Perhaps "constipation" would be a better word choice than "inconvenience", because if you were looking for the Senokot, you might be more than inconvenienced by its unavailability. And no, I wasn't buying Senokot - I was merely picking up a prescription, for something unrelated to my gastrointestinal tract, if you must know.
We get Miralax...so we'd be okay. ;)
ReplyDeleteCell phone cameras keep sign makers on their toes.
ReplyDeleteMy cellphone is my biggest weapon.
ReplyDeleteWell, constipation is inconvenient!
ReplyDeleteHeh...Heh....and, oddly enough, I knew this. The Mr. had some surgeries almost a year ago, and we ran into this issue. Surprised they haven't fixed it yet though...that is one LONG inconvenience.
ReplyDeleteSo what were you getting?.... Inquiring CVS minds and Gladys Kravitz need to know?;)
ReplyDeleteAaaah-ha-ha-ha! I totally would have freaked out seeing that sign. I like my Senokot.
ReplyDeletewait isn't that an anti-depressant? I can't even imagine if I ran out of mine and they told me there was no more due to ANY problem.n
ReplyDeletehow is that even legal to run out of Senokot?? inconvenience, my ass.
ReplyDelete(oh, bad me - it's been a long day...!)
When I first glanced at that pic, I thought it said "snot," not "senocot." HA!
ReplyDeletebwaaaaaa haaaaa haaaaaaaa!
ReplyDeleteThey could have offered a substitution... a bag of prunes perhaps?
What I want to know is what the hell is that hanging above the sign?
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