Isn’t that the entire point of having the corral? To get the trajectory, the curve, and the loud but harmless smash at the end?
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Isn’t that the entire point of having the corral? To get the trajectory, the curve, and the loud but harmless smash at the end?
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Some of us get tired, man.
I figured the carts were like the “flies” stickers you’ll sometimes find in urinals .. a challenge that happens to inspire good behavior.
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Mew
I saw the written bit last week when it first made the rounds and completely agree. But I take issue with the chart, in that there should be no distinction within the top line. Once a store or shopping center adds corralls to the parking lot there is no requirement or expectation of returning the cart to the store. Further, corralls lack the constant critical mass of ordered carts that generate an expectation of putting newly returned carts into the same order.
That doesn’t even take into account the stores that have different kinds of carts and trying to sort them in the corrals…
I’m mildly amazed this is not an “urban sport” of some sort already. Different sections of different parking-lots are not unlike the variances of golf courses, and require far less personalized equipment.
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What? *I’d* play it.
As best I can tell, the category of person that doesn’t launch the cart is “women”.
In college I found a lone shopping cart far away from any logical place, and brought it back to my dorm. Was that Chaotic Evil? Or Neutral Evil?
Now I’m in the Lawful Good/Neutral Good categoru depending on the store. Some places don’t have corrals around here.