--today was Brighton Day.
I spent part of the morning cleaning up in this computer room. At least now, I can walk in here and get to my desk without have to maneuver through a war zone.
After watching my Soap and feeling pretty chipper, with my cool skinny Jeans and cute top on, I headed up to Michael's. I have two old, but very loved posters, that I found when cleaning and realized that, with my new living room,, I wanted them back up on the wall. So, I am getting them re-matted and re-framed.
Then on to JoAnn's for some embroidery floss and yarn. Of course, these items are way at the farthest wall in the place, but I kept smiling and kept walking.
Then on to Bed Bath & Beyond. All three of these stores are within a block of each other in a strip mall.
I have never been in that store and probably will not go back. Too much stuff! Yes, they have everything for the bed and the bath--it's just that they have way to much stuff for the beyond. I felt claustrophobic!
I had the photo of the curtains I wanted, on-line it said they were in stock--not so. So I ordered them from their computer, and they will deliver them to my home--free shipping. I find it quite curious. Curtains used to come in pairs. Now they come in single panels. If you want a pair, you have to order two panels. The sale girl and I both thought that was ridiculous. At least, if I don't like them, it will be a short ride to take them back.
Then across Grand River to Meijer's to buy the "10 Pepsi for 10, with 11th one free". That's all I got and headed up to the "20 or less" lane.
I got flirted with in the check-out lane. I was behind my cart and wanted to get in front to unload it. I had to squeeze between my cart and the side thingie, The guy behind me-probably mid 60's, cute said, "Well, it's a good thing you've kept your model figure."
I smiled.
"You're are so tall and thin, did you ever model?, he asked.
"Yes, back in the 60's, I modeled ski wear for a couple of months."
"Oh. I thought you probably were a Victoria's Secret model."
So, apparently he wasn't referring to my long, thin legs!!
I didn't know what to say. I moved up to start unloading my cart, then turned to him and said, "Sir, when I modeled in the 60's. Victoria had no secrets, neither did Debbie, and neither did I."
Turned my back on him and concentrated on talking with the cashier!
Dirty old men--disgust me!
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When I first moved here, I dated a guy like that. He flirted with every waitress. Made comments about their figures. Called all of them "Sweetie". He thought the waitresses loved it. I could see them rolling their eyes and shaking their heads as they walked away. That's what this guy today reminded me of and totally turned me off! Why do old guys get like that?
When I got home, I took a shower--not just because I was sweating and hot from the weather, but to wash off the dirt that man made me feel.