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Sad_Mushroom

Sad_Mushroom Report 1 May 2012 08:44

Hi George,,,I gave up the right to have freinds and gasbag in supermarkets many years ago...LOL
My neighbour of 11years moved at Christmas and I spoke to him for the first time a few weeks ago when he asked how were my dogs handling the new neighbours!!!!

ChAoTiC,,,,I don't even know what buttermilk is or what it is used for....so I would have been wandering for ages.
I actually looked for it today and had no hope...
I asked one young store worker and he walked me about for a while and still no luck.

We went to the front counter and asked and they had to look it up on the computer...LOL

Apparently where I live....noone knows where they buttermilk is!!!

Kellie

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 1 May 2012 08:55

You don't make buttermilk pancakes :-0 :-0

Sad_Mushroom

Sad_Mushroom Report 1 May 2012 09:08

LOL Nope Sue!
Am I supposed to??

Actually we don't eat pancakes much at all....probably once each few years..
We rarely eat any cakes, buscuits etc.

Kellie

Sad_Mushroom

Sad_Mushroom Report 1 May 2012 10:57

Was buttermilk pancakes something mums taught ppl??

I didn't have one,,,,,she left and died when I was 14yo....never knew her and have no inclination to...

For the people who chose to "raise hairs" then High 5 each other on this thread...
Shows your IQ and compassion...

THREAD was about being mistaken for staff....not your aged mothers or any aged person trying to be independant...
Learn to read,,,,,,or start your own thread...

Kellie
BTW th buttermilk is NOT in the dairy section.....just so you know Hayely Princess....

Janet

Janet Report 1 May 2012 11:00

Aside from all the discussion I really don't know why supermarkets can't have a computer type of information, similar to Arg*s where you just enter, in this case, 'buttermilk' and then it comes up on a screen the number of the aisle where you will find it. M*rrisons in my area have recently changed and I expected to find the cottage cheese with the yoghurt but it was in another aisle and I did without the coleslaw for two shopping trips because I realised that I had missed it on the way round and didn't want to waste time asking for assistance.

Sometimes stores don't help themselves and as for swapping things round to encourage more spending it is a naive thought as sometimes that is all it needs to stop a customer coming again.-jl

Sad_Mushroom

Sad_Mushroom Report 1 May 2012 11:09

Hi Janet,,,
Thanks for joining in
For the last few years I have been doing customer service reviews...
and the supermarkets do not always target people who have a set income and budget plan...

They target the people who do not have a set income and budget plan...
Lower income people who don't have enough money to budget and plan...

That is in Australia where I am btw....

IF you have the money to choose where you shop it is a different issue..

Kellie

ChAoTicintheNewYear

ChAoTicintheNewYear Report 1 May 2012 11:29

Kellie, I had to google to find out what buttermilk is.

On a general note, my assessment of this woman from what Kellie put in her original post was not that of a nice, old lady. Nice, old ladies don't flounce, threatening to report all and sundry, when they realise they've made a mistake. They apologise for making the mistake and then ask the manager/store worker to help them find the buttermilk.

On a second general note, my experience of older people, of both genders, is that most of them are lovely people.

Sad_Mushroom

Sad_Mushroom Report 1 May 2012 12:00

ChAoTic,
I had no mum but alot of freinds growing up...
ONE particular friends mum was a bit bossy but always had food out and we were happy...
Ended up my sons were best friends with my firends kids...

That mum who scared me was now a grandmum....and she scared my sons too...(my sons were friends of her grandkids)

That old woman scared people (constructions workers) till the day she died.....and she was all of 5 foot tall...

I am told I scare my sons friends.....and they range from 30yo to 12yo..


We have almost 5 generations of familes being best mates here...our children are bonded by more than genes and blood.....they are bonded by all the familes before them that withstood all arguements and fights and came out supporting each other...

It is really wonderful when you look back on it all..

Kellie


Sad_Mushroom

Sad_Mushroom Report 1 May 2012 12:12

OFF TOPIC...

In a recent discussin with GR about posts and the RR.....
GR have told me I should RR any posts that "infringe copyright"

Which is atlest 50% of the posts in here...

EMAIL after I pointed out that most replies were copied/pastd from Ancestry...

Thank you for your email.

We do ask people not to post anything which could infringe anyone's copyright in both the terms and conditions and the message board guidelines.

I can confirm that we do not pre-screen or actively monitor what members put on the boards, but I would like to thank you for bringing this to our attention and I have passed your concerns on to our management team to view.

If you believe that other inappropriate postings remain on the site, please let us know by clicking on the 'report' link which you'll see above each posting.

Many thanks for your co-operation.


Kind Regards,


Lisa
Genes Reunited Support Team


So,,,for the ppl who keep RRing me......do I know RR all the posts that you copied and pasted from Ancestry???

Kellie

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 1 May 2012 12:13

Hello Kellie and all,

I've never been taken for a member of staff, but I am still
approached by complete strangers from time to time who
think I have a red book saying This Is your Life and start
telling me their life stories, OH says I draw them like flies
round a cow pat :-D. According to him I must have that kind
of face :-S whatever that means. LOL

Emma

Sad_Mushroom

Sad_Mushroom Report 1 May 2012 12:24

LOL Emma,,,,,when I hung out with bikers they used to call it my "idiot light"
I just seemed to attract everyone with an issue......in an area that had 700ppl....

I have learnt,,,,,that some of us have that light,,,,,,whether we want it or not...
YOu just have to deal with it as it comes.....

Ignoring it doesn't work...

Kellie

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 1 May 2012 12:32

Never been able to dodge one yet Kellie. :-D

Emma

ButtercupFields

ButtercupFields Report 1 May 2012 12:42

If there was a contest as to who had the biggest mouth, you would win hands down, Sad Mushroom. Don't be so bloody rude.

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 1 May 2012 12:44

Wow Kellie where did that come from?

Emma

Sad_Mushroom

Sad_Mushroom Report 1 May 2012 13:02

Butter..
This is my thread and I was never rude...
UNTIL YOUR FRIENDS ATTACXKED...

Still my thread....go nake your own thread

Kellie

'Emma'

'Emma' Report 1 May 2012 13:07

Nope Kellie not interested in the posts thank you.

Such a shame you can't seem to get over it.

Emma

ButtercupFields

ButtercupFields Report 1 May 2012 13:07

Well, I am slightly puzzled, as I thought this thread was discussing cantankerous old ladies in supermarkets. My mistake. I shall leave you to your rantings.

Merlin

Merlin Report 1 May 2012 13:26

Kellie,you seem to have a very large chip on your shoulder time you grew up and lost it. :-S Per Interim,Tacet. Pax Vobiscum. **M**.

Merlin

Merlin Report 1 May 2012 13:51

A) I,m not in a gang. B) I,m not normally abusive as you are. I nsuggest you get a life othe than being arguementive all the time. Par Pari Refero.Fiat

Libby

Libby Report 1 May 2012 15:03

Blimey Kellie.

You may have been mistaken for "staff" but there is no chance of you being mistaken for someone with manners :-(

I had agreed with some of your earlier posts on this thread but you have well and truely spat your dummy out now