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    Just another night at work

    Less then 20min I to my shift guy walks in with a horse..... Yeeeppp... We are a pet friendly store so technically...


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    Even the "BACK END", of that horse looks better than some we have running Illinois...Just Saying

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    Over the PA:

    "Clean up on aisle 14."

    I'm guessing it was hot in the truck. At least he didn't load it in a shopping cart and push it around the store.

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    There are no "hitching posts" for a horse outside - I imagine. What's a rider to do?
    If it was easy, anybody could do it.

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    Much more pleasant, and well behaved than some of the mangey yappers folks seem to drag around with them these days.
    Looks like a beautiful well groomed beast. Horses truly are the other 'mans best friend'
    Thanks for posting this. It made my morning.
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    How do you load up a 4' x 8' sheet of drywall onto that thing?

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    You never know.
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    Clean up on aisle %!

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    I'd still rather see that than pajama pants and neon hair. Probably has a better disposition too.

    But that's obviously not a Wal-Mart.

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    Does the customer keep a plastic bag in his pocket to clean up after his horse?

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    Ha. That's great.

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    I'm thinking it was his only companion that had horse sense

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    I once saw a guy walk in to Lowe's with a dog, not leashed. The dog took a dump next to a display, and the guy just ignored it. Don't know what happened after that

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    Quote Originally Posted by CastingFool View Post
    I once saw a guy walk in to Lowe's with a dog, not leashed. The dog took a dump next to a display, and the guy just ignored it. Don't know what happened after that
    There was a time when if something like that happened as many men as were required would use that 'guy' to clean it up then 'show' him and his dog where the exit was. But it's a kinder, gentler world now.

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    Hey, wasn't that Biden after the saddle went by?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CastingFool View Post
    I once saw a guy walk in to Lowe's with a dog, not leashed. The dog took a dump next to a display, and the guy just ignored it. Don't know what happened after that
    Happens here to.
    A few times a homeless has done the same.
    It's just a sign of the times.

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    The Kroger in Lawrenceburg, TN has a horse trough and hitching post in the edge of the parking lot to accommodate a large Amish community several miles away in Ethridge. Good customer service! Imagine the corporate paperwork and explanation it took to do this. Here's the photoClick image for larger version. 

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    The water trough is behind the front wheels of the buggy
    Last edited by higgins; 09-29-2022 at 07:55 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by higgins View Post
    The Kroger in Lawrenceburg, TN has a horse trough and hitching post in the edge of the parking lot to accommodate a large Amish community several miles away in Ethridge. Good customer service! Imagine the corporate paperwork and explanation it took to do this. Here's the photo

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    Quote Originally Posted by oley55 View Post
    care to share your userID and password so we can all see the photo?
    Ditto!

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