is to put the actions of people I see into words. Basically, I am giving my opinions of people and their interactions with common chores or tasks. Now, hold on. You’re probably pointing your finger at me and reminding me with your keen memory on my statement of not answering the “why” in questions. To this, I reply, think of my writing as a review. I will give my opinion on what I see in order to compare the opinions of anyone who decides to read my opinion. If I answer the “why” in your question, then I’m sorry and please don’t tell on me. Some of the best opinions are from people who are telling you what you already know, but get you to look at a specific thing in a different way. That is the purpose of this blog.

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