Cashiers in Giant wore masks but the ones in Weis did not.I been into Giant and Target in California and Food Lion in Leonardtown, they all stopped enforcing the mask mandate. In fact the cashier in Target was also maskless...
that pesky little hardware store in Ridge - only about 1 in 10 customers wearing a mask today. Not a single damn employee wearing one - you would think they would have learned their lesson by now!
Never heard of that place, 70 vendors??
I'm the same way.my physical stature nobody has bothered approaching me
I was shopping for work shorts today and told the lady at the dressing room that I had to find shorts that fit below my gut. I paid too much money for it to hide it.I'm the same way.
You should see my beer gut.
Some guys stop when they hit six pack. You went full keg... :swoon:I'm the same way.
You should see my beer gut.
Not tucking your shirt into your pants, for me makes me look skinnier.I was shopping for work shorts today and told the lady at the dressing room that I had to find shorts that fit below my gut. I paid too much money for it to hide it.
No it doesn't, it's like a comb over on a bald guy. I should know I usually don't tuck my shirts in either.Not tucking your shirt into your pants, for me makes me look skinnier.
What's wrong with a comb over?No it doesn't, it's like a comb over on a bald guy. \
I was at Value City Furniture yesterday and the sign on the door said "We ask that you wear a mask to protect our at risk associates." So basically they are guilting you into wearing one. If you walk in without it that means you don't care about their "at risk" associates. How about your at risk associates get vaccinated. Yesterday in Waldorf everyone was wearing them in the few stores I went in.
Of course it is. Nothing less than.No. It is not a guilt trip.
Of course it is. Nothing less than.