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I arranged for some cameras to be fitted in a fishing tackle store years ago, as I was setting up the remote access, one of the employee's came up to me and asked "so, where are the blind spots?"
Might not surprise you to know a few weeks later he was gone, and the store stock losses were way down...
Shoplifting Signage: It's a Whole Thing...
--u/laextranjera
Living in the UK, the idea of not bagging my shopping myself is weird. Only tend to get help like that here when it's for a fund raising or other event.
Complaining Grocery Customers: Wait, why should I help myself?
From The Key Oracle: The forecast is for up to 14” of snow and the storm will start in a couple of hours. This co-insides with my weekly trip to get groceries. Needless to say there is almost no parking in the lot so I take the hint and on my way in I grab a cart from a corral and bring it ...
Cheesy as in "bad", singles as in "record or track, not an album", so they are saying it's like his album, it which will be made up of a number of cheesy tracks that will come out as singles.
When Cheese Imitates Music
From captainhowdy27: Just picked up Ed Sheeran's new album.
I would guess it was built, then modified later to add a ramp at the left...
Engineering Fails: What Exactly Was The Plan Here?
--logz244
Biggest issue I guess is if you fiddle with it and get an address right, you lose your finger? :)
Geeky Wedding Rings: Stargate
This ring, based on the popular science fiction franchise, even has spinning chevrons. --WeddingBandDesigns.com
It's English law (scottish is different). Large stores can't open for more than 6 hours on a sunday.
So a 24 hour store could open at 00:01 on monday morning, and not close till midnight on sat, but then have to close for most of sunday.
It's still 24 hours, just not 7 days a week.
Yet Another Business Does Not Understand "24 Hours"
--coletrickle88
They are Chevrolet Vegas, btw, the system was called "Vert-A-Pac"
Car Delivery in the 70's
From OlivierDeCarglass
Flat http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6053/6257236588_ac58776abe_z.jpg
The ones in the vertical layout were specially designed to handle being shipped like that.
Car Delivery in the 70's
From OlivierDeCarglass
http://imgur.com/gallery/wcN542P this is a yodel delivery to my house.
Because The Roof Is A Good Alternative?
--Stormraughtz For Americans: Yodel is a British company that is essentially what would happen if Comcast started delivering packages. --PUBspotter
I think in this case "colours" is "sport team clothes"
I Notice Nudity Isn't Mentioned...
--so_much_fenestration
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