frontlines Costco Heaven H appy, healthy New Year! If you prey or seagulls traveled to wonderful vaca- descending upon tion destinations during the a shopping cen- holidays, I trust you had a great time. ter parking lot. Fortunately, I didn't have to venture far to Fortunately, things arrive at my getaway destination of choice settled down and an orderly line formed. — a place I consider one of the most joy- Then it happened. A man, who was not ous and wondrous locations on Earth — in line, instructed his young son to get a Costco. Yes, I unabashedly love this gentle sample ahead of those waiting patiently. giant of capitalism. The kid took cuts, snatched the treats and Just a couple of weeks ago, retreated to his father. Oh, the horror! I actually professed my love publicly, right there in the The woman in line ahead of store. I remember the exact me expressed her displeasure to moment. I had just finished the father. The father became my fourth sampling of free combative. The two exchanged food, a mouthwatering paper barbs, circling each other like cup full of macaroni and they were sizing each other up cheese. My reaction was to see who would be the king of audible, so much so that I'm the Coscto jungle this day. I had a real dilemma on my hands. surprised nobody yelled out, "I'll have what he's having!" I Surely, the right thing to do was Alan knew it wasn't just the maca- to come to the aid of this damsel Muskovitz roni that sent me soaring. It in distress. But I'm ashamed to Jewish News was a cumulative crescendo admit that I hesitated when faced Columnist of other samples that contrib- with the quandary of losing my uted to this moment of bliss place in line for the chocolates. — delectable treats that included meatballs Oh, come on; don't judge me! You know and oatmeal with brown sugar. And then, full well the power of those free samples! there was the incident. Fortunately, the man retreated and peace I remember approaching the lady hand- was restored before I had to make that fate- ing out free samples of dark chocolate ful decision. I ate my chocolates and moved morsels with acai- and blueberry-flavored on to the clothes. centers. Mmmmmm. People rushed the Ah, the pants section at Costco. Once a tasting cart like buzzards flying over candy place of great anxiety for me, I'm now actu- JN CONTENTS ally able to find my waist size! Two years and 30 pounds ago, I had to suffer the public humiliation of digging through each 4-foot stack of khakis only to find they didn't carry size 44! Yes, I was that guy. The one who messed up every pile only to walk away empty-handed. The stares from onlookers still haunt me. Not now though. Oh, no; I'm "Mr. 38 Waist:' thank you! (OK, size 40 depending on the manufacturer.) Such a magical place this Costco is. I mean, where else can you go where one moment you're pleasing your palate and the next you're buying a pallet of toilet paper. Without fail, every time I visit Costco I'm reminded of the line from Field of Dreams when a player exits the cornfield and, gazing wide-eyed at the ball field, asks Kevin Costner, "Is this heaven?" Which reminds me ... you can actually buy caskets now at Costco, which takes "checking out" to a whole new level! Cue the harp music and I'll see you back here next month! ❑ Alan Muskovitz is a writer, voice-over/acting talent, speaker, emcee and a regular guest host on the Mitch Albom Show on WJR AM 760. Visit his website at laughwithbigaLcom and "Like" Al on Facebook. 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