  One of my favourite stores to go shop in is Makro. nbsp;  Makro is like a huge warehouse full of goods sold in bulk. nbsp;  You can find anything from camping tents to pencils,  or rather a box of 20 pencils.
nbsp;  So this past Saturday,  after an especially cold night I went to Makro to buy an electric blanket.  The thing that's fun about Makro is that I can browse all the aisles,  repeatedly. nbsp;
 There's always something interesting that I've never seen before and I'm spoilt for choice.  One annoying thing thought,  about going shopping there,  is the people that have no idea how to drive a trolley. nbsp;  Keeping in mind the warehouse picture,
 the aisles are quite wide,  but there is also a lot of people. nbsp;  So,  for example,  there's a stack of unpacked goods on the left,
 and a parked trolley on the right,  that leaves just enough space to go through in the middle. nbsp;  Then along comes the incompetent trolley pusher. nbsp;  This person usually lacks the ability to judge short distances,
 and eye- hand- foot coordination is non- existent. nbsp;  This results in the trolley getting stuck on the stack of unpacked goods.
nbsp;  The amazing thing that happens then is that the person will just continue pushing the trolley forward. nbsp;  It was a good thing that the goods was a stack of toilet paper and not flour. nbsp;  It would have been quite spectacular if the trolley had hooked onto a 45kg bag of flour.
 I think it might be a good idea to give trolley pushing classes,  or stick a big red L on the back of those people that just do not have the knack to negotiate aisles with a trolley. nbsp;  They could even rent out trolley pushers for a small fee.  Another thing I cannot understand is people bringing their teenagers along. nbsp;
 Why would you want to submit your teenagers to shopping in a store where there is absolutely nothing entertaining for them? nbsp;  The only thing that happens is that they stand around,  watching the one and only TV running infomercials and blocking the aisles.  Thank goodness there's a lot of aisles and I can always take an alternative route to where I'm going. nbsp;
 The result of this was that I went home not only with an electric blanket,  but also a new toilet seat,  a duster,  a battery operated scale and a set of 3 wall mountable hook thingies.  The first thing I did when I got home is weight myself. nbsp;
 Then I had to call the ambulance because I had a heart attack. nbsp;  I'm now on a diet as of 5 seconds after I got off the scale.
