aisle, like walking down an aisle? id prefer a shop aisle, less pressure. Which reminds me, i need paid. I hate my job, thats why im quitting in the summer. Oxegen 2008 baby!!! I’ve been in that dump too long anyway, it’s time for a change of scenery.
Michale Keyes
I walked down the aisle of the grocery store, only to see a long lost friend. I wondered at what had brought us together, there between the cereal and the oatmeal. Was it destiny or simply hunger?
Tracy
An aisle is a clear path for people to walk to and from their destination. This usally appears in stores, theatres, airports, restaurants, etc.
susan prahl
down the aisle
i am going
with my honey
2 a new world
having
dream
coming true
to b happy in my dreamy world with my love my life my shonu its he and me just two of us in love
nisha
walking down the supermarket aisle, i saw nothing but rows of untouched jam jars and broken glass. this couldn’t be, i thought to myself. we couldn’t just leave these here as a reminder of what once was. we need to sweep up the pieces and start over again.
Mich
disconnect
yuval
walking down the supermarket aisles, dazzled by the head-to-toe assortment of colors. how old am i now? four or five, i suppose. head-level with the sugary cereals.
later, on an airplane, navigating the narrow aisles to the bathroom. the lights are dimmed and everyone’s curled up in their itchy cheap airline blankets watching some comedy that didn’t do well in theaters.
lawrence
as I stroll down the aisle marked for distrobution of canned goods and contiments, I realize now that I may be allergic to florescent light. I continue to scratch my neck, and I wonder why the scratch continues, nothing else has changed except for the constant beating of the florescent “natural” lighting.
Chris Brown
I walked down the isle and thought to myself: “Dangit, I don’t even know this woman.”
She’s hot, though…
Anonymous
Walk down the aisle. Get married. That’s what first came to mind when I saw the word. I’m not too sure when I am going to get married myself (Provided that I even find a partner.) but I do know someone who has fears about not getting married by the age of 21. Sounds funny, but true. It’s an idea so removed from my world, it’s still interesting even though I’ve known this person for quite some time. For me, I’ve always thought about building up my career before actually getting married. (Typical of many these days, right?)
Euphemia
aisles are amazing things, just sitting there in the middle of everything and helping people get where they need to be. Can you imagine a world without aisles? It would be horrible to be sure. I think we need more aisles, not less.
Kevin Grubbe
Slightly sloped, typically. I associate them with short astroturf sort of carpet-like stuff. I guess that’s what they had in my church growing up. Definitely no to be blocked. ingress or egress… Gotta have an aisle or large legs for overstepping seats.
Joe
the movie was not so great but i DECIDED to hang in my seat a bit longer because the aisles were crammed with people leaving. They were so eager to walk out into the evening rain and the cold and the stuffy smells of the traffic I wondered if maybe I was the onyl one who di
sabine
As i walked down the aisle i realized that I wasn’t wearing my favorite toothbrush and that this day was a day that would live on forever in the annals of history books that only a person like me would ever read and now that I had found the man I had been looking for it was time to saddle up and ride out.
cody
I walked down it. On both sides, a grand spectacle of my own gluttony. On both sides, a display of food after food to be eaten by person after person that was not hungry. On both sides, only what made me sick. On both sides.
pook
Aisles mean shopping and shopping means consumer brainwashing by the corporate world. Resistance is futile.
You’re already preprogrammed to do, think and buy whatever they want you to.
Laurie
As I walk down the aisle I cannot help but think about what changes this will bring. What will I lose? What will I gain? What will I compromise? It’s too late now…you can’t change it when you’ve come this far. So I keep telling myself anyway.
Deep breath…and swim.
MattJ
I was walking down a long aisle it seemed as I feared to go down it and as if got longer and longer every minute I passed. As if I were going to walking towards an abyss that would overwhelm me in it’s nothingness.
Maggie
the aisle at my local supermarket is the place where i can experience two vastly different worlds. One in which i may escape my known world and take blissful time to explore and contemplate or alternatively i can be so stressed and rushed from trying to squeeze too many things into my day that
jen baglin
her eyes slipped up the aisle
he wore a paisley tie
their eyes latched and caught and tugged together
torn each from the other, she breathed a soft sigh.
joni
Shopping up and down the aisles. Walking wandering past the cheese, the washing powder, the rusks. All to pass the time in a lonely womans life. The aisles give loneliness a milestone.
