Tormenting the cashiers

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I have always wanted to play a game where I go and buy odd combinations of items at the supermarket, Mostly to measure the reaction from the cashier.

Example:

Two boxes of dulcolax
36 rolls of toilet paper

Another:
Pregnancy test
5 gallon jar of Pickles

Any other ideas?  For one reason or another I suspect that Jess would be good at this game.

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utech said:

Large can of Baked Beans
Package of Beano
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Really Big Can of Baked Beans
A Lighter
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Big jar of peppers
pepcid
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Condoms (and just about anything)
Vaseline
Whip Cream (in a can)
a plunger
light bulbs

Just a few suggestions

I remember when my wife and I were first together and we were on the road... we stopped at a gas station to find directions to a hotel, and I bought some condoms while there... it didn't hit me how my question came out until after I had left the store... I asked the convenience store clerk there 'Where's the closest cheap hotel?' LOL... Needless to say, the clerk told me that she had no idea and that she wasn't from around there... Likely story, but anywho... Here are some more combinations.

1 Jar of Large Pickles
KY Jelly
1 box of Tampax
1 Box Monistat 3 (or whatever it is)
A flashlight
Rubber Gloves

Trust me, if the cashier sees you coming ever again, he/she will close down his/her lane and go on break. Heh heh heh....

jess said:

I like the sounds of this game. Why didn't you think of it fifteen years ago?

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