Born To Be Miserable

Friday, August 26, 2011

The Lipstick Chronicles - A String Hassle by Kimbelry Koerber-Bauer-Koerber

       
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Yesterday, I went to the International Store on Parsons Avenue, 1880 Parsons Avenue, Columbus, Ohio  43207 and was hassled because I picked up a tube of lipstick and then put it back on the shelf.  At the register, a thin man with black curly hair insisted that i had the lipstick and when I said that i put it on the shelf, he said "Take me to it".  I did.   When i asked the man what country he was from, he said "Iraq"  Then, I went to the Salvation Army, and had a bag of belongings that I got at the Free Store Earlier.  The address of the Salvation Army store is 1675 South High Street, Columbus, Ohio.  They had a group of white Appalachian females working there and they told me that I had to leave my belongings at the register before shopping, so I did.  when I was ready to leave, they gave me a big hassle about giving me my bag back.  One of the women said something about not wanting to give people belongings that belong to someone else when they knew that this belonged to me.

A Columbus P0lice Report was made because of the nature of the hassle in a 'string where the people were all retail crooks but located far apart. 

Why am I a female shopper being hassled?  Why did crooks act like they wanted to have me arrested but had no real cause?  Only the shadow knows.

More will be revealed.

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