Lin
Walking down the aisle is always more annoying than walking down the street. Or even the sidewalk. Pretty much anywhere. You knock into the sides of people’s heads, brush against their elbows, knock their papers off their laps or desks. On a plane it’s even worse. You’re stuck with all the paranoia that goes along with being airborne as well as the claustrophobia of an aisle.
Pete H
The rose petals were littered before her, a magisterial image of beauty. I had never seen her like this before, her red locks draped over her freckled shoulders, walking down the aisle, proud, yet simultaneously shy and abashed.
I knew I loved her. And I prayed she felt the same.
Francis
she was walking down an aisle wen suddenly a flash a light appeared. As it faded away she saw….
shreya
I walked down the aisle an saw a bunch of clowns in the street. It was a rainy day and gloom was among us. How life was so and dreary. But life is full of surprises.
Lutz
aisle at the movies walk down in the dark little lights just like in aeroplanes to guide the way if there is a crash. supermarket aisles oh dear there are so many and the biggie is walk down the aisle you know the here comes the bride aisle
me
The aisle was bare, no food, no water, nothing what so ever to find.
As she walked down the aisle she questioned her relationship. Was it strong enough to last the test of time? She wondered.
How many aisles are there?
R.E. Taylor
Shuffling through church to get to the front. Where my son is having his first holy communion.
vik
I was standing in the cereal aisle when I saw them and it fucking creeped me out. They were holding packages of ground beef, and tearing off the plastic wrap, shoving handfuls of moist, wet meat into their mouths, not even chewing, just gulping it down. They didn’t seem to care if anyone saw although I was one of the only other people in the store, it was so late.
a.
the two words, “one word” is cut off like it had been sliced with a razor blade. is this due to some pretentious design concept, or does this mean that you can only write one word and have it cut to pieces by some lonely internet critic who has absolutely nothing better to do than sit around and conduct silly experiments?
Downtown
An aisle is a space, usually between chairs in a larger room. Sometimes it can be in reference to wedding ceremonies, where the bride will ‘walk down the aisle’. There were aisles of chairs indicates straight lines of chairs in a row.
Sascha
An aisle:
Cleanup: the careful lining of food on both sides of hard, disinfectant smelling tiles
Amen: the reassuring path towards the white light and eternal compensation
I do: the last steps of happiness & the first steps towards abdication, sharing, and dishonesty
Shh: the self-sacrifice to have two hours of snot on your shoulder, but the hand of the girl you are infatuated with
karla
I always used to think of this word in the supermarket. Why? Because that’s the word my mom would use to describe where I should specifically meet her after I got my favorite chips or something. I always thought she was crazy because she used the word ‘aisle’ and I used to think no one else did.
Andrea
I have nothing to write about aisle I dont think. I guess when I think of aisle i think of shopping aisle. A long, colorful aisle filled with color and mystery, what food will i buy this week? What shopping detergent smells best? What rice is cheapest? Is the chocolate on special? Which AISLE i s the ice-cream in? So when I think of aisle, a question presents itself.
wha
The bride walked down the white padded aisle. White petals sprinkled here and there. Except, there was no groom. No audience. Just a dilapidated church, dirty pews, and empty dreams. None of them familiar with happiness, just anxiety, and distress.
Cherry
On the other side,
another man, the
same as himself.
In another land,
another man, the
same as himself.
Anonymous
only something like this would bring such cohesive thought into a group. they act as if directed by an unseen being. there can be no reason for these actions other than desire.
zeke
it’s a long walk down the aisle and the most beautiful thing in the world to see is your wife to be walking towards you. these are moments aisle (pun) never forget and will cherish forever. Strange, that the emotion exists because of the aisle.
Kain Tietzel
My favorite isle to shop in at the grocery store is filled with things that I don’t eat. I just like to look at them and I wonder about the people that do eat them. Are they different then me? Do they like some of the same things as me? What makes them like the things in that isle? Should I try them?
