14th April 2006

Shopping cart as analogy

Every once in a while, we all get “that” shopping cart. You know, the one with a wheel that doesn’t rotate, or a rattling frame, or the one that steers itself. Never in an empty store. There’s a rule that says it must happen when you are in a crowded WalMart, filled with other weekend drivers. Where the cart’s tendency to randomly turn leaves some senior citizen just seconds away from a fender-bender (not caused by me, I assure you). Now, fill the cart with objects such as leaf rakes and chocolate bunnies, and try to keep a straight face as you weave and dodge through the aisles.

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