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12-14-2024 10:50 AM
My granddaughter and I are doing a craft today - Rudolph cookies on a stick. I'll put the sticks in and dip everything in melted chocolate before she arrives. She can do the faces and antlers - with help, of course. I thought we might add a bow at the neck. Since she's little and doesn't know how to tie, I thought green and red pipe cleaners would work.
I was in Walmart's craft department lastnight looking for pipe cleaners. I couldn't find them. There was an employee nearby so I asked if she could tell me where to find pipe cleaners. I hope you're sitting down. She said, "in the hardware department" and motioned in that direction. I changed my request and said that sometimes they're referred to as "chenille stems", that they're fuzzy wires and come in assorted colors. She didn't even listen. She asked, "But you want them to clean your pipes, right?". I thanked her anyway and walked away shaking my head.🤦♀️
I found some narrow metallic ribbon and I'll just tie the bows.
12-14-2024 11:04 AM
Oh my goodness 😳😂
Hope you and your granddaughter have a wonderful time today!!
12-14-2024 11:31 AM
I find it acceptable that she did not know what pipe cleaners were. At least she tried to help. What I find annoying is that cashiers do not know how to give change if you pay with cash. There have been many times I was given the wrong amount.
12-14-2024 04:22 PM
I guess chenille stems are more genteel pipe cleaners? I wonder what was wrong with the original phrase. Of course the pipes they originally cleaned weren't the type the sales associate assumed.
12-14-2024 05:41 PM
Michael's or Hobby Lobby would have them.
12-14-2024 07:36 PM
The next time you need some, look for fuzzy sticks on Walmart's site for your location. It'll show what aisle they're in. Target carries them too.
12-14-2024 07:43 PM
I've gotten them on both Target's and Amazon's websites.
12-14-2024 07:50 PM
@Janey2 wrote:I find it acceptable that she did not know what pipe cleaners were. At least she tried to help. What I find annoying is that cashiers do not know how to give change if you pay with cash. There have been many times I was given the wrong amount.
I don't care if the computers do all the work.
A cashier that can't make change is lacking a very important money skill.
It's a little scary, IMO.
12-14-2024 07:57 PM - edited 12-14-2024 08:01 PM
Thanks for the suggestions, but they aren't something I buy regularly. It's not the pipe cleaners that was important. I made a change of plans on the fly and got ribbon instead. The essence of the story is that a grown woman didn't have a clue as to what a pipe cleaner is.
12-14-2024 08:00 PM
@Janey2 wrote:I find it acceptable that she did not know what pipe cleaners were. At least she tried to help. What I find annoying is that cashiers do not know how to give change if you pay with cash. There have been many times I was given the wrong amount.
@Janey2 Considering they see the amount due back on the register 😄
Even more perplexing is giving them the change above the dollar amount. Something costs $10.25, you hand a $20 bill and a quarter and it's like advanced calculus. 😂
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