Some people love to shop. Some people hate to shop.
I mostly enjoy it—as long as the store isn’t too crowded.
And even if shopping isn’t your thing, there’s always the quiet pleasure of people-watching.
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I don’t mind shopping either as long as the number of people are low.
ReplyDeleteI used to like going shoping at the underground Montréal but as I'm retired since 2011, I have less interest to go window shoping.
ReplyDeleteGoing on a window shoping was dangerous for me as I often come back with lot of finds and spending money.
If I go shoping to find a specific item, I'll come back without any stuff.
Today I'll explore on the internet before going to a store to buy or I'll just order it directly on the internet site.
I'll be going to my favorite grocery this afternoon and as there are many gays in my neighborhood, I often see gay couples and some gay single guys too.
BUT never saw naked ones.... LOL !
Jiel, must be a Gay clothing optional beach area.
ReplyDeleteWilliam NS
Maybe in summer time but now in Montreal, it's winter and we had -15°C so.... LOL!
DeleteWas sunny today here, +1 the snow melting off my roof. Another dumping
Deleteof snow tomorrow night, like last Sunday night. That's winter in Nova Scotia!
Regards, William NS
Saw some pictures before. Need new material to ogle.
ReplyDeleteTODOS son muy hermosos y me he enamorado de TODOS.
ReplyDeleteÁngel