Audiaa
the alise can be long and straight. mostly it is straight but it is hardly ever clean. In the ailse I feel like a small unit in a larger body, making up ailes and ailes.
aisle, like walking down an aisle? id prefer a shop aisle, less pressure. Which reminds me, i need paid. I hate my job, thats why im quitting in the summer. Oxegen 2008 baby!!! I’ve been in that dump too long anyway, it’s time for a change of scenery.
I walked down the aisle of the grocery store, only to see a long lost friend. I wondered at what had brought us together, there between the cereal and the oatmeal. Was it destiny or simply hunger?
An aisle is a clear path for people to walk to and from their destination. This usally appears in stores, theatres, airports, restaurants, etc.
down the aisle
i am going
with my honey
2 a new world
having
dream
coming true
to b happy in my dreamy world with my love my life my shonu its he and me just two of us in love
walking down the supermarket aisle, i saw nothing but rows of untouched jam jars and broken glass. this couldn’t be, i thought to myself. we couldn’t just leave these here as a reminder of what once was. we need to sweep up the pieces and start over again.
disconnect
walking down the supermarket aisles, dazzled by the head-to-toe assortment of colors. how old am i now? four or five, i suppose. head-level with the sugary cereals.
later, on an airplane, navigating the narrow aisles to the bathroom. the lights are dimmed and everyone’s curled up in their itchy cheap airline blankets watching some comedy that didn’t do well in theaters.
as I stroll down the aisle marked for distrobution of canned goods and contiments, I realize now that I may be allergic to florescent light. I continue to scratch my neck, and I wonder why the scratch continues, nothing else has changed except for the constant beating of the florescent “natural” lighting.
I walked down the isle and thought to myself: “Dangit, I don’t even know this woman.”
She’s hot, though…
Walk down the aisle. Get married. That’s what first came to mind when I saw the word. I’m not too sure when I am going to get married myself (Provided that I even find a partner.) but I do know someone who has fears about not getting married by the age of 21. Sounds funny, but true. It’s an idea so removed from my world, it’s still interesting even though I’ve known this person for quite some time. For me, I’ve always thought about building up my career before actually getting married. (Typical of many these days, right?)
aisles are amazing things, just sitting there in the middle of everything and helping people get where they need to be. Can you imagine a world without aisles? It would be horrible to be sure. I think we need more aisles, not less.
Slightly sloped, typically. I associate them with short astroturf sort of carpet-like stuff. I guess that’s what they had in my church growing up. Definitely no to be blocked. ingress or egress… Gotta have an aisle or large legs for overstepping seats.
the movie was not so great but i DECIDED to hang in my seat a bit longer because the aisles were crammed with people leaving. They were so eager to walk out into the evening rain and the cold and the stuffy smells of the traffic I wondered if maybe I was the onyl one who di
As i walked down the aisle i realized that I wasn’t wearing my favorite toothbrush and that this day was a day that would live on forever in the annals of history books that only a person like me would ever read and now that I had found the man I had been looking for it was time to saddle up and ride out.
I walked down it. On both sides, a grand spectacle of my own gluttony. On both sides, a display of food after food to be eaten by person after person that was not hungry. On both sides, only what made me sick. On both sides.
Aisles mean shopping and shopping means consumer brainwashing by the corporate world. Resistance is futile.
You’re already preprogrammed to do, think and buy whatever they want you to.
As I walk down the aisle I cannot help but think about what changes this will bring. What will I lose? What will I gain? What will I compromise? It’s too late now…you can’t change it when you’ve come this far. So I keep telling myself anyway.
Deep breath…and swim.
I was walking down a long aisle it seemed as I feared to go down it and as if got longer and longer every minute I passed. As if I were going to walking towards an abyss that would overwhelm me in it’s nothingness.
the aisle at my local supermarket is the place where i can experience two vastly different worlds. One in which i may escape my known world and take blissful time to explore and contemplate or alternatively i can be so stressed and rushed from trying to squeeze too many things into my day that
her eyes slipped up the aisle
he wore a paisley tie
their eyes latched and caught and tugged together
torn each from the other, she breathed a soft sigh.
