So, I have decided to start a blog. Why you ask? Because I have gotten so annoyed with people not listening. I am 23 years old and I feel like as a young adult, I have no voice. In order to overcome this, I have decided to voice my opinions through this blog. Everyone has opinions and everyones opinions are different. Some people may agree with mine and some may not. I don't really care. I just need a place to vent mine because my husband has already heard them all. By the way, I do have a wonderful husband and two amazing puppy girls.
For my first post today, I am going to give my opinions on lazy people. Mitchell (my husband) and I went to Wal-Mart today. While shopping, we almost got ran over by two people riding the motorized scooters through the eisle going as fast as those things can go. One rider was a female and the other a male. Both of their carts on the front of the scooter were full of groceries as well as drinks all over the sides. Note that this couple was in their mid twenties at my best guess. Anyways, Mitchell and I just looked at each other and shook our heads. You could clearly tell that these two people had two legs that could easily walk them around the store and two arms that could push a buggy. Maybe their coordination wasnt the best to do both at the same time, but neither is mine most of the time.
Mitchell and I finished our shopping and went to check out. First of all, there was probably about 10 registers open, which never happens, and you know this if you have EVER been to Wal-Mart. Guess who was in the lane next to us? You guessed it....the motorized scooter riders. The cashier finished checking us out and we started making our way to the exit. For some reason there was a line to leave the store. Guess who was holding up this line? You guessed it again, the motorized scooter riders who were arguing with the recipt checker lady when you leave. Anyways, the motorized scooter riders finally won their argument I suppose and we were all able to leave Wal-Mart...Finally.
So, my opinion on this is if you have two working legs and two arms that can push a buggy, why would you ride a motorized scooter? I doubt that there are the same amount of scooters at Wal-Mart than there are buggies and I am sure the buggies win. There are people who have to use scooters, people who can't walk, people who are too old to get around, PLENTY of people other than these two lazy people who need scooters. What if someone came in without a leg but there wasn't one because these two people had the last ones? Why are people so lazy that they have to ride around Wal-Mart instead of walk? You annoy more people than you help, just to let you know.
That is so true!!!!
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