Ok so i was at CVS getting the deal that i previously posted about. I just picked up the last few things that i needed and i was going thru my list to make sure that i wouldn't have to use my check card and as i was doing this i saw that my total was a little more that the cash that i had on me. I was like crap! So i dug in my purse to get my wallet ready and my heart sank! My wallet was NOT in my purse. I started to has a freak out session in the middle of the CVS isle. Then it dawned on my that i had my ECB's from last week. So that was a little sigh of relief but i wasn't out of the woods just yet. I had only $21.00 in cash on me and an emergency $1 in the car. So i am walking to the counter, heart pumping thru my chest. No one was in line so i was like "YES" this should go thru just fine. So i get to the counter i show the lady my employee discount extra care card and start loading up the counter. As she is ringing up my items i see the total rising. $20...$30...$40..so on and so forth. So it reaches somewhere in the 50's and by this time i am going cross-eyed. I hand over my coupons and the total starts dropping. Little by little i start to breath a little easier and by this time there are two people waiting behind me and one of them start that deep sigh. You know, the one where the person is probably thinking to themselves," damn i wish this chick would hurry the hell up". So i thought to myself, " sorry, not my fault that this associate is the only one at the register since the store JUST opened". So she finishes scanning my coupons and i am now at like $34 something. I then hand her my ECB's, all $11.99 of them, praying that the total comes under $21. By this time i swear that i am sweating bullets because i do not want to have the lady void my order so i run home to get my wallet just to come back and do it all over again. As i watch the price drop slowly my heart starts beating 100mph. FINALLY she is done and my total is under $20.00..Whoooo... I was going crazy but all in all it was a good trip.
Moral: Don't leave wallet at home
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