Shopping up and down the aisles. Walking wandering past the cheese, the washing powder, the rusks. All to pass the time in a lonely womans life. The aisles give loneliness a milestone.
Walking down the aisle is always more annoying than walking down the street. Or even the sidewalk. Pretty much anywhere. You knock into the sides of people’s heads, brush against their elbows, knock their papers off their laps or desks. On a plane it’s even worse. You’re stuck with all the paranoia that goes along with being airborne as well as the claustrophobia of an aisle.
The rose petals were littered before her, a magisterial image of beauty. I had never seen her like this before, her red locks draped over her freckled shoulders, walking down the aisle, proud, yet simultaneously shy and abashed.
I knew I loved her. And I prayed she felt the same.
she was walking down an aisle wen suddenly a flash a light appeared. As it faded away she saw….
I walked down the aisle an saw a bunch of clowns in the street. It was a rainy day and gloom was among us. How life was so and dreary. But life is full of surprises.
aisle at the movies walk down in the dark little lights just like in aeroplanes to guide the way if there is a crash. supermarket aisles oh dear there are so many and the biggie is walk down the aisle you know the here comes the bride aisle
The aisle was bare, no food, no water, nothing what so ever to find.
As she walked down the aisle she questioned her relationship. Was it strong enough to last the test of time? She wondered.
How many aisles are there?
Shuffling through church to get to the front. Where my son is having his first holy communion.
I was standing in the cereal aisle when I saw them and it fucking creeped me out. They were holding packages of ground beef, and tearing off the plastic wrap, shoving handfuls of moist, wet meat into their mouths, not even chewing, just gulping it down. They didn’t seem to care if anyone saw although I was one of the only other people in the store, it was so late.
the two words, “one word” is cut off like it had been sliced with a razor blade. is this due to some pretentious design concept, or does this mean that you can only write one word and have it cut to pieces by some lonely internet critic who has absolutely nothing better to do than sit around and conduct silly experiments?
An aisle is a space, usually between chairs in a larger room. Sometimes it can be in reference to wedding ceremonies, where the bride will ‘walk down the aisle’. There were aisles of chairs indicates straight lines of chairs in a row.
An aisle:
Cleanup: the careful lining of food on both sides of hard, disinfectant smelling tiles
Amen: the reassuring path towards the white light and eternal compensation
I do: the last steps of happiness & the first steps towards abdication, sharing, and dishonesty
Shh: the self-sacrifice to have two hours of snot on your shoulder, but the hand of the girl you are infatuated with
I always used to think of this word in the supermarket. Why? Because that’s the word my mom would use to describe where I should specifically meet her after I got my favorite chips or something. I always thought she was crazy because she used the word ‘aisle’ and I used to think no one else did.
I have nothing to write about aisle I dont think. I guess when I think of aisle i think of shopping aisle. A long, colorful aisle filled with color and mystery, what food will i buy this week? What shopping detergent smells best? What rice is cheapest? Is the chocolate on special? Which AISLE i s the ice-cream in? So when I think of aisle, a question presents itself.
The bride walked down the white padded aisle. White petals sprinkled here and there. Except, there was no groom. No audience. Just a dilapidated church, dirty pews, and empty dreams. None of them familiar with happiness, just anxiety, and distress.
On the other side,
another man, the
same as himself.
In another land,
another man, the
same as himself.
only something like this would bring such cohesive thought into a group. they act as if directed by an unseen being. there can be no reason for these actions other than desire.
it’s a long walk down the aisle and the most beautiful thing in the world to see is your wife to be walking towards you. these are moments aisle (pun) never forget and will cherish forever. Strange, that the emotion exists because of the aisle.
My favorite isle to shop in at the grocery store is filled with things that I don’t eat. I just like to look at them and I wonder about the people that do eat them. Are they different then me? Do they like some of the same things as me? What makes them like the things in that isle? Should I try them?
the alise can be long and straight. mostly it is straight but it is hardly ever clean. In the ailse I feel like a small unit in a larger body, making up ailes and ailes.