njcarita
DIS Veteran
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Right??
Do people actually live this way.
I went food shopping yesterday-- and a lady and her son( or grand son) strolled over to the soup pots the female grabbed some saltine crackers started openning packets and munching on them and handing them to the kids---never buying soup??????
One of my husbands relatives thinks the toilet paper in public restrooms is up for grabs-- if you run out at home--why run to shop-rite --just grab an extra roll from your local fast food restaurant.
This same relative was slightly offended when my husband refused to let her leave with the silverware from the table the last time he had treated her out for lunch.
I Am of my soap box now
Do people actually live this way.
I went food shopping yesterday-- and a lady and her son( or grand son) strolled over to the soup pots the female grabbed some saltine crackers started openning packets and munching on them and handing them to the kids---never buying soup??????
One of my husbands relatives thinks the toilet paper in public restrooms is up for grabs-- if you run out at home--why run to shop-rite --just grab an extra roll from your local fast food restaurant.
This same relative was slightly offended when my husband refused to let her leave with the silverware from the table the last time he had treated her out for lunch.
I Am of my soap box now

I always put it down to a generational thing. 
The hostess looked shocked and I walked out of there as fast as I could.

My grandmother used to always have these HUGE purses so to put 8-10 champagne glasses in her purse was not big deal.
...the type of stuff that is left out and assumed you will take...but would never take things from a restaurant or store....I can certainly afford what I need.....except for those Disney pens, of course!!!!!