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General Category => Harness Racing => Topic started by: Sweet on June 28, 2026, 09:48:50 PM

Title: Kirby's Ace is a race track security guard 🤣
Post by: Sweet on June 28, 2026, 09:48:50 PM
Why he is so frustrated watching everyone make money and he has to protect as low as bums asses  ngc3

He gets no gun  ngc3

Then comes here and interrogates like he's a plop detective  ngc3

WHAT'S YOUR NAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Silly bitch mouse  ;D
Title: Re: Kirby's Ace is a race track security guard 🤣
Post by: Kirby's Ace on June 28, 2026, 09:54:45 PM
Repeating again are we.

Got nothing new? Must be getting desperate!


 73cv.2
Title: Re: Kirby's Ace is a race track security guard 🤣
Post by: rainman2 on June 28, 2026, 10:34:47 PM
This one's for one and all to read.

Andrew picked on me for cleanup on aisle 4 when I worked at whole foods.  I worked there before Amazon bought WFM!  See below:

No, Whole Foods Market did not consistently number their aisles before Amazon acquired the grocery chain in 2017 .Historically, Whole Foods organized its stores by specialized departments rather than numbered aisles. Navigating a store typically meant looking for signs for specific sections (e.g., Bulk, Produce, or Cheese)  instead of following a numerical sequence.The implementation of strict, numbered aisles in Whole Foods was primarily introduced after the Amazon acquisition . This change was largely driven by Amazon’s push to optimize the store layout for online grocery fulfillment, making it easier for in-store shoppers, Amazon delivery shoppers, and automated picking systems to quickly locate items.

Hang in there Kirby!  Things could be worse!    tmbz1
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