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A RETIREE'S LAST TRIP TO KROGER .

Yesterday I was at my local Kroger buying a large bag of Purina dog chow for my loyal pet, Jake, the Wonder Dog
and was in the check-out line when a woman behind me asked if I had a dog.

What did she think I had an elephant?

So because I'm retired and have little to do, on impulse I told her that no, I didn't have a dog,
I was starting the Purina Diet again.
I added that I probably shouldn't, because I ended up in the hospital last time,
but that I'd lost 50 pounds before I awakened in an intensive care ward
with tubes coming out of most of my orifices and IVs in both arms.

I told her that it was essentially a Perfect Diet and that the way that it works is,
to load your pants pockets with Purina Nuggets and simply eat one or two every time you feel hungry.
The food is nutritionally complete so it works well and I was going to try it again.
(I have to mention here that practically everyone in line was now enthralled with my story.)

Horrified, she asked if I ended up in intensive care, because the dog food poisoned me.
I told her no, I stopped to Pee on a Fire Hydrant and a car hit me.

I thought the guy behind her was going to have a heart attack he was Laughing so hard.

Kroger won't let me shop there anymore. Better watch what you ask retired people.
They have all the time in the World to think of crazy things to say.
Forward this (especially) to all your retired friends...
it will be their laugh for the day!
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Trying to keep pack with Lew:


A RETIREE'S LAST TRIP TO KROGER .

Yesterday I was at my local Kroger buying a large bag of Purina dog
chow for my loyal pet, Jake, the Wonder Dog
and was in the check-out line when a woman behind me asked if I had
a dog.

What did she think I had an elephant?

So because I'm retired and have little to do, on impulse I told her
that no, I didn't have a dog,
I was starting the Purina Diet again.
I added that I probably shouldn't, because I ended up in the
hospital last time,
but that I'd lost 50 pounds before I awakened in an intensive care
ward
with tubes coming out of most of my orifices and IVs in both arms.

I told her that it was essentially a Perfect Diet and that the way
that it works is,
to load your pants pockets with Purina Nuggets and simply eat one or
two every time you feel hungry.
The food is nutritionally complete so it works well and I was going
to try it again.
(I have to mention here that practically everyone in line was now
enthralled with my story.)

Horrified, she asked if I ended up in intensive care, because the
dog food poisoned me.
I told her no, I stopped to Pee on a Fire Hydrant and a car hit me.

I thought the guy behind her was going to have a heart attack he was
Laughing so hard.

Kroger won't let me shop there anymore. Better watch what you ask
retired people.
They have all the time in the World to think of crazy things to say.
Forward this (especially) to all your retired friends...
it will be their laugh for the day!

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Been around, but still good.

When I heard it, guy was in Walmart.

Lew



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On 1/7/2013 7:24 PM, Lew Hodgett wrote:
"Gramp's shop" wrote:

Trying to keep pack with Lew:


A RETIREE'S LAST TRIP TO KROGER .

Yesterday I was at my local Kroger buying a large bag of Purina dog
chow for my loyal pet, Jake, the Wonder Dog
and was in the check-out line when a woman behind me asked if I had
a dog.

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Been around, but still good.

When I heard it, guy was in Walmart.


Yeah, an oldie but a goodie. Variation on it that was once heard had to
do with a widow talking about her late husband who tried the same diet
and died.

OMG! said the woman hearing the story for the first time, "I didn't
realize that dog food was poisonous!"

"It isn't", said the widow.

"Well, what killed him?

"He was laying on the couch licking his b***s and fell off and broke his
damn neck on the coffee table!"



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On 1/7/2013 7:24 PM, Lew Hodgett wrote:
"Gramp's shop" wrote:

Trying to keep pack with Lew:


A RETIREE'S LAST TRIP TO KROGER .

Yesterday I was at my local Kroger buying a large bag of Purina dog
chow for my loyal pet, Jake, the Wonder Dog
and was in the check-out line when a woman behind me asked if I had
a dog.

---------------------------------------------------------------------
Been around, but still good.

When I heard it, guy was in Walmart.


Yeah, an oldie but a goodie. Variation on it that was once heard had to
do with a widow talking about her late husband who tried the same diet
and died.

OMG! said the woman hearing the story for the first time, "I didn't
realize that dog food was poisonous!"

"It isn't", said the widow.

"Well, what killed him?

"He was laying on the couch licking his b***s and fell off and broke his
damn neck on the coffee table!"


