The grocery checkout line isn't exactly the kind of place that comes to mind in discussions of inspirational places- unless you visit Bill Seabach at the Severna Park Giant.
Mr. Seabach, 61, does all he can to turn what can be a routine chore into a memorable moment. He forges friendships in the brief time customers stand at his register, and passes along upbeat advice.
For the past 2 1/2 years, he's done this with more than just a smile and pleasant banter. Each time he hands out a receipt, he also gives customers a special business card with an...
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