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I'm not a sheep- you all are the sheep

Cosco should’ve never let him into the store. You’d think their security would’ve taken care of this guy before he was able to gather a cart full of goods. Btw, wasn’t that his wife next to him wearing a mask? You’d think a guy like this would be ashamed to be seen with her.

I thought it was funny that when he realized Tison was serious all his bravado suddenly dissipates. Tison gives him an out but he's not playing. As Tison starts to wheel his cart away the guy panics and you can hear him say "I'll give you my card" to his wife. But by then it's too late. The only thing missing was Tison saying something like "Sorry. If you snooze you lose"...as he wheels the cart into the sunset...
 
I thought it was funny that when he realized Tison was serious all his bravado suddenly dissipates. Tison gives him an out but he's not playing. As Tison starts to wheel his cart away the guy panics and you can hear him say "I'll give you my card" to his wife. But by then it's too late. The only thing missing was Tison saying something like "Sorry. If you snooze you lose"...as he wheels the cart into the sunset...

Tison should have said "sorry, I have to go wipe all this down for other members"
 
What the supermarkets here do is that they have strips on the floor to socially distance you 1 metre apart.

They also only allow a certain number of customers into the supermarket at any one time. (Was at a branch of Citibank last week -- allowed only a customer inside the branch at any one time and 2metre social distance outside. A Citibank policy but not a Singaporean policy.)

Then the supermarket folks then scan your ID's bar code at the entrance to allow the Ministry of Health to trace you in case someone there the same time was tested positive later. Then they scan your ID again on the way out.

All malls will scan you on the way in too.

what do they call a quarter pounder with cheese in France?
 
I wonder how that New Yorker votes.... he’s one of yours :p:D:p

Pretty sure this all occurred in Vegas. And having lived in Vegas for 3 yrs and having spent most days hanging out in the Sportsbooks at The Riv and the Stardust, I can assure you there are plenty of New Yorkers in Vegas...
 
what do they call a quarter pounder with cheese in France?

I don't get this, so I'll play the "straight guy" to whatever joke you're trying to make. IIRC, McDonald's in both France and Germany have English co-descriptions on the menu. And in Germany I know they sell Beer, and in France, I seem to remember they also had wine available. But that was 40 yrs ago- left Europe in '85 and haven't made it back yet...
 
I don't get this, so I'll play the "straight guy" to whatever joke you're trying to make. IIRC, McDonald's in both France and Germany have English co-descriptions on the menu. And in Germany I know they sell Beer, and in France, I seem to remember they also had wine available. But that was 40 yrs ago- left Europe in '85 and haven't made it back yet...
Pulp Fiction cosmic.
 
Cool story- but irrelevant to this particular thread. Absolutely no poster in this thread has ever suggested that any of these clowns do not have the right to go to a store of their choosing that does not require masks. I would probably choose to take my business to stores that require masks, all things being equal.

This thread is about people trying to violate the mask policy of stores like Costco and then whining like babies when those same stores enforce their readily displayed policy. The responsible anti-makers on this site have acknowledged that they have no problem complying with a store's policy. This thread is about people who selfishly maintain that they do not have to. I guess they think they're "special", and from the videos posted I'd say they are right...
Cool story yourself, read the "story" I was commenting on and my post was very relevant. Do your homework read the thread and stay in your lane.
 
Wonder why Costco doesn't give members a free or reasonably priced mask as part of their policy for any member who might not have one.

Obviously the guy in the video would have preferred to make his point rather than accept a gift from Costco, but others who may simply not have a mask would thank Costco
Very good point. I've wondered that myself when I was there last week with my mask at home.
 
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