*cough* It’s the prices in Supervalu that cause the shock/trauma/distress.
Are they going to have a, ‘slather the floor in olive oil to make it easier for people with no legs to wriggle around on’ evening?
Harrumph.
Nigel
They could just ensure they have wheelchair access you derpy twit.
SPANX
Oh yeah because EVERYONE with no legs has access to a wheelchair, do they!?!? Maybe in your privileged world, MrMiddleClassMoneyPants. The ones around me have to roll from one place to another.
#notcool
Lush
knotted.
Harry Molloy
I wonder could shops have an hour without children, old people, or aggressive middle aged women too?
bertie blenkinsop
I’d settle for an hour like that on Broadsheet.
rotide
hahahaha
Frilly Keane
d’ya need a hand wi’ an’ting Bert?
bertie blenkinsop
What do you have in mind?
Scooperman
Dirty aufella
bertie blenkinsop
Guilty as charged.
Harry Molloy
:-)
Tony
Lovely idea. Everyone can go to the slots afterwards.
Nice Anne (Dammit)
This is a great idea but for parents with autistic kids the hours are a bit late if the kids go to bed at 8. Dash to shop for 7, get home, shove perishables away, get kids bathed, changed, glass of milk, goggle at t’telly and teeth washed. The rush to get all that done is hardly promoting the hour of serenity some kids need to wind.down after their day.
6-9 would be much more useful for parents with kids under 14 years of age.
Iwerzon
Its aimed with adults with autism, as I read the notice. They turn lights and fridges (buzzing) down as this can be a cause of distress for people with severe autism.
fair play to all involved
Shhhhhhh!
ha
*cough* It’s the prices in Supervalu that cause the shock/trauma/distress.
Are they going to have a, ‘slather the floor in olive oil to make it easier for people with no legs to wriggle around on’ evening?
Harrumph.
They could just ensure they have wheelchair access you derpy twit.
Oh yeah because EVERYONE with no legs has access to a wheelchair, do they!?!? Maybe in your privileged world, MrMiddleClassMoneyPants. The ones around me have to roll from one place to another.
#notcool
knotted.
I wonder could shops have an hour without children, old people, or aggressive middle aged women too?
I’d settle for an hour like that on Broadsheet.
hahahaha
d’ya need a hand wi’ an’ting Bert?
What do you have in mind?
Dirty aufella
Guilty as charged.
:-)
Lovely idea. Everyone can go to the slots afterwards.
This is a great idea but for parents with autistic kids the hours are a bit late if the kids go to bed at 8. Dash to shop for 7, get home, shove perishables away, get kids bathed, changed, glass of milk, goggle at t’telly and teeth washed. The rush to get all that done is hardly promoting the hour of serenity some kids need to wind.down after their day.
6-9 would be much more useful for parents with kids under 14 years of age.
Its aimed with adults with autism, as I read the notice. They turn lights and fridges (buzzing) down as this can be a cause of distress for people with severe autism.