I hit the gym and a nearby restaurant for a quick bite. Right next door was a Goodwill so I just had to stop in and see if there were any cool, unique finds. And I did find something unique for the baby room! I’ll tell you about that later.
There also was this really silly product I’d never seen before, so I decided to take a picture of it. “Tic Tac Toast”. It basically puts lines on your toast so you can play “Tic Tac Toe” with pieces of bacon or other food. Is that absurdly hilarious, or what? Another piece of worthless crap taking up space in the world! Plus by the time you’re done playing “Tic Tac Toe” with your toast, who’s going to eat it? The toast would be all cold and soggy. EWWW!
The best part, is that as soon as I took the photo, an employee rushed over, “No photography of items is allowed here!” I laughed as though he just said THE STUPIDEST THING I’D EVER HEARD and challenged, “Why?“
He didn’t have an answer. What if I want to take a picture of something so I can email it to my husband to get his opinion before I make a purchase? I do that all the time at other stores. What’s the big deal, dude?
So I did what I always do when someone tells me NOT to do something, I turned the item around and took another picture. What was he going to do? Confiscate my camera? Have me arrested?
I should have taken a picture of HIM and everything else in the store. Just to see what he would do. But (sigh) I didn’t. I don’t always like to, but I do know how to act appropriately.
Besides, what are they afraid will happen? That I might put the photos on the internet? And then blog about it?
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