Those aren't "shoes" they're 14" steel toe Wesco Jobmaster leather boots, commonly worn by MEN that work hard for a living and ride Harleys, of which I do both.
The bigotry among some of the posters here is amazing
I've shopped at Wegmans markets in NY, NJ, PA, & MA. Many times, I've put a pineapple in the cart upside down.
The only time our cart gets bumped into is from someone on their phone not paying attention.
And while it may work in Fantasy Land, I'm not sure I'd want to be with a woman whose pick up game involves bumping into my shopping cart while I'm checking for a ripe kumquat.
There isn't enough protection on the shelf in the health & beauty personal care aisle for me to want to do that.........
Quote from Single_again1960: Is it just me or do other people find Wegman's a great place to meet other like minded people? I go to the Wegman's in Dickson City PA frequently, usually around lunch time. It seems like I get hit on a lot there by women and several times by couples. I don't go out of my way to meet anyone but it always seems like women walk up to me and start talking, sometimes they "accidentally" bump into me with their shopping cart just to start a conversation. I can't count the number of times I've met a lady there that was just looking for a lunch fling in her car or mine, sometimes we'll go back to my house, but most of the time she just wants a quick car thing. Wegmans reminds me of how the bar & club scene used to be years ago
I have no desire to continue with this nonsense, this is a no win conversation. The next time you decide to paraphrase someones post it might be a good idea to cut and paste instead of putting your spin on it
Maybe sometime we will meet and have a great time together, we seem like kindred spirits Have fun & play safe
I'm the clown you're referring to in the open forum. What you're saying is incorrect, you twisted what I said.
What I said was that, every now and then I get hit on in Wegmans and have seen people in cars getting a bj or doing whatever, but on occassion I have been hit on by females and have gone home with several of them...but of course you know that's what I said but by twiating it around you think that makes what you said sound better
Next time try cut and paste if you're unable to correctly paraphrase what some one said elsewhere
Finally, we break out from miles of downed trees, debris, poles and lines, days of freezing and isolation we reached civilization. We grabbed a cart and headed for the pineapples. Too much isolation. Proudly displayed in our cart, we proceeded to restock our empty shelves and possibility of a party with warm bodies, we turned to the next isle and stopped dead. Us and a backup of others with a shocked look of indecision, we focused on the subject of the backup. An over weight woman shopping, warmly dressed from the waist up, but fro the waist down...thin panties. Yes...under pants. Men went into shock, women just giggled and went to another isle. My spouse grabbed our cart, headed back to the produce, returned his pineapple, and skipped whatever isle "that woman" was in. He now refuses to go shopping with me ever again. LOL
I Live in Northern NJ and I place a pineapple upside down in my cart in plain view every time I go shopping. So far, I have not been approached. we will see how it goes
Recently a local grocery store had pineapples on sale for 77 cents each; it seemed like every body and their dog had pineapples in the upper basket of their shopping cart............
Thanksgiving is over, but pineapples go with everything! Have some fun. Upside pineapples in your cart allow the juices to flow to the top, and oh how we want the juices to flow. Shopping for food needs an upside pineapple in the top basket of your cart, keep the juices flowing! And for a useful use, sliced pineapple served in your holiday cheer, Merry Christmas to all and bottoms up.
I agree that it is becoming pretty common knowledge in popular culture. I have heard several very vanilla people discussing it and joking about it.
Most interesting to me I heard my friends adult children (early 20's) joking about it.
I view it as an interesting and encouraging development. It is not viewed exclusively as a sign of someone being in the lifestyle but it certainly opens the door to conversation.