Some of the well-known and beloved CoJ feedback is about buying carts, of all issues:
“I learn an obituary as soon as that stated on the finish, ‘In lieu of flowers, please return your buying carts to the shop don’t depart them everywhere in the car parking zone. That drove Larry loopy and it was his one want for humanity.’” — S. Carson
My youngsters and I take into consideration Larry at any time when we go to the grocery retailer, and I do know many others do, too. “Each time it’s raining, I nonetheless put my cart away and say, ‘Rattling it, Larry!’” commented Florencia. “And I do know there are a bunch of COJ readers doing the identical.”
So, now I’m curious: if you had been to go away one want for humanity as your legacy — nothing critical, simply goofy — what would it not be? I’d say, please, folks (together with my very own father), cease with the yell sneezes!!!
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