I may never shop again
From StrayShoppingCart.com:
CLASS A Types can be subject to some CLASS B Types. A common example is that when an A/1 CLOSE FALSE is vandalized at the edge of the SOURCE lot, it acquires the secondary Type of B/12 SIMPLE VANDALISM. Such situations are indicated by a green icon with a brown border. A CLASS B cart can acquire a CLASS A Type only when a B/1 OPEN TRUE is left at a bus stop, where it becomes A/3 BUS STOP DISCARD.
I see a lot of oddball websites examining mundane objects or situations, (such as that seen at MyUrbanDig.com or stuffonmycat.com ) - but this mind-boggling system of categorizing lost or stolen shopping carts seems to indicate a descent into madness. Have you seen anything more obsessive?
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CLASS A Types can be subject to some CLASS B Types. A common example is that when an A/1 CLOSE FALSE is vandalized at the edge of the SOURCE lot, it acquires the secondary Type of B/12 SIMPLE VANDALISM. Such situations are indicated by a green icon with a brown border. A CLASS B cart can acquire a CLASS A Type only when a B/1 OPEN TRUE is left at a bus stop, where it becomes A/3 BUS STOP DISCARD.
I see a lot of oddball websites examining mundane objects or situations, (such as that seen at MyUrbanDig.com or stuffonmycat.com ) - but this mind-boggling system of categorizing lost or stolen shopping carts seems to indicate a descent into madness. Have you seen anything more obsessive?
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