Ditto. But he was laying in the street licking his nuts when the car ran
over him.

~ ))) Dave in Texas


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Gramp's shop wrote:
Trying to keep pack with Lew:


A RETIREE'S LAST TRIP TO KROGER .

Yesterday I was at my local Kroger buying a large bag of Purina dog
chow for my loyal pet, Jake, the Wonder Dog and was in the check-out
line when a woman behind me asked if I had a dog.

What did she think I had an elephant?

So because I'm retired and have little to do, on impulse I told her
that no, I didn't have a dog,
I was starting the Purina Diet again.
I added that I probably shouldn't, because I ended up in the hospital
last time,
but that I'd lost 50 pounds before I awakened in an intensive care
ward
with tubes coming out of most of my orifices and IVs in both arms.

I told her that it was essentially a Perfect Diet and that the way
that it works is,
to load your pants pockets with Purina Nuggets and simply eat one or
two every time you feel hungry.
The food is nutritionally complete so it works well and I was going
to try it again. (I have to mention here that practically everyone in
line was now enthralled with my story.)

Horrified, she asked if I ended up in intensive care, because the dog
food poisoned me.
I told her no, I stopped to Pee on a Fire Hydrant and a car hit me.

I thought the guy behind her was going to have a heart attack he was
Laughing so hard.

Kroger won't let me shop there anymore. Better watch what you ask
retired people.
They have all the time in the World to think of crazy things to say.
Forward this (especially) to all your retired friends...
it will be their laugh for the day!


Good story! You might enjoy mine.

Several years ago, at the start of the 1st Gulf War, I found myself in the
"Ten Items or Less" line at my friendly Randall's Super Market. While
tabulating my stuff, a bell goes off.

"Congratulations! Says the clerkette handling my sale. You've just won a
free loaf of Randall's French Bread!"

Me: "I don't like the French. May I have a loaf of San Francisco Sourdough
instead?"

Clerkette: "Er, no. Just the French bread."

Me: A Greek Pita loaf, perhaps? Mexican cornbread?"

Clerkette: "I'm sorry, but all I've got is French."

Not wanting this to degenerate into a poor imitation of the Monty Python
Cheese Shop skit, I turned to the line behind and called out: "Anybody want
a free loaf of perfidious French Bread." One guy, three people back,
tentatively raised his hand.

"Give it to him," I told the clerkette.

She put the loaf away. Sighed, and tried to get back on script: "Will that
be paper or plastic?" she said.

"I don't care," I replied. I'm bisacksual."

The clerkette (and most who were in line) lost it.




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A RETIREE'S LAST TRIP TO KROGER .



Yesterday I was at my local Kroger buying a large bag of Purina dog chow for my loyal pet, Jake, the Wonder Dog

and was in the check-out line when a woman behind me asked if I had a dog..



What did she think I had an elephant?



So because I'm retired and have little to do, on impulse I told her that no, I didn't have a dog,

I was starting the Purina Diet again.

I added that I probably shouldn't, because I ended up in the hospital last time,

but that I'd lost 50 pounds before I awakened in an intensive care ward

with tubes coming out of most of my orifices and IVs in both arms.



I told her that it was essentially a Perfect Diet and that the way that it works is,

to load your pants pockets with Purina Nuggets and simply eat one or two every time you feel hungry.

The food is nutritionally complete so it works well and I was going to try it again.

(I have to mention here that practically everyone in line was now enthralled with my story.)



Horrified, she asked if I ended up in intensive care, because the dog food poisoned me.

I told her no, I stopped to Pee on a Fire Hydrant and a car hit me.



I thought the guy behind her was going to have a heart attack he was Laughing so hard.



Kroger won't let me shop there anymore. Better watch what you ask retired people.

They have all the time in the World to think of crazy things to say.

Forward this (especially) to all your retired friends...

it will be their laugh for the day!


Smart-assed remarks will get you in trouble from time to time.

We were in Sidney, Nebraska on the way home from Glacier NP a couple of years ago. Nebraska has a chain of german-style fast food restaurants (Runza, I believe) that serves a pretty good Bierock. The young lady at the counter was having network difficulty with her register and was apologetic as she tried to ring us up. She finally got near the end and said she included our senior citizen discount of 15%. Keeping a straight face I told her I was only 45 years old but had lived a hard life. He got a shocked look on her face and then we all had a good laugh.

When we got to our table my wife looked at our cash register receipt. "Well smart-ass, she got the last laugh. She removed our discount."

RonB
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