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MARY: “Ever since the Armistice, the churches have been empty and the dance halls full. You’d think we fought the war for the right to be frivolous.”

STEPHEN: “And what did we fight for?”

MARY: “Stephen!”

STEPHEN: “No, go on, tell me.”

MARY: “You know full well!”

STEPHEN: “Tell me it was for king and country, for honor and freedom. I’d like to remember that. [pause] Because when you’re there, with that noise in your head, and you’re stepping over corpses so you can run and hide, then you’re fighting for just one thing; to stay alive. [pause] You talk to a man, sitting there in the cold, and you tell him everything. Your whole life. Things you’d never said before. And then you find that man with a bullet in his head.”

– Stephen Bannerman,
   speaking with his grandmother, Mary Bannerman,
   shortly after returning to England from the front lines of World War I.
   The Grand, (1997) episode 1

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Dear WalMart, Target, HomeDepot, and all other stores that have self checkout – You are almost exclusively self-checkout now. The last time I was there, you had a lady stopping everyone at the exit, checking receipts.

I didn’t choose to participate in that nonsense, so I just skipped the exit line and left. I heard her saying “Sir, Uh, Sir” as I kept walking and raised the receipt above my head, leaving the store.

You can either trust me to do self-checkout, or you can put your cashiers back in place like it used to be. I’m not interested in proving that I did your job for you. You want me to be a cashier with no training, then that’s your problem not mine. Don’t audit me for a position you refuse to employ any longer.

Signed,

All of us

“

- Morty Silber

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