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Short story.
I have these curtain valances on my wide window that have been hanging in my kitchen windows for about six months. Well, last month around the holidays, I realized that they didn't match (which stinks since the two different curtains are hanging on the same window).
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So last month I was in Wal-Mart doing Christmas returns, and I decided to take back my mismatched curtains. Well, the return line was long, and I didn't have the original packaging (six months later), and most importantly I didn't want to wait on a price check in those crowds.
I left my hubby in line and went to find another curtain of the same type that she could scan. When I got to the Home Goods Section, there were none of my curtains left...just an empty shelf with the skew number on it that I needed.
I had no pen or paper handy. So, I just took down the metal shelf and carried it to the return line! (which, by the way isn't easy, they really mount those suckers to the wall). :roflmao:
You should have seen my husbands face as I came calmly walking through Wal-Mart and placed the shelf/hook system in our cart!
But the icing on the cake was when it was finally our turn to return our items. The cashier simply looked at the shelf, shrugged, scanned it, looked at the long line, and said, "the nuts are really coming out today." :roflmao:
Slightly embarrassed that I had dismantled Wal-Mart, I started to apologize. But the cashier said, "not necessary...you saved me a price check."
"Besides that," she said, pointing her finger, "you see that woman over there??"..."She's in charge of putting back the returns, and I'm gonna love to hand her this one!"
Hope I made you smile. -Julie
I have these curtain valances on my wide window that have been hanging in my kitchen windows for about six months. Well, last month around the holidays, I realized that they didn't match (which stinks since the two different curtains are hanging on the same window).


So last month I was in Wal-Mart doing Christmas returns, and I decided to take back my mismatched curtains. Well, the return line was long, and I didn't have the original packaging (six months later), and most importantly I didn't want to wait on a price check in those crowds.
I left my hubby in line and went to find another curtain of the same type that she could scan. When I got to the Home Goods Section, there were none of my curtains left...just an empty shelf with the skew number on it that I needed.
I had no pen or paper handy. So, I just took down the metal shelf and carried it to the return line! (which, by the way isn't easy, they really mount those suckers to the wall). :roflmao:
You should have seen my husbands face as I came calmly walking through Wal-Mart and placed the shelf/hook system in our cart!

But the icing on the cake was when it was finally our turn to return our items. The cashier simply looked at the shelf, shrugged, scanned it, looked at the long line, and said, "the nuts are really coming out today." :roflmao:
Slightly embarrassed that I had dismantled Wal-Mart, I started to apologize. But the cashier said, "not necessary...you saved me a price check."
"Besides that," she said, pointing her finger, "you see that woman over there??"..."She's in charge of putting back the returns, and I'm gonna love to hand her this one!"

Hope I made you smile. -Julie