World's largest online collection of found grocery lists

Started by TehBorken, May 11 06 06:36

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TehBorken

 Bill writes, "I run [a href="vny!://www.grocerylists.org/"]grocerylists.org[/a], a collection of found grocery lists, and I'm currently working on a book based on the site. I'm looking for people to send me even more shopping lists, especially odd/funny ones or ones from specific states in the U.S. (and around the world)." I'm partial to any list containing "turkey necks" and "family-size box of Velveeta"[a href="vny!://www.grocerylists.org/"]
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[span class="smallblue"]So, what's this all about?[/span]
[span class="vsmall"]It's a collection of found grocery lists. I found an abandoned grocery list in a St. Louis [a href="vny!://www.schnucks.com/"]Schnuck's[/a] parking lot in the mid-90s — so I decided to keep them every time I came across one. And the internet is a great place to do stupid things. So here it is. ([a href="vny!://www.grocerylists.org/about/"]More about the GLC[/a]...)

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Gopher

Who says this is stupid? I'm sure this pursuit is covertly followed all over the world.
A fool's paradise is better than none.

P.C.

Who's running THIS household I wonder.  Would they be old enought to shop ??

  [img height=381 alt="List #270" src="vny!://www.grocerylists.org/300/Images/0270.jpg" width=252 border=0]
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