The Incomplete Cynic

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Yesterday we went grocery shopping at Whole Foods. On Saturdays the place is full of samples and musicians and all kinds of entertaining stuff. It’s a fun place to be. 
Toward the back of the store we saw a group of people giving samples of drinkable yogurt (which my little guy loves). They were all wearing these “Who’s Your Farmer?” shirts, except for one, whose shirt said “I’m Your Farmer.” We liked the yogurt and decided to buy some.
About a half-hour later we were checking out and they walked up. 
“Hi, we noticed you have some Organic Valley products in your cart, and we’d like to buy your groceries.” Um, yes, I think that’d be all right. 
We were very excited, but you want to know how sinful our hearts are? Within five minutes we’d both thought of a list of things that we wish we hadn’t put back or that we’d remembered to get, so that they’d be free. We’ll add that to the list of things to work on.

Yesterday we went grocery shopping at Whole Foods. On Saturdays the place is full of samples and musicians and all kinds of entertaining stuff. It’s a fun place to be. 

Toward the back of the store we saw a group of people giving samples of drinkable yogurt (which my little guy loves). They were all wearing these “Who’s Your Farmer?” shirts, except for one, whose shirt said “I’m Your Farmer.” We liked the yogurt and decided to buy some.

About a half-hour later we were checking out and they walked up. 

“Hi, we noticed you have some Organic Valley products in your cart, and we’d like to buy your groceries.” Um, yes, I think that’d be all right. 

We were very excited, but you want to know how sinful our hearts are? Within five minutes we’d both thought of a list of things that we wish we hadn’t put back or that we’d remembered to get, so that they’d be free. We’ll add that to the list of things to work on.

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