Off by a day again...but it's not my fault...
See, I went to post yesterday and Blogger was down for maintenance until 6 p.m. EST. However, I was not at home past 6 p.m, and also just kinda forgot about it, you know, "Oh, they're doing site maintenance, I'll come back later"...and then I never did.
Oh well. If that's the biggest mistake I make all week, I'll be doing all right.
And now...to finally get into what the header says the blog is about. Observations from the asinine to the mundane.
I was out at my city's Wal-Mart a few weeks, maybe a month or so ago, and it was actually during the daytime(I usually go after midnight). There's an Amish community in the northern part of our county, fairly liberal. I mean, they dress traditional, no makeup, 'Amish' style beards, but they do have a van that they use to drive into town to go shopping.(I guess since it would take the better part of the day if they used a horse and buggy, plus it'd be on the dangerous side). Well anyway, I'm walking back from the Electronics department up to the door to leave, and I cut through the clothing section. I end up having to veer through the women's section because this woman and her kids were blocking my path. And I almost stumble over a young Amish woman. I'd say she was maybe in her mid-twenties, brown hair, quite pretty...
And she was looking through a selection of skimpy(well, as skimpy as Wal-Mart sells, at least), lacy, some-were-barely-there pink/black/white negligees.
I remember thinking, "Well, someone in the community's gonna have a good time tonight."
And thus ends the first real 'Observation'.
Oh well. If that's the biggest mistake I make all week, I'll be doing all right.
And now...to finally get into what the header says the blog is about. Observations from the asinine to the mundane.
I was out at my city's Wal-Mart a few weeks, maybe a month or so ago, and it was actually during the daytime(I usually go after midnight). There's an Amish community in the northern part of our county, fairly liberal. I mean, they dress traditional, no makeup, 'Amish' style beards, but they do have a van that they use to drive into town to go shopping.(I guess since it would take the better part of the day if they used a horse and buggy, plus it'd be on the dangerous side). Well anyway, I'm walking back from the Electronics department up to the door to leave, and I cut through the clothing section. I end up having to veer through the women's section because this woman and her kids were blocking my path. And I almost stumble over a young Amish woman. I'd say she was maybe in her mid-twenties, brown hair, quite pretty...
And she was looking through a selection of skimpy(well, as skimpy as Wal-Mart sells, at least), lacy, some-were-barely-there pink/black/white negligees.
I remember thinking, "Well, someone in the community's gonna have a good time tonight."
And thus ends the first real 'Observation'.
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